quinta-feira, 2 de julho de 2026

SPECIAL LIVERY - Shenzhen Airlines' first out of two A350 jets enters commercial service on 1 July 2026


On June 30, 2026, the inaugural ceremony for Shenzhen Airlines' first Airbus A350 aircraft was held at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport.

The A350 aircraft, adorned with the "Kunpeng" livery, made its official debut. The fuselage design is centered on "Kunpeng," a clever allusion to Shenzhen's nickname, "Pengcheng" (meaning "Peng City"). It incorporates elements of Lingnan's local intangible cultural heritage, such as the Ao fish, the Shatoujiao fish lantern dance, and the kirin (a mythical creature), along with innovative symbols of robots and drones, creating a dynamic and fluid visual effect across the fuselage's curved surfaces.

On its maiden flight, the aircraft operates on two express routes: Shenzhen-Beijing and Shenzhen-Shanghai Hongqiao.
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FLEET - Croatia Airlines eyes unified fleet in 2027, profit in 2028

9A-CAO - A220-100- Croatia Airlines-BRU
Croatia Airlines (OU, Zagreb Franjo Tuđman) is expecting to complete its fleet-wide transition to A220 family aircraft by year-end 2027, although “with a realistic dose of flexibility,” given supply-chain constraints and production capacities at Airbus, CEO Jasmin Bajic said. 

First announced in October 2022, the carrier's single-type fleet replacement project has included the acquisition of thirteen A220-300s and two A220-100s, with six deliveries of the former still pending (five more in 2026 and one in 2027). 

Bajić added that the airline has planned a return to profitability in 2028, although he remains cautious regarding geopolitical instability, jet fuel prices, and a 20% increase in passenger fees at Zagreb Franjo Tuđman

CH Aviation / Photo: Ton Jochems

ROUTES - Emirates arrives in Cape Town with a third daily service and its newest aircraft

EK778 lands at Cape Town International Airport for the first time, bringing the Emirates A350 to South Africa

Emirates has also reinstated its fourth daily service to Johannesburg, and now operates a consistent and reliable schedule of 56 weekly flights between South Africa and Dubai  

 Cape Town, South Africa, 2 July 2026: Emirates' third daily service on the Dubai-Cape Town route landed at Cape Town International Airport at 18:05 yesterday, marking the first arrival of flight EK778. This also marks the debut of the airline's next-generation Airbus A350 in South Africa.



The A350 is the newest aircraft type to join Emirates’ all widebody fleet, introducing the latest in-flight experience. The bright and airy cabins have been thoughtfully designed to provide more space and comfort in every cabin, whilst cutting-edge technology and enhanced entertainment options elevate every flight. The deployment also increases access to the airline’s award-winning Premium Economy cabin, which first launched in South Africa in September 2025 and has proved consistently popular with travellers.


Afzal Parambil, Emirates' Regional Manager for Southern Africa, said, "Cape Town has long been one of the most popular destinations on our African network. The launch of a third daily service, operated with our newest aircraft, shows how much we believe in this market. The new flight gives travellers more options and an easier connection to our global network through Dubai, while the A350 offers the latest passenger experience. We’d like to extend our thanks to the South African authorities for their partnership and support in securing this new service, and look forward to welcoming passengers onboard."

 The new flight enhances connectivity for South African travellers, offering more choice, flexibility, and improved access to Emirates’ global network, via Dubai, especially long-haul destinations in West Asia, Australasia and the Far East.

The launch of the new service also builds on the agreement signed in April 2026 between Emirates and Wesgro, the tourism, trade, and investment promotion agency for Cape Town and the Western Cape. The two organisations are working together to bring more visitors from key markets such as the Gulf, the Far East, and India.

Outside of Cape Town, Emirates also reinstated its fourth daily flight to Johannesburg on 1 July 2026, boosting weekly connectivity to Dubai to 56 weekly services from its three South African gateways. The deployment is further supported by the seasonal deployment of the second A380 service into Johannesburg. EK761 and EK762 will now be operated by a fully retrofitted A380, equipped with the in-demand Premium Economy cabin and the latest cabin interiors, enhancing Emirates world-class offering and boosting capacity in and out of South Africa’s largest and busiest international airport. 

By enhancing its frequencies, Emirates is not just supporting passenger traffic, but facilitation global trade too. Optimising the belly capacity in the Boeing 777 and A350, as well as the daily flight from Durban, Emirates SkyCargo uplifts key commodities from South Africa such as fresh fruit and vegetables, chilled meat, dairy, seafood and fresh cut flowers, and transports them worldwide, connecting South African businesses with their global customers, quickly, reliably and efficiently.

For more information or to book tickets, visit emirates.com. Tickets can also be booked on Emirates App, Emirates Retail stores, Emirates contact centre, or via travel agents.

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STARLUX secures additional A321neos


BOC Aviation has announced it has signed a lease-agreement with STARLUX Airlines for the Airbus A321neo. In total, the airline will be expanding the fleet with eight additional aircraft that are scheduled to begin arriving from 2028 onwards. BOC Aviation will provide the A321neos from its own orderbook it has for the type with Airbus.

STARLUX already operates a fleet of thirteen A321neos, next to eight A330-900s, ten A350-900s, and two A350-1000s.

Photo: STARLUX.

Statement on Low-pass Freighter Video


We are aware of a video circulating on social media depicting a freighter aircraft, in Qatar Airways livery, conducting a low-pass. The aircraft in the video is owned by a leasing company and not by Qatar Airways. The aircraft was undergoing a pre-delivery test flight prior to its planned entry into our cargo fleet. The flight was not operated by Qatar Airways and the pilots were not our personnel.

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FRONTIER AIRLINES / A321NEO / N610FR - Ozzy The ORCA

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IBERIA EXPRESS / A321NEO / EC-OAS - Cirium tls

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AIR X / Embraer Legacy 600 / 9H-IMP

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quarta-feira, 1 de julho de 2026

FLEET - Air Congo Receives First Dreamliner Ahead of European Flights debut.


Air Congo has received its first Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner from technical partner and shareholder Ethiopian Airlines, marking a major step in the Democratic Republic of Congo carrier's preparations to launch long-haul flights to Brussels.


 

SPECIAL LIVERY - ‘Aloha all around the world:’ Hawaiian Airlines unveils oneworld alliance livery aircraft featuring ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi

Hawaiian’s Airbus A330 aircraft livery will share Hawaiian language with guests from around the world

Hawaiian celebrated the special aircraft unveiling with a donation of $10K each to ʻIolani Palace and the Polynesian Voyaging Society



Hawaiian Airlines today unveiled a special aircraft livery celebrating its membership in the oneworld® alliance with a design that honors ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi, the Hawaiian language, with the phrase “Aloha a puni ka honua,” or “Aloha all around the world.”
Hawaiian’s widebody Airbus A330 carrying the oneworld mark will continue to feature the airline’s iconic Pualani on the tail and a maile lei wrapped around the fuselage as it welcomes guests across the airline’s domestic and international transpacific network. The phrase “Aloha all around the world” reflects both the expanded global reach of the alliance and Hawaiian’s mission to share warm hospitality with a broader audience.


This livery is a powerful symbol of what it means for Hawaiian Airlines to be part of the oneworld alliance — sharing aloha, ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi and our deep connection to Hawaiʻi with more people around the globe. Language is essential to preserving Hawaiʻi’s culture. By placing ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi on our aircraft, we honor our heritage and carry the voice of Hawaiʻi everywhere we fly. We are deeply proud to share our culture, our values and our aloha with the world.”
Alisa Onishi
Managing Director of Hawaiʻi Marketing
Hawaiian Airlines
 

Hawaiian unveiled its oneworld alliance aircraft livery during a celebration event in Honolulu at its Charles I. Elliott Maintenance and Cargo Facility, where it also donated $10,000 each to the ‘Iolani Palace and the Polynesian Voyaging Society – two of the airline’s longstanding partners that perpetuate Hawai‘i’s culture and traditions.
Hawaiian’s oneworld membership, the 96-year carrier’s first entry into a major alliance, makes it easier than ever for travelers worldwide to visit Hawai‘i – a premier global leisure destination – and experience the airline’s award-winning hospitality the moment they step onboard.
Hawaiian Airlines guests who are members of Atmos™ Rewards, the loyalty program of the combined Hawaiian and Alaska Airlines – including Huaka‘i by Hawaiian, which provides exclusive benefits for Hawai‘i residents – can earn and redeem points and enjoy elite status when traveling on any of the 15 other oneworld airlines that serve nearly 1,000 global destinations across more than 170 countries throughout the Asia‑Pacific region, the U.S. continent, Europe and beyond. Members of oneworld alliance airlines’ loyalty programs can earn and redeem points and have their elite status recognized on all Hawaiian Airlines flights.

SPECIAL LIVERY - ANA Unveils Specially Painted "Red Pokémon Jet" To Mark 30th Anniversary of ANA×Pokémon Partnership

ANA will hold an unveiling event for the specially painted aircraft on July 28, 2026.
・Applications open today for ANA Mileage Club members, and 80 winners will be selected by lottery to attend.
・The "Red Pokémon Jet" enters service on July 29, 2026.



TOKYO, Jul. 1, 2026 - All Nippon Airways (ANA) today announced it will unveil the specially painted "Red Pokémon Jet" as the first phase of the ANA x Pokémon 30th Anniversary Special Project. The unveiling event will be held on July 28, 2026 at the ANA Airframe Maintenance Building at Haneda Airport. Regular domestic flights for the aircraft are scheduled to begin the following day, Wednesday, July 29.

Up close, participants will see and experience the dynamic aircraft adorned with Fire-type Pokémon from across the series. The event also features a special ceremony and exhibition of original in-flight items.

From 11:00 today, July 1, ANA Mileage Club members can apply for one of the 80 places, awarded by lottery, to experience this collaboration between ANA and Pokémon firsthand.

Event Overview

Date & Time - Tuesday, July 28, 2026, 14:30 - 16:00 (Planned)
Location - ANA Airframe Maintenance Building (3-5-4 Haneda Airport, Ota-ku, Tokyo)
Application Period - Wednesday, July 1, 11:00 - Sunday, July 12, 23:59 (JST)
How to Apply Please apply via the campaign website below:
https://www.ana.co.jp/en/jp/mycampaign/pockemonjet_event_red_2026/
Eligibility -  ANA Mileage Club Member (Applicant) and up to 2 companions
(Elementary school students must be accompanied by an adult aged 18 or older)
Capacity 80 attendees



※Winners will be selected by lottery from the applicants and notified. Please check the application website for details and important notices regarding the event and application.

■ Specially Painted "Red Pokémon Jet" Inaugural Flight Schedule

・Inaugural Flight Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2026

・Aircraft: Boeing 787-8 (Aircraft Registration: JA819A)

※Winners will be selected by lottery from the applicants and notified. Please check the application website for details and important notices regarding the event and application.


■ Specially Painted "Red Pokémon Jet" Inaugural Flight Schedule
・Inaugural Flight Date: Wednesday, July 29, 2026
・Aircraft: Boeing 787-8 (Aircraft Registration: JA819A)

SPECIAL LIVERY - JetBlue Celebrates United States’ 250th Anniversary with Updated Livery, Inflight Programming, and Community Initiatives


 U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy joined JetBlue at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) to view commemorative aircraft honoring America’s 250th anniversary

WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- JetBlue (NASDAQ: JBLU) today announced that its "Vets in Blue" aircraft now features a commemorative "250" design honoring the 250th anniversary of the United States of America. The aircraft was showcased on Tuesday at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA), where U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy joined JetBlue CEO Joanna Geraghty and an all-veteran JetBlue flight crew to recognize the airline's tribute to veterans and active-duty service members whose service has helped safeguard the freedoms celebrated throughout the nation's 250-year history.

JetBlue specially designed the commemorative “250” design to add to its “Vets in Blue” aircraft, the airline’s special livery honoring U.S. military veterans. The aircraft now serves as a flying tribute to America’s historic anniversary while continuing to recognize the service, sacrifice and dedication of the United States’ service members. As part of the tribute, JetBlue is also unveiling a limited run of 1,776 trading cards featuring the special livery.

“As we mark America’s 250th anniversary, JetBlue is proud to celebrate the spirit of service, community and connection that has shaped our country,” said Joanna Geraghty, chief executive officer, JetBlue. “Our ‘Vets in Blue’ aircraft has long served as a tribute to the veterans and service members who inspire us, and adding this special 250 design gives us a meaningful way to honor this historic milestone. From the onboard video to the volunteer work our crewmembers will take part in, we’re honoring the people who have defended our nation and continue to protect the ideals that move us forward.”

"I'm proud to see JetBlue join in on celebrating America’s 250th anniversary," said U.S. Transportation Secretary Sean P. Duffy. "JetBlue's patriotic plane embodies the great American spirit and reminds passengers our nation is worth celebrating."

Bringing the Celebration Onboard

Continuing the celebration of this milestone in the nation’s history, JetBlue also announced a series of special initiatives to commemorate the 250th anniversary of the United States, including a limited-time inflight video showcased onboard all JetBlue flights and a veteran-focused service initiative.

The special inflight video honors the United States and its 250-year history, as well as the nation’s veterans and the airline’s own crewmembers. Narrated by JetBlue’s chief operating officer and U.S. Navy veteran, Warren Christie, the video will be available onboard all JetBlue flights throughout July. Customers will also be greeted with a welcome screen featuring the airline’s “250” design. Combined, these will give customers the opportunity to reflect on the country’s anniversary and recognize the people who continue to move the nation forward while traveling across JetBlue’s network.

Crewmembers in Action

This month, JetBlue crewmembers will participate in a volunteer initiative supporting veterans, extending the airline’s commemoration of America’s 250th anniversary into the community.

As part of JetBlue’s longstanding support for U.S. military veterans, the airline’s crewmembers will assemble care packages for veterans, including sock bundles and personalized notes of appreciation, to be distributed to local VA hospitals across JetBlue’s network. This volunteer project provides a meaningful way for JetBlue crewmembers to honor veterans while recognizing the service and sacrifice that have helped shape the nation’s history.

“Service is at the heart of JetBlue’s culture, both to our customers and our communities,” said Geraghty. “This volunteer initiative gives our crewmembers a meaningful way to show gratitude to our veterans, carrying the spirit of America’s 250th anniversary beyond the airport and into the communities we serve.”

JetBlue’s ‘Vets in Blue’ crewmember resource group will also activate local volunteer opportunities throughout the airline’s network.

Veterans Take Flight

JetBlue is proud to celebrate all of its crewmembers with military service, whose leadership, honor and dedication continue to strengthen the company’s culture throughout its operation.

JetBlue supports veterans and military families through a variety of initiatives, including:

Vets in Blue, JetBlue’s crewmember resource group, which fosters community, support and engagement among veteran crewmembers and allies.

The Gateway Rotor Transition Program, which provides U.S. military-trained helicopter pilots a pathway to become JetBlue first officers through fixed-wing instruction and flight-time building opportunities.

An annual military hiring event at JetBlue University, hosted in partnership with Vets in Blue and external military organizations, that welcomes active-duty service members, veterans and their families to explore career opportunities across the airline.

Participation in additional veteran-focused aviation career events throughout the year to help connect military talent with careers in aviation.

JETBLUE

FLEET - Caliphate Air has acquired three ERJ145s, serials 145845, 145871 and 1451024, which are currently undergoing overhaul ahead of EIS.


Upgrading the fleet to E175 and E190 is planned after it acquires its AOC.

FLEET - Cargolux to acquire four ex-China Airlines B747Fs


Cargolux (CV, Luxembourg) will acquire four B747-400FSCD freighters from China Airlines (CI, Taipei Taoyuan), doubling the previously disclosed purchase of two freighters. 

The negotiated transaction is valued at about USD85 million, with the sales agreement becoming effective on June 23, 2026, after Cargolux's board approved the deal. 

China Airlines said it expects to record a gain of about USD39 million from the sale. 

Cargolux is acquiring the used freighters as deliveries of its B777-8Fs have slipped to 2028-2029, extending the carrier's reliance on the B747 fleet.

CH Aviation / Photo: Duncan Stewart

NEW AIRLINE - VietJet Air is seeking regulatory clearance to set up a new subsidiary in Australia.

 The new airline already obtained seven daily slots at Sydney Airport for Southern 2026/27 summer season.

Photo: Vietjet

VietJetAir (VJ, Hanoi Noi Bai International) is seeking regulatory approval to establish an Australian subsidiary, according to the Australian Financial Review newspaper, which cited people familiar with the matter.

The Vietnamese low-cost carrier has reportedly applied to the Australian Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) for an air operator's certificate and approval to launch a locally incorporated airline with an initial fleet of ten B737 aircraft.

If approved, the venture would allow VietJetAir to operate domestic services within Australia through a local subsidiary. It already has established operations in Viet Nam and Thailand, and a budding operation in Kazakhstan following the takeover of Qazaq Air.

The reported plans follow earlier industry speculation that VietJetAir was assessing opportunities in Australia after the collapse of Bonza (Sunshine Coast) in 2024, including a possible acquisition of the start-up's AOC. No transaction materialised, however.

VietJetAir currently serves four Australian destinations from Ho Chi Minh City: Brisbane International, Melbourne Airport, Perth International, and Sydney Kingsford Smith.

ch-aviation has reached out to VietJetAir for comment.
CH Aviation

Neptune Aviation receives first A319 airtanker


Neptune Aviation Services, a leader in aerial firefighting and aviation services, is taking a significant step forward, announcing that it is transitioning its airtanker platform to the Airbus A319. Partnering with Aerotec & Concept, Neptune has begun the process of converting the A319 for wildland firefighting and will gradually phase the aircraft into their aerial firefighting operations, with the first of the new fleet expected to be operational for the 2027 wildfire season.

The decision to move to the Airbus A319 came after two years of extensive research and due diligence in order to pick the right platform. This included months of evaluating air frames, conducting simulated retardant drops to confirm the aircraft’s capabilities, and researching engineering firms before selecting Aerotec & Concept as their partner.

With its new aircraft selected, Neptune Aviation becomes the first company to convert the A319 for aerial firefighting operations. Moving to the A319 will increase retardant capacity to a minimum of 4,500 gallons, compared to the maximum 3,000 that can presently be carried by the BAe 146. The A319 also has greater fuel capacity, which will allow Neptune to reach remote fires located outside of their current service window with a full payload.

As part of the A320 product line, the Airbus A319 is equipped with advanced avionics, featuring a revolutionary fly-by-wire (FBW) flight control system. The FBW system uses computers to process pilot inputs and then sends electrical signals to control the aircraft’s flight surfaces, ensuring the desired flight path. These capabilities enhance safety, reliability, and maneuverability, while reducing weight by eliminating traditional cables, pulleys, and rods.

Draughon says the transition to the A319 will happen gradually over a number of years and expects that Neptune will operate between 10-15 aircraft in their fleet—a mix of A319s and BAe 146s—depending on the evolving demands of aerial firefighting.

Airbus will provide comprehensive support for the lifecycle of the A319 fleet, ensuring its long-term operational success. Neptune will also continue to conduct extensive airflow modeling and tank flow evaluations to ensure optimal performance. Recognizing the complexity of the process, the company has worked proactively to ensure success, including the selection of Aerotec & Concept to help guide the project to a successful conclusion.

Neptune has discussed the upgrade to its fleet with its partners, including the USFS, Cal Fire, and the Colorado Division of Fire Prevention and Control. Each of these agencies has expressed their enthusiasm for the new fleet and are eager for their addition to the nation’s inventory of wildland firefighting resources.
Neptune Aviation Services,

DC Aviation Al-Futtaim adds ACJ318-100


 DC Aviation Al-Futtaim (DCF, Dubai World Central) has added an ACJ318-100, which will commence charter services shortly.

“The addition of the Airbus ACJ318 Elite+ builds upon DC Aviation Group's proud legacy of operating ACJ charter aircraft for more than 25 years,” said Holger Ostheimer, managing director of DC Aviation Al-Futtaim.

The 2010-built aircraft, registered in San Marino as T7-ELSA (msn 4211), was ferried between Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg, CH and Dubai World Central on May 7, with a stop at Tirana. Certified for 19 passengers with seating for up to 21, the jet will be based and maintained at DC Aviation Al-Futtaim's hangar, FBO, and MRO complex at Dubai World Central.

This ACJ318-100 had been parked at Basel since January 2022, where AMAC Aerospace carried out a full interior and exterior refurbishment. Previously registered in the United Arab Emirates as A6-CAS, the jet was managed by currently inactive charter and management firm Constellation Aviation Services.

DC Aviation Al-Futtaim cited shifting client demand patterns as a key driver behind the induction of the corporate airliner. “Over the past 12 to 18 months, a growing preference has been noted for larger-cabin aircraft capable of undertaking non-stop intercontinental journeys. This trend is predominantly driven by family offices, government entities and corporate executives requiring enhanced flexibility, privacy, and time efficiency.”

Beyond the newly added ACJ318-100, DC Aviation Al-Futtaim manages a Challenger 650, a Global 5000, a Falcon 6X, a Falcon 7X, and a PC-12. Only the Challenger 650 and the Pilatus Aircraft turboprop are registered in the United Arab Emirates, while the Falcon 6X is registered in San Marino, the Global 5000 in Bermuda, and the Falcon 7X in the Isle of Man.

Other DC Aviation divisions manage ACJs, including Germany-based DC Aviation, which operates an ACJ319-100 and an ACJ320-200N, as well as DC Aviation Malta, which manages an ACJ319-100. DC Aviation San Marino does not operate any ACJ.

The group's wider fleet further comprises several aircraft manufactured by Bombardier Business Aircraft, Dassault Aviation, Embraer Executive Jets, Gulfstream Aerospace, and Textron Aviation.

FLEET / NEW LIVERY ? - TAROM is operating leased Airbus A320 aircraft from the Romanian ACMI/charter operator HelloJets to support increased seasonal capacity

Tarom (Hello Jets) - Airbus A320-216 - YR-HAA

Photo:  Zoltán Gyurka


TAROM has added leased Airbus A320 aircraft from Hello Jets to its fleet since April 2026, with flights scheduled until and including September 20, 2026.

Bucharest – Amsterdam 
Bucharest – Athens 
Bucharest – Cluj Various frequencies
Bucharest – Madrid
Bucharest – Nice 
Bucharest – Timisoara 

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terça-feira, 30 de junho de 2026

FLEET - Emirates becomes first airline cargo carrier to deploy the Boeing 777-300ERSF

First passenger to freighter converted aircraft joins Emirates’ growing cargo fleet.

Boeing 777-300ERSF is the sixth new freighter aircraft inducted into Emirates SkyCargo’s operations since March 2026

Carrier to operate 5 passenger to freighter converted aircraft by the end of 2027.

Dubai, UAE, 30 June 2026- Emirates is marking a significant milestone in the expansion of its cargo fleet by becoming the first airline cargo carrier* to deploy the Boeing 777-300ERSF passenger to freighter converted aircraft. The aircraft (A6-EBK) will enter commercial service with a flight from Hong Kong to Dubai carrying over 100 tonnes of cargo.

The converted Emirates Boeing 777-300ERSF offers 100 tonnes of payload capacity and 811 m³ of cargo volume, representing a 25% increase in cargo volume over the Boeing 777-F production freighter. At 47 pallet positions, the converted aircraft also accommodates 10 additional pallet positions when compared with Boeing 777-F production freighter, making it ideal for transporting volumetric cargo such as e-commerce goods which currently constitute around 20% of global air cargo tonnage with further growth projected in the next few years.

Badr Abbas, Emirates SkyCargo’s Divisional Senior Vice President said: “The induction of the first converted Emirates Boeing 777-300ERSF into operational service represents the next step in the expansion of our fleet and operational agility. We are optimising our fleet assets by converting older Boeing 777-300ER passenger aircraft to meet the growing demand for air cargo capacity to transport goods rapidly across the world.

“Combined with our growing fleet of Boeing 777-F production freighters, we have already been able to scale our global freighter network from just over 40 destinations in February this year to 62 destinations currently and growing. We are providing our global customers with scalable cargo capacity and ultimate flexibility and connectivity when moving cargo to and through our hub in Dubai.”

Ambitious fleet and network expansion

The converted Boeing 777-300ERSF is the sixth new freighter, following five Boeing 777-F production freighters, to join Emirates SkyCargo’s fleet since March 2026. As part of its ambitious expansion strategy, Emirates SkyCargo will also be taking delivery of five additional Boeing 777-F aircraft as well as one additional converted Boeing 777-300ERSF by December 2026. Emirates SkyCargo will also be introducing three additional converted Boeing 777-ERSFs into its fleet in 2027.

Emirates SkyCargo’s fleet and network expansion reaffirm the carrier’s commitment to play a larger role in supporting global trade, linking new destinations with businesses, and deepening connectivity to key production hubs already on the carrier's global network spanning six continents.
*combination carrier

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SPECIAL LIVERY - Sectur and Volaris take the “Mexico is in Fashion” campaign to new markets with the “El Embajador” aircraft

Volaris / A320NEO - XA-VUS
This aircraft, bearing the logo “Mexico is in Fashion,” will fly to strategic destinations in North, Central, and South America starting in June for eight months.

FLEET - UmzaXpress Secures Fourth Dash 8-400

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Nigerian regional carrier UmzaXpress is set to take delivery of a fourth Bombardier
Dash 8-400

SPECIAL LIVERY - IBERIA /A320NEO / EC-NJY - Iberia unveils a Disney-themed plane featuring Olaf and Buzz Lightyear.

Photo: IBERIA


 

SPECIAL LIVERY - STARLUX / Airbus A350-1000 / F-WZNI msn 791 "AIRSORAYAMA Silver cs"


Alain Charpentier - TLS