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Signal Brief · June 27, 2026

Today’s aviation signal: OEM production is setting the tape.

Aviation Signal converts the public aviation tape into commercial implications: who wins, who hurts, what trades, and what sells.

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  1. How American Airlines’ New Premium Economy Seat Stacks Up Against Delta Premium Select In 2026Airline stories create read-throughs for capacity, fleet planning, aftermarket demand, airport economics, lessors, and supplier sales timing. Source →
  2. United Airlines Has Quietly Hired 1 Military Pilot Class Per Week Since 2024: Here's HowAirline stories create read-throughs for capacity, fleet planning, aftermarket demand, airport economics, lessors, and supplier sales timing. Source →
  3. Here's How To Book A Delta Air Lines' Lie-Flat Widebody Seat At Domestic Main Cabin Prices In 2026Airline stories create read-throughs for capacity, fleet planning, aftermarket demand, airport economics, lessors, and supplier sales timing. Source →
  4. Airbus Is “Very Committed” To Launching An A320 Family Replacement In 2030, CEO SaysOEM headlines become useful when tied to delivery timing, supplier pressure, certification risk, backlog quality, and public-market confidence. Source →
  5. FAA Reviewing Boeing 777 Low Pass In TexasOEM headlines become useful when tied to delivery timing, supplier pressure, certification risk, backlog quality, and public-market confidence. Source →
  6. RTX's Raytheon awarded $1.1 billion U.S. Navy contract to produce AIM-9X Block II missilesGovernment and defense movement can redirect budgets, contract flow, avionics demand, modernization spend, and supplier opportunity. Source →
  7. How The Boeing 747-200's Engine Upgrade Killed The Anchorage Fuel Stop On New York–Tokyo FlightsOEM headlines become useful when tied to delivery timing, supplier pressure, certification risk, backlog quality, and public-market confidence. Source →
  8. Air Canada Will Deploy Its New Airbus A321XLR On 3 Routes To The USOEM headlines become useful when tied to delivery timing, supplier pressure, certification risk, backlog quality, and public-market confidence. Source →

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