quarta-feira, 3 de junho de 2026

FLEET - AZORRA Delivers First Atr42-600 To JSX


Fort Lauderdale, Florida, USA Azorra has delivered the first of two ATR42-600 aircraft to Dallas-based public charter air carrier JSX, marking a new customer relationship for Azorra and its expanding footprint in North America. 

The ATR’s performance capabilities will enable JSX to expand its public charter service to thousands more airports across the United States – airports that generally do not or cannot receive service from network airlines.

Michael Davis, Chief Marketing Officer, Azorra, says: “We are happy to announce that Azorra has delivered the first of two ATR 42-600s on lease to JSX. Building on the momentum of their 10-year anniversary, JSX continues to innovate by connecting underserved airports across the United States and enabling travelers to bypass congested airport hubs.

“JSX offers a hassle-free flying experience, and the introduction of these aircraft will provide even more travel options for their customers. 

We greatly value JSX’s vision and are excited to begin this mutually beneficial partnership.”

Jeff Simmons, Chief Financial Officer, JSX, says: “We’re looking forward to expanding ATR42-600 operations as demand for our public charter service continues to rise. Balancing product and fuel efficiency is more important now than ever before and we appreciate Azorra’s partnership as JSX looks to shape the next generation of regional air travel.”

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FLEET - Avation (Singapore) has signed an eight-year lease agreement, extending to 2034, at current market lease rates with FlyJaya (Indonesia), for an ATR72-600 aircraft.



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NEW AIRLINE - Fly2Galicia (Spain) plans to launch operations from Santiago de Compostela in November 2026, with leased B737-800 on routes within Europe.



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2026 ROUTES

Aero Nomad (Kyrgyzstan) schedules Bishkek – Surgut on 16 June 2026. with A320.


Air Congo now plans Kinshasa – Brussels route on 01 July 2026, with B787-8 operated by Ethiopian 



Airlines.Asman Airlines (Kyrgyzstan) plans to launch flights from Tamchi to Tashkent on 24 June 2026. The carrier will operate from Osh and Karakol in 2H 2026 — all with DHC8-400.

Cathay Pacific (Hong Kong) plans to launch direct flights to Almaty from Hong Kong in 1Q 2027, with A330-300.


Dan Air (Romania) schedules Bacau – Paris Beauvais route from 16 June 2026, with A320.



El Al (Israel) to launch flights from Tel Aviv to San Francisco on 25 October 2026, with B787.Eurowings (Germany) plans to launch Berlin – Bologna route from 02 November 2026, with A320.


FlyOne Armenia launched Gyumri – Sochi route on 04 May 2026, with A320.


FlyOne Asia (Uzbekistan) launched flights from Tashkent to Baku in late May 2026, with A320.



Global Airlines (US) plans to launch flights to the Maldives before the end of 2026, with its sole A380.


Jazeera Airways (Kuwait) announced the relaunch of direct flights between Kuwait and Budapest, on 16 July 2026.

Juneyao Air (China) plans services from Shanghai Pu Dong to Jakarta and Manila in mid June 2026, with A320.





LOT Polish Airlines has launched flights to Crete and Mallorca in 30 May 2026.




MEA – Middle East Airlines (Lebanon) plans to resume Beirut – Amsterdam route from 03 July 2026, with A320.

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AIRCRAFT - KEPPLAIR Secures First ATR72 for firefighting conversion


 Kepplair Evolution presents the KEPPLAIR 72, an innovative project to convert an ATR 72 into a multi-role water bomber, designed to meet the growing challenges of forest fire fighting and post-disaster response. By building on an existing platform, this ambitious project will considerably reduce time-to-market, scheduled for 2027, while optimizing initial investment costs.

FIRE-FIGHTING

Kepplair-designed 7,500-liter tank controlled by Trotter FRDS gen IV.

Two release options: “blast” effect for direct attack with water, or constant peak flow distribution system for indirect attack with retardants.

Faster, more precise intervention to combat forest and urban fires, improving the efficiency of fire-fighting operations.

MULTI-MISSION TO BOOST PROFITABILITY

Cargo

  • Large loading door
  • Capacity 8,500 kg / 75m3
  • Compatible with standard LD3/ABZ pallets
  • The aircraft can quickly transport equipment to disaster zones. Its large cargo area and high load capacity make it a versatile tool for rescue and logistics missions.
  • Ready for medical evacuation and troop transport
  • The aircraft can be used for medical evacuation missions and passenger transport in emergency situations.
  • In the future, the aircraft could be converted for troop transport, in addition to fire-fighting and freight transport missions.

Rapid arrival on the market

– the time-to-market is reduced to three years (from July 2023), compared with eight to ten years for competing projects. This speed is crucial to meeting the urgent needs of civil security services in the face of increasing forest fires.

Optimized release performance

– In collaboration with the IMFT, enables precise control of release, guaranteeing unrivalled footprint regularity. This precision enhances intervention efficiency, reducing the number of passes required and optimizing the use of resources.

Virtually no industrial risk

– The use of a proven platform and an industrial chain already in operation – over 1,200 ATR 72s are currently flying worldwide – means that we can benefit from a well-established maintenance and parts supply chain.

– The Kepplair 72 is directly derived from the cargo version of the ATR72, and as such benefits from all the structural reinforcements included in the STC P2F or in the ATR72-600F version.

– The STC Kepplair 72 creates no significant modifications to the aircraft (the hatches are in the belly fairing area, and no frame is cut).

– The signing of a CAP between our DOA and EASA means that the regulatory framework is fixed from the very start of design work.

Reduced development costs

– With an initial investment of less than 50 million euros, the project is well below the billion-euro development costs for new aircraft. This cost reduction is made possible by using an existing platform and optimizing development processes.

Lower operating costs

– The KEPPLAIR 72 offers over 30% lower operating costs than other aircraft on the market. These savings are due to the efficiency of the release system, simplified maintenance and the versatility of the aircraft, which can be used for a variety of missions throughout the year. What’s more, Kepplair 72 pilots don’t have to practice scooping, which reduces training hours by over 50%. For some operators, this represents up to 25% of their activity, with the number of cycles saved having a direct impact on the equipment’s depreciation period.

High availability

– Based on the ATR 72 platform, the project benefits from the maintenance and parts supply chain of the world’s leading regional aircraft. Over 75% of commercial airports know how to service an ATR 72, guaranteeing simple, efficient maintenance in all aircraft configurations.

Mastered maintenance environment

– Aerotec & Concept, a key partner in the project, has the necessary approvals for aircraft maintenance and modification.

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FLEET - Clic (Colombia) announced the arrival of a new ATR72-600, which brings the total number of aircraft the company has received this year to three.


FLEET - Azul receives new A330-900N, ups Airbus order


Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras (AD, São Paulo Viracopos) has received its first A330-900N from its direct Airbus order, and has, simultaneously, disclosed an increase to this order, adding four more of the widebody jets and taking the total tally to 11.

The delivery took place on May 29, with PR-ANU (msn 2119) ferried directly from the Airbus factory at Toulouse Blagnac to Belo Horizonte Tancredo Neves. It is expected that it will begin operations in June.

Azul expects the second unit in its order, likely PR-ANR (msn 2126), to be delivered in the second half of 2026, with the remaining aircraft to be delivered over the next few years. Besides these brand-new aircraft, Azul already operates three other A330-900Ns, ch-aviation data shows.

The widebodies will be deployed on long-haul routes, increasing the airline’s capacity on intercontinental flights between Brazil and Europe, as well as other international markets such as the United States, Azul said in a statement.

CH Aviation / Photo: Flyingphotos

NEW AIRLINE - Pyramids Airlines Launches Commercial Operations

Pyramids Airlines is an emerging Egyptian private charter carrier, founded in 2025 and headquartered in Cairo. 

The airline officially its Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) and took delivery of its first aircraft, an Airbus A321-211 (SU-PAE)

Images: Pyramids Airlines
 

Target Destinations: The carrier aims to connect Egyptian leisure hot spots—including Sharm El Sheikh, Luxor, Aswan, Hurghada, and Cairo—with key outbound travel markets across the Red Sea, the Gulf area, Eastern Europe, and CIS countries.

Kicking off the soccer summer: Lufthansa flies the men's national team to the U.S.

National team travels to Chicago on Lufthansa Allegris in an Airbus A350-900
Passengers experience special surprises on board



Starting in Chicago, with the World Cup on the horizon: At around 2:30 p.m. local time today, flight LH434 took off from Frankfurt Airport with the German men’s national soccer team on board, en route to the 2026 World Cup in Canada, Mexico, and the United States. As the official airline of the German men’s national soccer team, Lufthansa bid the team farewell with an exclusive departure event at the new Lufthansa Group Hangar One Congress and Visitor Center.

Jens Ritter, CEO of Lufthansa Airlines: “We are delighted to fly the German men’s national soccer team to the U.S. Soccer and we share the common goal of connecting and bringing people together worldwide. We are proud of this long-standing partnership. On behalf of all Lufthansa employees worldwide, I wish the team a successful tournament and hope the cheering fans experience many exciting, unforgettable, and ultimately joyful moments.”

To ensure the DFB team starts the tournament under optimal conditions, the squad is traveling in the multi-award-winning Lufthansa Allegris premium cabin concept aboard an Airbus A350-900, one of the most modern aircraft in the Lufthansa fleet.

On board, the players and the coaching and support staff were welcomed by the 14-member crew led by Captain Freddy Niedner, Senior First Officer Corvin Jacobs, and First Officer Johanna Thoma, as were numerous passengers, some of whom only learned about the special flight when they boarded. As a welcome gift and to get everyone in the mood for the World Cup, all guests received an exclusive jersey designed in partnership with the DFB and Adidas.

The flight had another surprise in store for the DFB team and the passengers—to be seen starting June 3 on the Lufthansa Instagram channel.


 

432 Yesterday, the sky over Copacabana (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil) was the stage for an unprecedented scene. An Embraer E2, painted with our flag, made a historic flight along the coast, carrying the hearts of more than 200 million Brazilians.







Photos: Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras
 

FLEET - World's longest-range aircraft, the Airbus A350-1000ULR takes to the skies

The A350-1000ULR (MSN 707), the first of 12 aircraft ordered by Qantas has completed its first flight in Toulouse, France.

The aircraft, fitted with special flight test instrumentation, flew for three hours 43 minutes reaching an altitude of slightly above 41,000 feet. 
The aircraft was flown by a dedicated Airbus Flight Test crew.

The A350-1000ULR is being developed for Qantas Airways to enable non-stop flights between Sydney and London for the first time ever - a distance of almost 10,000 nautical miles, with flight times of up to 22 hours. 
This is made possible primarily by the integration into the aircraft structure of an additional rear centre tank (RCT), enhancing further the aircraft performance and increasing the range of the aircraft by 1,000 nautical miles.

During the first flight the crew carried out general aircraft performance checks and tested the
new fuel system architecture. 
This marks the start of a two month flight test campaign to certify the modifications. 
In addition, a new galley air cooling system will also be certified, which features lighter and more efficient refrigeration units for very long flights.

The ventilation and temperature control of the cabin will also be thoroughly tested.
Following the flight test campaign, MSN 707 will be retrofitted to Qantas’ commercial specifications.

The second A350-1000ULR to be produced for Qantas and the first scheduled to be delivered to the airline in April 2027, is now at an advanced stage of final assembly and ready to roll out of the paint shop in the coming days. This will be followed by completion of the premium four class cabin layout and engine installation.

The A350-1000ULR is the fourth passenger variant of the best-selling A350 Family, joining the A350-900, A350-900ULR and the A350-1000. 
Together, the aircraft have set new standards in long haul air travel, with a step-change reduction in fuel consumption and carbon emissions, and new levels of passenger comfort.

The passenger line-up will soon be joined by the all-new A350F freighter, also currently under development at Airbus, with first flight planned later this year.

At the end of April 2026, the A350 Family had won 1,579 orders from 68 customers, with over 700 aircraft flying with 41 operators, primarily on long haul services across the globe.

Qantas has ordered 12 A350-1000ULRs under Project Sunrise, designed to overcome one of the last frontiers in non-stop travel from Australia. 
In addition the carrier also has 12 standard A350-1000s on order for future operation across its long haul network.

SPECIAL COLOURS - STARLUX Airlines is collaborating with renowned Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama to introduce two revolutionary "AIRSORAYAMA" special liveries on its Airbus A350-1000 aircraft


Photo: A380_TLS_A350
Taxiing faster msn791,  F-WZNI 1/6/2026

FLEET - QANTAS: The first aircraft, which currently bears test registration F-WZNK, was spotted in Toulouse with its Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines, and the plane holds the manufacturer's serial number MSN 707


Qantas expects to take delivery of its first Airbus A350-1000ULR in April 2027, delayed from late 2026 due to supply chain issues

These ultra-long-range aircraft will be used for the airline's "Project Sunrise" nonstop flights to destinations like London and New York

Photo: A380_TLS_A350

First flight






segunda-feira, 1 de junho de 2026

SPECIAL LIVERY - AEROITALIA / Boeing 737-8JP(WL) / 9H-BRU - New special livery promoting the McDonald's marketing campaign "World Menu Heist".

Photo: Daniel Nagy

 

FLEET - LAM Mozambique Leases Dash 8-400, Prepares to Introduce Two Embraer E190s



Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique (LAM) has bolstered its fleet with the ACMI lease of a Dash 8-400 from the South African private carrier CemAir, according to research by NewsAero. Furthermore, the Mozambican national airline announced the imminent entry into service of two Embraer E190s purchased in December 2025.
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Turkish Airlines mulls acquiring ex-Spirit aircraft



Turkish Airlines (TK, Istanbul Airport) has been in negotiations with lessors to acquire between seven and ten former Spirit Airlines aircraft, according to chairman Murat Şeker.

In an interview with the Financial Times, Şeker confirmed that Turkish Airlines had been in discussions, although the talks are now on hold due to the “current situation.”

ch-aviation data shows Turkish Airlines operates a fleet of 482 aircraft, including eighteen A320-200s, twenty-three A320-200Ns, and sixty-eight A321-200s, the aircraft types formerly used by Spirit, which went bankrupt and ceased operations on May 2, 2026.

Acquiring some of the used aircraft would serve as a way for Turkish to continue with its expansion plans in a context where new deliveries from manufacturers are coming slowly, due to supply chain constraints.

In the widebody segment, Turkish Airlines is set to receive about 36 planes in the coming four years, Şeker said.

Due to the economic landscape worldwide, heavily impacted by growing fuel prices, Turkish Airlines has adjusted its network, trimming 21 routes, out of 350 destinations. However, it has retained some loss-making services, where it makes sense as feeders to its Istanbul hub. This approach, Şeker told the Financial Times, reflects lessons learned during the pandemic. “If you make a drastic cut in the network, we know it takes a much bigger effort to recover.”

CH Aviation / Photo: Duncan Stewart

FLEET / ROUTES - Tunisiair has wet leased one B787-9, serial 38774, from Neos (Italy), which is primarily used on the Tunis – Paris route



FLEET - Jin Air (South Korea) is introducing five A321 aircraft to its fleet in 2H 2026 as the carrier is slowing shifting to Airbus aircraft ahead of its merger with Air Busan and Air Seoul

The B737-800s will remain in the fleet for the time being.
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FLEET - Air Rarotonga (Cook Islands) has purchased a third Saab 340B, serial 340B-252, from C&L Aerospace (US), with delivery in October 2026.


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SPECIAL COLOURS - AIR ALGERIE / A330-900NEO / 7T-VLB - "Official Carrier of the National Team"





Photos: Air Algerie

The special paint scheme highlights Argentine national symbols and sporting elements that evoke the identity of the football era. The fuselage features a predominantly green base, complemented by white and red graphics, the colors of the country's flag.

The national team's mascot, the desert fox, is prominently illustrated, accompanied by the commemorative phrase "One, two, three… Viva l’Algérie" (Long live Algeria).