International Civil Aviation Morning News | Israel allows flights to depart with a limit of 50 passengers; US airlines face increased risks in the Middle East
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Civil Aviation Resources Network June 23, 2025: Civil Aviation News Breakfast brings you timely and high-quality civil aviation information!
1. India will conduct a special audit of the aviation industry
More than a week after the crash of the Indian Air passenger plane, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) of India said it would launch a special audit of the country's aviation industry. The audit will cover all major aviation entities, such as airlines, ground agencies and those providing supporting services.
2. EASA suspends single-pilot flight operation research
The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) recently suspended research on single-pilot flight operations, highlighting the aviation industry's commitment to safety. Research projects on extended minimum crew operations (eMCO) and single pilot operations (SiPO) will be affected by EASA's decision.
3. Air Canada will expand its digital ID program to Vancouver Airport
After the success of the pilot project, Air Canada will expand its digital ID program to Vancouver International Airport (YVR) starting December 3. The program will enable passengers to use digital identification technology to quickly and safely board domestic flights in Canada, enhance the passenger experience, and make air travel more efficient, safe, and seamless.
4. British Airways and Singapore Airlines suspend flights to the Gulf region
After the US airstrike on Iran's nuclear facilities, British Airways and Singapore Airlines have suspended multiple flights to the Gulf region due to security concerns and changing airspace restrictions, affecting multiple routes including major hubs such as Dubai (DXB), Doha (DOH) and Bahrain (BAH).
5. Turkish Airlines considers bidding for Air Europa
Two people familiar with the matter revealed that Turkish Airlines is considering bidding for a minority stake in Air Europa, the latest airline to express interest in Air Europa. Interested investors need to submit binding bids by early July.
6. Japan's Skymark Airlines purchases 5 more Boeing 737-10s
Japan's Skymark Airlines recently purchased 3 more Boeing 737-10s and converted the 2 737-8s previously ordered to this larger model. The newly purchased aircraft by Pegasus Airlines are expected to be delivered in fiscal year 2027 (starting April 1, 2027).
7. Israel allows outbound flights from June 23, with a limit of 50 passengers per plane
On June 23, Israel is expected to allow more than 1,000 passengers to depart from Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport. This is the first flight since Israel and Iran broke out in the ongoing conflict on June 13 and banned flights from departing. The flights are strictly limited to no more than 50 passengers per plane, which will enable stranded foreign travelers to return to their home countries.
8. Increased risks faced by US airlines in the Middle East
Safe Airspace, an organization that monitors flight risks, warned on Sunday (June 22) that the US attack on Iran's nuclear facilities could increase the risks faced by US airlines in the region. Some airlines have canceled flights to and from Dubai and Doha.
