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RTX Reports Strong Q3 2025 Earnings Driven by Aftermarket and Commercial Aviation Demand

RTX has announced impressive third-quarter 2025 results with double-digit sales growth across its aerospace divisions. The company’s performance exceeded Wall Street expectations, driven by strong aftermarket demand and increased commercial aircraft production, according to recent earnings reports.

Robust Quarterly Performance

RTX reportedly achieved significant financial growth in the third quarter of 2025, with sources indicating a 12% year-over-year revenue increase to $22.5 billion. According to the company’s earnings report, earnings per share jumped 17% to $1.70, surpassing Wall Street analysts’ expectations for both revenue and net income.

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LOT Polish Airlines Expands Central Asia Reach with New Almaty Route from Warsaw

LOT Polish Airlines will launch direct flights between Warsaw and Almaty starting May 31, 2026, marking its third Central Asian destination. The expansion doubles the airline’s capacity between Poland and Kazakhstan, leveraging growing passenger demand and strong economic ties between the regions.

New Central Asian Connection

LOT Polish Airlines is expanding its Central Asian network with the addition of Almaty, Kazakhstan’s largest city and commercial hub, as its third destination in the region, according to Aviation Week Network reports. The Polish flag carrier will commence operations on the Warsaw-Almaty route on May 31, 2026, using Boeing 737-8 aircraft with four weekly flights during summer and three weekly during winter seasons.

AviationStartups

Beta Technologies Files for $825M IPO as Electric Aircraft Startup Seeks Public Debut

Vermont-based electric aircraft startup Beta Technologies has priced its IPO shares between $27 and $33 in a move that could raise $825 million. The company, which has taken an unconventional funding path avoiding venture capital, could debut with a $7.2 billion valuation if it attracts investors at the top of its price range.

Electric Aviation Startup Targets Public Markets

Electric aircraft developer Beta Technologies has filed for an initial public offering that could raise as much as $825 million, according to regulatory documents filed with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Sources indicate the company has priced shares between $27 and $33 for its initial public offering, with analysts suggesting a potential valuation of approximately $7.2 billion if the company attracts investors at the top of that range.