sábado, 18 de julho de 2026

AIRLINE HISTORY DEFUNCT - The original Cyprus Airways (1947–2015) was the historic flag carrier of Cyprus, operating from a primary hub at Larnaca International Airport



Following a European Commission ruling that ordered the carrier to repay over €65 million in illegal state aid, the airline declared voluntary liquidation and ceased all flights on January 9, 2015. The brand name was later acquired and relaunched by Charlie Airlines in 2017

5B-DAQ-A310-200 - Flyingphotos-LHR

Founded in September 1947 as a joint venture between the British Colonial Government, British European Airways (BEA), and private investors.Fleet: 
Over its nearly seven decades in operation, it flew aircraft including the Douglas DC-8, Hawker Siddeley Trident, Airbus A310, and Airbus A330

5B-DAV-A320-200 - Flyingphotos - CGD

5B-DCF-A319-100 - LHR
5B-DAU-A320-200 - LHR
5B-DBT-A330-200-LHR

Fleet - 
Airbus A310 - 4
Airbus A319 - 4
Airbus A320 - 14
Airbus A321 - 2
Airbus A330 - 2
BAC 1-11 - 6
Boeing 720 - 3
Bristol 175 Britannia - 2
Canadair CL-44 - 2
Douglas DC-8 - 3
Hawker Siddeley HS-121 Trident - 5
McDonnell Douglas DC-9 - 2


IATA - CY
ICAO - CYP
Callsign - CYPRUS
Full Name - Cyprus Airways Public Limited
Country - Cyprus
Founded - 24 Sep 1947
Ceased operations 9 Jan 2015
Headquarters - Nicosia
Main Hub - Larnaca International (LCA / LCLK)
Focus Cities - Paphos International (PFO / LCPH)



VINTAGE Aircraft - MARTINAIR / B767-300 / PH-MCL, PH-MCV, PH-MCM

 

PH-MCL

PH-MCL - Martinair - Feb 1992
N326MP -  Residco - Dec 2011

PH-MCV

PH-MCV - Martinair - Nov 1995
5Y-QQQ - East African Safari Air - May 2003 
PH-MCV - HollandExel Sep 2004
PH-MCV - ArkeFly - Apr 2005
PH-MCV - bmi British Midland - Feb 2006
PH-MCV - ArkeFly - Jun 2007
PH-MCV - bmi British Midland - Sep 2007
PR-VAE - Varig - Jan 2008
N281LF - ILFC - Apr 2009
EI-EED - Blue Panorama Airlines - Apr 2009
N195AT - ILFC - Dec 2013
VP-BFI - VIM Airlines - Sep 2014
N662GT - Boeing 767-300

PH-MCM

PH-MCM - Martinair Feb 1992 
N328MP - Residco Dec 2011
SX-BPN - SkyGreece Airlines Dec 2013
N328MP - Residco Nov 2015
N328PM incorrectly applied to airframe
FAB2900 - Força Aérea Brasileira (Brazilian Air Force) Jul 2016
N328MP - Residco Jul 2019

Flyingphotos - Lisboa


AIRPORT - EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg










Paul Bannwarth
 

FLEET News - GOL eyes doubling of widebody fleet



GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (G3, São Paulo Congonhas) is considering at least a doubling of its planned widebody fleet as it prepares to launch a broader long-haul network beyond the five A330-900Ns it has already committed to leasing from Avolon.

Chief executive Celso Ferrer said the Brazilian carrier is looking to expand its future widebody fleet to "at least a low double-digit number" as it accelerates its transformation from a predominantly domestic airline into a long-haul operator, according to comments made during an event in New York following the launch of the carrier's first long-haul service.

"We are looking for more planes to play with soon," Ferrer said, adding that the airline's long-haul ambitions are only the "beginning" for GOL and parent Abra Group.

The airline launched nonstop flights between Rio de Janeiro International and New York JFK on July 8 using a wet-leased A330-200 from sister carrier Wamos Air (EB, Madrid Barajas). The aircraft, EC-NBN (msn 818), arrived in GOL's livery shortly before the route's inauguration and is configured with 280 seats.

The wet lease bridges the gap until GOL begins taking delivery of its five leased A330-900Ns from Avolon, with the first aircraft expected by the end of 2026. The carrier plans to use the fleet to operate to JFK, Lisbon, Orlando International, and Paris CDG.

According to Ferrer, all five A330-900Ns will be required to operate those four routes, meaning additional aircraft will be necessary to support any further long-haul expansion.

GOL has not disclosed whether it is seeking additional A330-900Ns or another widebody type. Within Abra Group, avianca airlines operates both A330s and B787s, while Wamos Air also flies A330s.

The Brazilian airline currently operates a fleet of 144 aircraft comprising twelve B737-700s, fifty-seven B737-8s, sixty-six B737-800s, and nine B737-800(BCF)s. Its entry into the widebody market marks a significant shift from its historical all-B737 strategy as it seeks to compete more directly with LATAM Airlines Group and Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras on long-haul international routes.
CH Aviation / Image: Flyingphotos AI

HiSky Europe reactivates A321LR after engine fixes


HiSky Europe (H4, Iasi) has returned the second of its A321-200NX(LR)s to service after a 1.5-year-long grounding caused by Pratt & Whitney PW1100G engine issues. 
YR-WIN (msn 10948) had been parked at Bucharest Baneasa since January 6, 2025, and was repositioned to Bucharest Henri Coanda on July 12, 2026, before restarting revenue operations with a flight to Hurghada later on the same day. 
The return of the aircraft enabled the airline to reposition the other unit of the type, YR-WOW (msn 10928), to Chisinau International, where it remains based.
CH Aviation / Photo: Hisky

sexta-feira, 17 de julho de 2026

Sun PhuQuoc Airways plans to receive its first four A330s by the end of 2026 as it prepares to expand beyond its current narrowbody operations.


In the meantime, Sun PhuQuoc will begin operating mid-life A330-200s by the end of the year, marking its first foray into widebody operations. Nam says the aircraft’s range allows it to expand to Central Asia, Australia and Russia.

It intends to take eight A330s, configured to seat 247 passengers in three cabin classes: 20 in business, 21 in premium economy and 206 in economy class.

By 2030, the airline envisages a fleet of 100 aircraft – 80 narrowbodies and 20 widebody aircraft – with plans to expand to nearly 200 jets in 2035.
Image: Flyingphotos AI

Boeing June 2026 orders & deliveries



With a bit of a delay, Boeing has also released its figures over the past month. In June 2026, it received 121 orders, eight cancellations and was able to deliver 64 new aircraft.

Ordered were:
6 B737MAXs by Aviation Capital Group
2 B777Fs by China Airlines
2 B777Fs by China Southern Airlines
5 B777-8Fs by China Southern Airlines
102 B737MAXs by Undisclosed customer(s)
4 P-8As by an Undisclosed customer

Cancelled were:
8 B737MAXs by an unidentified customer

Delivered were:
6 B737MAXs to AerCap
2 B787-9s to AerCap
2 B737MAXs to Akasa Air
2 B737MAXs to Alaska Airlines
1 B787-9 to All Nippon Airways
3 B737MAXs to Allegiant Air
1 B737MAX to Bank of Communications Leasing
2 B737MAXs to CDB Leasing
1 B777F to China Cargo Airlines
1 B787-9 to China Eastern Airlines
1 B787-9 to China Southern Airlines
1 B737MAX to Copa Airlines
3 B737MAXs to Dubai Aerospace Enterprise
2 B777Fs to Emirates
1 B737MAX to flydubai
1 B737MAX to GOL Linhas Aereas
1 B787-9 to Lufthansa
1 B737MAX to Minsheng Financial Leasing
5 B787-9s to Riyadh Air
1 B737MAX to Singapore Airlines
5 B737MAXs to Southwest Airlines
1 B737MAX to TUI
1 B787-9 to Turkish Airlines
7 B737MAXs to United Airlines
1 B787-9 to United Airlines
2 B767-300Fs to UPS
3 KC-46As to the USAF
1 P-8A to the US Navy
1 B737MAX to VietJetAir
2 B737MAXs to Virgin Australia
2 B737MAXs to WestJet

Boeing has now received a total of 445 orders and 37 cancellations, leaving a net of 408. The number of delivered aircraft is 314.
Photo : Boeing

VINTAGE Aircraft - MARTINAIR / B747-200 / PH-MCF

Flyingphotos - Faro

PH-MCF - Boeing 747-200C - Martinair Cargo 
PH-MCF - Boeing 747-200C - Martinair 
PH-MCF - Boeing 747-200C - Qantas 
PH-MCF - Boeing 747-200C - Martinair 
PH-MCF - Boeing 747-200C - Qantas

Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) - 24134
Line Number - 712
Age - 37.8 Years
Test Registration - N6009F
Production Site - Everett (PAE)

UZ Air Force (Uzbekistan Air and Air Defence Forces) / Airbus C-295 / 03


 Ilgaz DEGER

Qatar Emiri Air Force / Lockheed Martin C-130J-30 Super Hercules / 212


Ilgaz DEGER


 

AZORRA SECOND QUARTER 2026 ACTIVITY


Azorra announces its second quarter activity as it completed 52 transactions, underscoring continued momentum of its leasing, trading, and portfolio management capabilities.

Signed and extended leases: 9 aircraft and 5 engines

Purchased: 8 aircraft, 7 engines and 1 airframe

Delivered: 8 aircraft and 7 engines

Sold: 5 aircraft and 2 airframes

Orderbook commitments: 21 additional aircraft

During the second quarter Azorra completed the portfolio acquisitions of 12 Airbus A220-300s from EGYPTAIR, 49 Embraer E-Jets and 2 CF34-10E engines from Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (“DAE”), and 13 Embraer E190 airframes and 36 CF34-10E engines from JetBlue.

Azorra also increased its commitments through the purchase of the eight A220-300 orderbook from DAE (two of which have delivered to TAAG Angola) and the exercise of 15 additional Embraer E195-E2s orders further strengthening its next-generation aircraft portfolio and reinforcing its commitment to meeting growing customer demand worldwide.

As of June 30, 2026, Azorra’s portfolio statistics are as follows:

Total Current and committed fleet: 224 aircraft, 86 engines, and 13 airframes

Owned and managed: 187 aircraft, 86 engines, and 13 airframes

Commitments: 37 aircraft

Customer diversification: 43 customers in 37 countries

AZORRA

 

2026 ROUTES - Condor / Eurowings / Belavia / Air Niugini / Loong Air / Sky Alps / Tai Fly


TUI fly (Germany) during winter 2026/27 season plans to add Hannover – Tenerife North route on 13 November 2026, with B737-800.

Sky Alps (Italy) plans to add Hamburg – Klagenfurt service on 17 December 2026, with Q400.


Loong Air
(China) plans to launch Chengdu Tianfu – Taichung route on 28 July 2026, with A320.

Loong Air (China) now plans to launch on Hangzhou – Busan route on 22 july 2026, with A320.

Air Niugini (Papua New Guinea) now plans to resume Port Moresby – Auckland route from 19 November 2026.

Belavia (Belarus) schedules Minsk – Phuket launch on 21 October 2026, with A330-200.


Eurowings (Germany) 
plans to launch Berlin – Rome Fiumicino route on 02 November 2026, with A320.


Condor (Germany) 
will station one A320 at Munster/Osnabruck airport from the beginning of the winter season in early November 2026.

FLEET - United Airlines (US) will retire at least 80 aircraft in 2027 to push its North US average gauge closer to its 136-seat target. Deliveries of its A321neo variants — XLR and Coastliner — will spool up later in 2026, aiming for 100 premium narrowbodies by the end of the decade.

The first B737-10 is expected in mid-to-late 2027.
Photo: Duncan Stewart - LAX

quinta-feira, 16 de julho de 2026

NEW AIRLINE - Alta Wings Aviation (Kenya) is about to launch the Nairobi-Mandera route.


The start-up has already taken a decisive practical step, having acquired two aircraft in preparation for the planned service

Beyond the initial route, the launch of Alta Wings Aviation will be closely watched for its potential expansion to other underserved secondary destinations in Kenya. Cities such as Wajir, Garissa, Lodwar, Lokichogio, Kitale and Lamu are among the potential destinations.

FLEET - FlyGabon Secures First Boeing 737

Gabon's national carrier FlyGabon is set to add the first Boeing aircraft to its fleet after securing a Boeing 737-700. The acquisition is aimed at expanding the airline's capacity as it seeks to strengthen its regional operations.
Photo: FlyGabon / Newsaero

Aeromexico expects capacity to recover and reach high single-digit year-over-year growth in the 4Q 2026, supported by the recent delivery of two B787s, along with one additional aircraft expected later in the year.



Additional slots will also become available in Mexico City during the winter 2026/27 season.
Aviator / Duncan Stewart - LAX

ORDER / FLEET - Biman Bangladesh issues another RFP for the dry lease of three B787-9 aircraft on a 72-month term, with delivery from 01 January 2027.

Photo: Biman
 

FLEET - Tarom Moves Boeing B737 Max8 Debut To Mid-August 2026



TAROM has revised the dates for the start of operations with the Boeing 737 MAX 8, now scheduled for mid-August 2026, a month later than previously planned.

Bucharest: 
Amsterdam - 16AUG26
Athens - 17AUG26
Beirut - 02SEP26 
Cluj - 20AUG26
Frankfurt - 16AUG26
Madrid - 20AUG26– 
Paris Charles de Gaulle - 01SEP26
Tel Aviv - 03SEP26
Timisoara  - 03SEP26
IMAGE - Flyingphotos AI

FLEET - Vueling Plans Boeing737 Max 8-200 Dec 2026 Launch




Vueling plans to begin operations with the Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 during the 2026/27 winter season.

Barcelona:
Alicante, Fuerteventura, Ibiza, Malaga, Palma de Mallorca, Paris Charles de Gaulle, Paris Orly, Rome Fiumicino, Seville
Image: Flyingphotos AI

Boeing, Lufthansa, Rolls-Royce partner to test technologies to improve fuel efficiency, reduce noise


 Research focuses on a novel engine inlet, operational concepts

- Test occurring on newest Boeing ecoDemonstrator flying test bed

- Collaboration supports FAA CLEEN program


SEATTLE, JULY 16, 2026 — Boeing [NYSE: BA], Lufthansa and Rolls-Royce will soon conduct flight tests of innovations meant to improve fuel efficiency and reduce noise.

Being tested on these flights are:


Boeing, Lufthansa, Rolls-Royce partner to test technologies to improve fuel efficiency, reduce noise

The Next Generation Inlet, a reduced-length engine inlet demonstrator with advanced acoustic treatments. The inlet enables the integration of more fuel-efficient engines onto future platforms, and reduces weight and drag while maintaining the acoustic performance.

Modified departure and arrival procedures, including Intelligent Operations flight paths, which aim to reduce community noise around airports. These flight paths are algorithmically generated using multiple data sources to identify opportunities for fuel-efficiency and noise benefits.

The testing, which begins later this month at the Boeing site in Glasgow, Montana, is being conducted on a Boeing 787 Dreamliner jet that’s serving as Boeing’s 2026 ecoDemonstrator Explorer airplane. This Boeing 787-9 is scheduled to be delivered to Lufthansa at a later date and features Trent 1000 engines from Rolls-Royce. The testing is expected to run through mid-August.

“Boeing works tirelessly to deliver the aerospace innovations of today and tomorrow,” said Boeing Chief Technology Officer Lane Ballard. “The more efficient inlet and Intelligent Operations flight paths we’re evaluating on this year’s ecoDemonstrator Explorer are among the many promising concepts we’re working on. These enhancements have the potential to make our airplanes even more valuable to our partners, including customers like Lufthansa and suppliers like Rolls-Royce.”

“Lufthansa Group and Boeing share a long-standing partnership in aviation. We are pleased to support this year’s Boeing ecoDemonstrator Explorer program alongside Rolls-Royce” said Grazia Vittadini, Chief Technology Officer, Lufthansa Group. “Together, we aim to help advance aviation’s transformation by testing technologies with the potential to improve fuel efficiency, reduce noise and prove their value in real-world operations.”

“This program is the culmination of a decade of collaboration with Boeing, built on a shared ambition to reduce noise, improve efficiency and unlock more sustainable flight,” said Alan Newby, Director of Research and Technology, Rolls-Royce, which provided engineering support and oversight for operating the engine with the Next Generation Inlet installed. “With Boeing and Lufthansa, we are building on our extensive research to test technologies in real-world conditions and see how they perform where it matters most - in service. We look forward to sharing insights and demonstrating how world-class partnership and innovation can deliver benefits for our customers and the industry.”

The innovations being tested are part of Phase III of the Federal Aviation Administration’s CLEEN (Continuous Lower Energy, Emissions and Noise) program. Through this initiative, CLEEN works together with industry to test and develop technologies that will enable manufacturers to create airplanes and engines with benefits such as improved fuel efficiency and reduced noise.

“These tests demonstrate how the public-private partnership of the CLEEN program supports the development and integration of advanced technologies into current and future aircraft,” said Julie Marks, executive director of the FAA’s Office of Environment and Energy.

Since 2012, the Boeing ecoDemonstrator program has accelerated innovation by taking new technologies out of the lab and testing them in an operational environment to help solve real-world challenges for airlines and passengers. The ecoDemonstrator program has tested more than 260 technologies to enhance safety, reduce fuel use, emissions and noise and improve operational efficiency and the passenger experience.

“The Boeing ecoDemonstrator program helps us continue to deliver improved products that meet our customers’ needs, including better fuel economy and lower noise emissions,” said Allison Melia, Boeing vice president of Sustainability. “Maturing these technologies is key to supporting their fleet modernization strategies and sustainability goals while advancing resilient aviation growth.”

quarta-feira, 15 de julho de 2026

AIRPORT - Sabiha Gökçen International Airport - Turkey





Ilgaz DEGER


 

VINTAGE Aircraft - MARTINAIR / MD11 / PH-MCR, PH-MXS, PH-MCT

MARTINAIR-MD-11-PH-MCR-LPFR
MARTINAIR-MD-11-PH-MCS-LPFR
MARTINAIR-MD-11-PH-MCT-LLPT 

Photos: Flyingphotos

FLEET - Malaysia Airlines keeps C919 in view for 2035


Malaysia Airlines (MH, Kuala Lumpur International) could consider the C919 during its next narrowbody fleet renewal cycle in the mid-2030s, but would prefer the type to secure certification from Western regulators before placing an order.

Malaysia Aviation Group airline business chief executive Bryan Foong told the South China Morning Post that the C919 was not ready in time for the airline's current fleet renewal programme. Malaysia Airlines has already committed its narrowbody requirements until approximately 2035.

"It is a credible fleet option, but it needs a bit more maturity," Foong said. "At that time, the C919 was not ready, it missed the window."

Foong said certification by the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), and preferably the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), would support acceptance of the aircraft in Malaysia and other countries served by the airline. Malaysia Airlines would also assess the type's performance and economics, while COMAC would need to develop sufficient MRO support across Southeast Asia.

The carrier maintains routine contact with COMAC but is not actively discussing an order, Foong said. The Chinese manufacturer has established a representative office in Singapore, while its smaller C909 regional jet is already operated in Viet Nam, Laos, and Cambodia.

Malaysia Airlines has instead selected B737 MAX jets for its current narrowbody renewal. According to ch-aviation data, it has narrowbody commitments for twelve B737-10s and twenty-five more B737-8s.
The carrier operates a fleet of 94 aircraft, comprising three A330-200s, three A330-200Fs, thirteen A330-300s, ten A330-900Ns, seven A350-900s, eighteen B737-8s, and forty B737-800s.

CH Aviation

FLEET - Cargolux (Luxembourg) CEO Richard Forson says the decision to purchase four B747-400F from China Airlines (Taiwan) was due to delays in the B777-8F program. The first is expected in 2029.

Photo: Duncan Stewart
 

FLEET - WestJet to dry lease 13 B737-10s



WestJet (WS, Calgary) has signed a dry lease commitment for thirteen B737-10s from the existing order book of Aviation Capital Group. 
The parties did not disclose the tentative delivery schedule, underlining that the type first needs to be certified. 
"Shifting deliveries to the B737-10 is a strategic step that helps ensure we have the right aircraft in our fleet to serve our guests reliably over the long term," said the CFO and executive vice-president of WestJet Group, Mike Scott. 
The Canadian airline has a direct order for ninety-six B737-10s from Boeing.
CH Aviation / Flyingphotos AI