European regulators approve new aircraft maintenance joint venture
What happened
The European Commission has approved a joint venture between several major aviation and engineering companies. This means the companies can now combine their aircraft maintenance and engineering operations without facing competition challenges from the EU.
Why it matters
This decision is a routine application of existing competition law. It allows specific companies to proceed with a business deal. It does not change the rules for how mergers are reviewed or what criteria are used across the European market.
The signal
Watch for public announcements from the involved companies about the operational launch of the new joint venture.