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US lawmakers press FAA on recent outages of pilot messaging database
By Reuters: A bipartisan group of six U.S. lawmakers has questioned the Federal Aviation Administration about recent outages of the "Notice to Airmen" system that provides pilots, flight crews and others with critical safety notices about U.S.

Delta Air Lines Says It Won’t Take Any Deliveries of Airbus Planes Built in Europe While Tariffs Are in Place
By Paddle Your Own Kanoo: Delta Air Lines has warned that it will defer deliveries of new Airbus aircraft built in Europe or Canada while President Trump’s tariffs remain in force.

NTSB’s Graham: Recent Aircraft Accidents Should Be Call to Action
By AINonline: Business, Air Transport, Defense & General Aviation News.

Mirus Aircraft Seating Launches Falcon Long-Range Economy Seat at AIX
By Runway Girl: Leading aircraft seating OEM Mirus Aircraft Seating has unveiled its new Falcon long range economy seat at AIX.

Aloft Aerospace Unveils Open-source Modular Cabin Systems for Business Aircraft
By AINonline: Business, Air Transport, Defense & General Aviation News.

California based Amca Launches VC-Backed Aerospace ‘Legacy Business’
By Aviation Week: A California-based aerospace business that says it is neither a startup nor a private-equity firm has launched with $76.5 million in capital to deploy.

Hackers Breach Berkshire Hathaway’s NetJets, Steal Client Data
By Bloomberg: NetJets Inc., a private jet company owned by billionaire investor Warren Buffett’s Berkshire Hathaway, is investigating a data breach after a hacker stole information about some of its clients, according to two people familiar with the incident and an email seen by Bloomberg News.