Orient Aviation Daily Digest December 11, 2025
By Tomasz Sniedziewski and Ryan Chase
News
IndiGo ordered to cut flights by 10%
India’s minister for civil aviation, Ram Mohan Naidu, has instructed under-fire LCC, IndiGo, to reduce its flight schedule by 10%. Read More »
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Boeing booked 164 orders in November
Boeing logged orders for 164 commercial aircraft last month, underpinned by the previously announced commitment for 65 777Xs from Emirates Airline. Read More »
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Cebu Pacific headed to Saudi Arabia
Cebu Pacific will start nonstop Manila-Riyadh on March 1 next year. Read More »
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Indonesia AirAsia expands Australia network
Indonesia AirAsia will join the busy Melbourne-Bali route with daily nonstop flights from March 20 next year. Read More »
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Hong Kong Airlines expands Canada network with Westjet code-share
Hong Kong Airlines has added its HX airline code on Westjet flights from Vancouver to Calgary, Toronto, Edmonton, Kelowna, Prince George and Victoria. Read More »
IATA Global Media Day 2025 Report
IATA persuaded Asia-Pacific airlines could improve their margins
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has released its latest financial outlook for the global industry, forecasting a net profit margin for Asia-Pacific airlines of US$3.30 per passenger, the second lowest of the six regions worldwide the global association monitors and below the global average of $7.90 per passenger. Read More »
Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
Today’s briefs report news from AAR Corp, Air China, Air New Zealand, All Nippon Airways, Collins Aerospace and Rolls-Royce. Read More »