sexta-feira, 29 de maio de 2026

NEW LIVERY / FLEET - Israir to expand with A330-200s


Israir has announced it has acquired two Airbus A330-200s, which are scheduled for delivery in the coming weeks. 

The airline plans to use its new widebody-aircraft on new long-haul flights. 

The first destination announced is New York (NY), with flights starting the latest in September 2026.

The two aircraft involved were previously operated by American Airlines and have been stored since February and March 2020. They will be registered 4X-BAK (1095) and 4X-BAL (1100). 

Both are currently being prepared at Marana-Pinal Air Park (AZ).

It's not the first time the airline used an Airbus A330. 

Between April and December 2008, it wet-leased an A330-200 from Eurofly. 

The two new A330-200s will join Israir's-fleet that is currently made-up of eight A320s.

Competitor Arkia has also began operating the A330, wet-leasing two A330-200s from HiFly since November 2025.

Photo:Israir / Scramble

AIRLINE - Atlas Air Worldwide Announces Strategic Investment in Air Atlanta


Atlas Air Worldwide (“Atlas”) today announced it has signed a Share Purchase Agreement to acquire a 49% minority equity stake in Air Atlanta, a leading global provider of ACMI and aircraft management services headquartered in Iceland with operating platforms in both Iceland and Malta. This transaction establishes a strategic partnership that expands Atlas’ global operating platform and enhances access to widebody capacity in key international markets.

Atlas Air Worldwide Announces Strategic Investment in Air AtlantaAtlas, through its Titan Aviation Holdings subsidiary, is separately acquiring the aircraft owned by the Air Atlanta group of companies and will lease the aircraft back to the Air Atlanta airline companies for continued operation. Air Atlanta operates a fleet of 14 widebody freighters, including Boeing 747 and 777 aircraft, and also operates four passenger 777 aircraft.

“This transaction reflects Atlas’ disciplined approach to strategic growth in a structurally constrained widebody freighter aircraft market, and it further advances our One Atlas strategy” said Michael Steen, Chief Executive Officer, Atlas Air Worldwide. “By combining Atlas’ global commercial platform with Air Atlanta’s complementary operating model and European-based footprint, we are expanding access to capacity and further strengthening our ability to serve customers worldwide and deliver value to our stakeholders. Air Atlanta has built a strong reputation over decades of operations, and we are excited to partner with their excellent team. Together, we believe this partnership will strengthen both organizations and position us for continued success in the evolving global aviation market.”

Air Atlanta will continue to operate under its existing leadership team and operating structure, while both companies collaborate commercially to pursue incremental global growth opportunities. Following completion of the transaction, the continuing Air Atlanta management team will retain a 51% controlling interest in the airline operating companies.

“We are pleased to partner with Atlas in a transaction that strengthens our long-term growth trajectory while accelerating our position as a leading European widebody ACMI operator,” said Baldvin M. Hermannsson, Chief Executive Officer, Air Atlanta. “We strongly believe in the future growth potential of Air Atlanta, especially with the strategic partnership we are entering into with Atlas today. We will have wider market reach and be better positioned to deliver flexible, high-performing capacity solutions for our existing and future customers.”

“After many years dedicated to building Air Atlanta, I am proud to see the company enter its next chapter,” said Hannes Hilmarsson, Executive Chairman of the Air Atlanta Group, who will step down after 20 years in leadership roles with the Company. “I leave the business in excellent hands with the existing management team and with Atlas as the perfect partner for the future. Together, they provide a strong platform for continued growth and expansion.”

The transaction is expected to close in the third quarter of 2026, subject to regulatory approvals and closing conditions.

Atlas Air / Photos: Air Atlas. Air Atlanta


 

2026 ROUTES


Icelandair Takes Off to Venice

Icelandair inaugurated direct flights to Venice, Italy, from its hub in Reykjavik, marking the airline's expansion to one of Europe's most coveted destinations.

Icelandair will operate three weekly flights between Reykjavik and Venice until October 18, 2026, with departures scheduled for Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. The flights will be operated by a 737-MAX8 aircraft.

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Air Tanzania has received permission to operate flights on the Dar es Salaam – Moscow route on 02 July 2026, with B787.


Starlux Airlines (Taiwan) plans to launch flights to Zurich and Barcelona in 2027, with New Zealand and Australia also on its radar. Prague service starts 01 August 2026.

Vietnam Airlines schedules Ho Chi Minh City – Phuket nonstop flight on 02 July 2026, with A321.



Air Transat
(Canada) plans Montreal – Istanbul route on 15 December 2026. with A330-200.AZAL 

Azerbaijan Airlines begins scheduled charter flights on the Baku – Amman City route on 28 May to 03 September 2026, with A320.

Corendon Airlines (Turkiye) plans to launch flights from Dusseldorf to Curacao on 14 December 2026, with A330-300 on wet lease from World2Fly (Spain).

FlyArystan (Kazakhstan) plans flights from Almaty to Xi’an on 30 June 2026, with A320.


FlyOne (Moldova) announces the launch of a new direct route from Chisinau to Batumi on 28 June 2026..

Lufthansa (Germany) will begin flying to new destinations with Allegris in October 2026, including Frankfurt to Kuala Lumpur with B787-9, as well as to Houston and Singapore.


Confirm these flights with the airlines.

VINTAGE - 90 years of flying: Aer Lingus’ oldest aircraft takes to the skies again

Restored 1936 de Havilland Dragon flies original Dublin–Bristol route on the
exact date of the airline's inaugural flight, ninety years on



Aer Lingus is marking 90 years of flying as it unveils its newly-restored Iolar aircraft. 
EI-ABI, known as Iolar (Irish for eagle), is a rare de Havilland DH.84 Dragon, which dates back to 1936.
The aircraft will today fly from Dublin to Bristol, recreating Aer Lingus’ inaugural flight of 27 May 1936 – a journey which marked the beginning of the airline’s story of growth and resilience, which continues today.
Back in 1936, Aer Lingus was a fledgling airline with one aircraft, one route, five passengers, driven by
an ambition to connect Ireland to the world. 
Since then, the airline has flown everyone from Popes to Presidents, proudly providing an enduring connection between Ireland, the UK, Europe and North America.
Aer Lingus’ de Havilland DH.84 Dragon, EI-ABI Iolar, is one of the last remaining aircrafts of its type
and represents Ireland’s rich and storied aviation history. 
Today’s flight to Bristol Airport is a special voyage for the aircraft as it marks Aer Lingus’ 90th anniversary.


As Aer Lingus’ first aircraft, EI-ABI Iolar operated for two years with the newly-formed Irish airline,
before it was sold and later lost during World War II. 
Today’s Iolar is a sister aircraft to the original, which was welcomed into the Aer Lingus fleet in the 1960s. It was first restored for the airline’s 50th anniversary in 1986. 
Now re-registered as EI-ABI, Iolar remains an enduring symbol of Aer Lingus’ heritage.
Iolar had been proudly on display in Aer Lingus’ maintenance headquarters at Dublin Airport in recent
years, with preparations to return the aircraft to its former glory commencing ahead of Aer Lingus’ 90th
anniversary. 
The four‑month restoration, carried out by Midland Aviation at Abbeyshrule Aerodrome in County Longford, was supported by a dedicated group of Aer Lingus volunteers.
The skilled team combined archival research, engineering expertise and traditional craftsmanship to
restore the aircraft, while preserving its structural integrity and historical authenticity. 
The restoration work included maintenance and certification checks, including full top overhauls of both engines and careful cosmetic restoration of the airframe, with the skills of one of Ireland’s last aviation carpenters playing a vital role in preserving the aircraft’s authenticity.
Lynne Embleton, Aer Lingus Chief Executive Officer, said: “The restoration of Iolar is a powerful
way for us to reconnect with the very beginnings of our airline 90 years ago and the pioneering spirit
that shaped Irish aviation.

Photo: PL Ryan / Aer Lingus

“I am incredibly proud of the dedication and expertise shown by our colleagues and partners in
bringing Iolar back to life, preserving an important piece of our history for future generations.
“As we mark our 90th anniversary, we’re conscious not only of where we have come from, but how far
we have progressed over the past nine decades.
“From that first flight carrying five passengers across the Irish Sea, the airline today connects Ireland
to over 100 destinations across Europe, the UK and North America.
“The story we started in 1936 is still being written and we intend to make the next chapter as
innovative and groundbreaking as the first.

This project has been supported by the Aer Lingus Charitable Foundation, reflecting a shared
commitment to preserving Ireland’s industrial and transport heritage for future generations.


AIRPORT - .EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg










 Paul Bannwarth

SPECIAL STICKER - AEROMÉXICO / N742AM / Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner - "Most On Time Global Airline"

Duncan Stewart - LAX
 

VINTAGE Aircraft - Peruvian Airlines / OB-2090-P / Boeing 737-300(QC)

Duncan Stewart - Lima. - Peru



EC-160 - Viva Air - May 1988
EC-EIR - Viva Air - Jun 1988
EC-593 - Viva Air - Jul 1991
EC-FET - Viva Air - Sep 1991
N241LF - ILFC - Oct 1995
F-GIXO - L'Aéropostale - Jan 1996
F-GIXO - Europe Airpost - Mar 2001
N846AC - Aviation Capital Group (ACG) - Feb 2014
OB-2090-P - Peruvian Airlines - Jun 2014

VINTAGE Aircraft - Fuerza Aérea del Perú (Peruvian Air Force) / FAP356 / Boeing 737-282 Adv / Serial #: 27426


Duncan Stewart - Lima - Peru


CS-TEL - TAP Air Portugal - Jun 1983
VT-PDC - Damania Airways - Nov 1993
FAP352 - Fuerza Aérea del Perú (Peruvian Air Force) - May 1999
OB-1724 - TANS Perú Mar 2000
FAP352 - Fuerza Aérea del Perú (Peruvian Air Force)

quinta-feira, 28 de maio de 2026

SPECIAL COLOURS - Great Barrier Reef Livery Unveiled On Qantas’ Newest A321Xlr

Qantas' newest Airbus A321XLR has rolled out of Airbus' paint shop in Hamburg, Germany, showcasing a livery inspired by one of the seven natural wonders of the world; the Great Barrier Reef. Named Coral Sea, the aircraft is the seventh of 48 next generation A321XLRs Qantas has on order and will be flown home to Australia by Qantas pilots next month.

The A321XLR is the newest addition to Qantas’ fleet and can fly more than 3,000 kilometres further than the Boeing 737 aircraft it replaces. Qantas became the first airline in Asia Pacific to operate the aircraft type when its first aircraft, Great Ocean Road, entered service in September 2025.

The Great Barrier Reef is one of Australia's most iconic tourism destinations, welcoming more than 2.3 million visitors last year and benefitting businesses and communities across Queensland. The Qantas Group plays an important role in connecting visitors to the reef and wider Queensland, operating more than 1,600 domestic and international return services in and out of the state every week. Last year, total visitor expenditure in Queensland topped more than $44 billion – or $121 million a day.

The eye-catching livery on Qantas’ Coral Sea A321XLR spans both sides of the 44 metre-long aircraft, with the design a collaborative effort that celebrates Qantas’ long-term partnership with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation. It features sea turtles, clownfish and coral from the reef, rendered in bold, bright colours across the fuselage.

Qantas has partnered with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation since 2009 and has committed $10 million over 10 years, through the Reef Restoration Fund, to help support scientists, Traditional Owners and local tourism operators seeking to restore corals across the Great Barrier Reef and other Australian coral reefs.


Great Barrier Reef Foundation Managing Director Anna Marsden said:
“Few places on Earth capture the imagination quite like the Great Barrier Reef - its colours, its creatures, its sheer scale.
“This aircraft will carry that story to millions of people every year, including those who are lucky enough to fly on her and the many more that will see it on the ground.
“We hope it inspires people to not just visit the reef but to care about its future.”


Qantas Domestic Chief Executive Officer Markus Svensson said:
“The A321XLR is a remarkable aircraft and Coral Sea is the seventh of this aircraft type to join the Qantas fleet.
“It’s really special to unveil such a bold livery celebrating the Great Barrier Reef and its extraordinary marine life, and to mark our partnership with the Great Barrier Reef Foundation and the amazing work they do.
“Queensland is a critical part of our network, and through the thousands of seats we provide into the state every week, we continue to play an important role in supporting tourism and regional connectivity.”
The Group continues to expand its connections in and out of the sunshine state. In 2025, Qantas and Jetstar added 10 new routes to Queensland, including Qantas international services from Brisbane to Vanuatu, Manila and Palau, along with domestic routes from Cairns to Sunshine Coast and Darwin to the Gold Coast.
Qantas is also adding more of its next generation aircraft to Queensland routes, with its A321XLR recently commencing flying between Brisbane and Perth and A220 flights between Brisbane and Cairns launching earlier this month. The airline’s first A321XLR international service will commence in October, connecting Brisbane and Manila.

SPECIAL COLOURS - ANA and The Pokémon Company Unveil New Aircraft Designs in Celebration of Pokémon's 30th Anniversary

  • The specially designed "Pokémon Jet Red" will operate on domestic routes beginning at the end of July.
  • ● "Pokémon Jet Green" will serve international routes.




"Pokémon Jet Red" will operate on domestic routes in Japan and is scheduled to enter service at the end of July 2026. The design features Pikachu alongside fire-type Pokémon that players choose as their first partner at the beginning of their adventures. "Pokémon Jet Green" will serve international routes, with its launch date to be announced at a later time. Its design features Pikachu alongside grass-type Pokémon chosen as the first partner Pokémon throughout the video game series.
Exclusive In-Flight Amenities1
The immersive Pokémon experience will begin the moment passengers step on board, bringing the world of Pokémon to the skies with specially themed cabins featuring original artwork and ANA-designed amenities, including:
・Commemorative boarding stickers: Passengers will receive an exclusive promotional sticker featuring a special commemorative design. The design details will be revealed at a later date. Please note that distribution is limited to one sticker per passenger per flight, and availability may vary depending on route and operational conditions.





Headrest covers:
Vibrant designs showcasing the Pokémon featured on the aircraft exteriors, available on domestic flights in Economy Class and international flights in Economy and Premium Economy. Please note that headrest covers are for in-flight use only and cannot be removed from the seat.



Limited-edition cups:
Commemorative cups featuring Pokémon characters and the 30th anniversary logo, available on domestic flights in Economy Class and international flights in Economy and Premium Economy.


Cocktail napkins:
Custom napkins adorned with the collaboration and 30th anniversary logos, available on international flights in Economy, Premium Economy, and Business.


Details regarding future events and flight schedules will be announced on the ANA website and dedicated project pages. Fans can also look forward to upcoming announcements regarding the design of the third aircraft in the series, "Pokémon Jet Blue."
The collaboration honors the longstanding relationship between ANA and Pokémon, which began following the release of the original Pokémon Red Version and Pokémon Green Version games, released in Japan.
In partnership with Pokémon, the ANA Group remains committed to creating meaningful travel experiences that inspire connection, discovery and bring the joy of travel to passengers across the world.
Aircraft Overview
■"Pokémon Jet Red" (Domestic routes in Japan)
・Aircraft type: Boeing 787-8 (Registration: JA819A)
・Design concept: Features Pikachu alongside fire-type Pokémon that players choose as their first partner at the beginning of their adventures
・Scheduled launch: End of July 2026
■"Pokémon Jet Green" (International routes)
・Aircraft type: Boeing 787-9 (Registration: JA923A)
・Design concept: Features Pikachu alongside grass-type Pokémon chosen as first partner Pokémon throughout the video game series
・Scheduled launch: To be announced




 

SPECIAL COLOURS - JetBlue Celebrates Dominican Pride with ‘Quisqueya la Bluebella’ Aircraft Livery

The airline’s first aircraft honoring an international destination, the vibrant, community-selected design honors Dominican culture and JetBlue’s deep-rooted connection to the country

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- JetBlue (Nasdaq: JBLU), the largest airline serving the Dominican Republic, today unveiled Quisqueya la Bluebella at Santo Domingo’s Las Américas International Airport (SDQ), a vibrant new aircraft livery celebrating Dominican pride and a major milestone for the airline. The newly designed Airbus A320 honors the country’s rich culture and JetBlue’s deep connection to the Dominican community. Created by Dominican artist Willy Gómez, the design was chosen by the public earlier this year.

The name Quisqueya la Bluebella is a playful nod to the beloved patriotic phrase “Quisqueya la Bella,” reimagined with JetBlue’s signature flair. The design was introduced during a celebratory event in Santo Domingo, where customers, community members, local leaders, and JetBlue crewmembers gathered to celebrate Dominican culture and see the aircraft up close.

“When we flew to Santiago for the first time in 2004, we started building a connection with the Dominican Republic that has only grown stronger over the last two decades,” said Marty St. George, JetBlue’s president. “Quisqueya la Bluebella truly celebrates the pride, the passion and the culture of the Dominican community that has been such an important part of JetBlue’s journey. We were blown away by Willy Gómez’s design and the heart he poured into it. It’s bold, beautiful, and impossible to miss. Seeing this aircraft take to the skies is really special for us, and I hope it stands as a reminder to this community of how proud we are to be a part of it.”

A tribute to Dominican culture, identity, and connection

Through Gómez’s artistic eye, the aircraft’s creative design is meant to capture the spirit of the Dominican Republic through color and movement. Flowing lines and dynamic shapes echo the rhythm of merengue and bachata, while vibrant tropical tones reflect its warmth, resilience and energy, bringing to life the essence of everyday Dominican life.

From the Dominican Republic to communities across JetBlue’s network, and among its many Dominican crewmembers, it stands as a powerful symbol of belonging and shared identity. The phrase “Tamo’ aquí” (“We’re here”), featured on the aircraft belly, reinforces JetBlue’s ongoing presence and commitment—both at home and abroad. Today, JetBlue is the largest airline serving the Dominican Republic, with service to Santo Domingo, Santiago, Punta Cana, and Puerto Plata.

Quisqueya la Bluebella features design elements including:
The dominoes game, a beloved part of everyday Dominican life Traditional musical instruments such as the tambora, güira, and accordion, representing the rhythm of merengue and bachata

The Cigüa Palmera, the national bird, symbolizing Dominican identity

Vibrant Dominican flowers that reflect the nation’s natural beauty

The Alcázar de Colón, honoring the country’s rich history

Palm trees and ocean waves, representing the Dominican Republic’s landscapes and coastal culture

Contemporary street-art influences that highlight modern Dominican creativity

“The design represents a graphic synthesis of Dominican identity, reflecting elements of its culture, climate, and wildlife; a combination of qualities dancing together, giving life and rhythm to our nation,” said Willy Gómez. “I feel incredibly proud to be able to represent Dominican culture through a project like this, as it serves as a bridge and inspiration between Dominicans and the rest of the world. For me, it represents a childhood dream come true.”

Elevating Dominican creativity through art

In January, JetBlue launched its RD Orgullo que Eleva (DR Pride That Lifts) campaign, inviting customers, fans and members of the public to help select a design that would celebrate the Dominican Republic through a special aircraft livery. The campaign featured three concepts created by Dominican artists, Gómez, Los Plebeyos, and Lena Tolkens, each offering their interpretation of the Dominican culture, with Gómez’s design selected by the community.

At the heart of the campaign was JetBlue’s commitment to amplify authentic voices and celebrate local talent. Extending this effort beyond the design, JetBlue partnered with Centro Educativo Hogar Andres Boca Chica ahead of the unveiling. Led by Gómez, the initiative engaged and inspired the next generation of Dominican creatives through the creation of a community mural, which was showcased at today’s unveiling event. As part of this initiative, JetBlue also made a donation to support the organization’s ongoing work in the community.

Deepening ties with the Dominican Republic and its diaspora

As a part of the communities it serves, this summer JetBlue will celebrate the Dominican Republic and its diaspora as an official sponsor of the Dominican Day Parade in New York City on August 9. A float inspired by the newly unveiled Quisqueya la Bluebella design will make a special appearance, bringing the celebration to one of the largest Dominican communities outside of the Dominican Republic.

This summer, JetBlue will operate an average of 45 daily flights to and from the Dominican Republic, strengthening connections between the country, the United States and the Caribbean. The airline offers the most routes between the Dominican Republic and the U.S. than any other carrier, reinforcing its position as the lead airline in the country.

Most recently, JetBlue announced additional daily flights from Fort Lauderdale to high-demand destinations, including Santo Domingo and Santiago, starting July 9, further expanding access and meeting growing travel demand. Beyond its network, JetBlue continues to invest in and support communities across the Dominican Republic through meaningful local partnerships, JetBlue Foundation grants, and meaningful local initiatives that help expand opportunities for schools and community programs across the country.

AIRLINE HISTORY DEFUNCT - Fly Micronesia LLC doing business as Fly Guam is a company incorporated in the United States territory of Guam which operated public charter flights operated by Sky King, Inc

Flyingphotos - N238AG Boeing 737-400 - Miami

Founded November 2008;
Commenced operations March 4, 2011;
Operating bases - Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport (Guam)
Fleet size - 1
Destinations - 5
Headquarters - Barrigada, Guam

In November 2009 CEO Jeffrey Stern along with executive directors visited Guam looking for business opportunities in Micronesia. Upon finding a niche market between Guam and Asia they began the process of creating the new company. A year later, November 2010, Fly Micronesia LLC d.b.a. Fly Guam was registered on Guam.

On March 4, 2011, the inaugural flight flew from Guam via Saipan to Hong Kong

The airline has not operated a flight since January 2012.
Fly Guam chartered a single Boeing 737-400 (N238AG) configured with 12 business class and 132 economy seats leased on an ACMI contract with Sky King.

SPECIAL COLOURS - IBERIA / A350-900 / EC-MYX - "Despega un equipo. Vuela un pais"

IBERIA
 

NEW AIRLINE - Skåne Aviation is a Swedish virtual airline headquartered in Malmö that operates regional flights between Malmö Airport (MMX) and Stockholm-Bromma Airport (BMA)





The company manages the booking and customer experience, while outsourcing actual flight operations to the carrier FROST
Operates a 50-passenger Saab 2000 aircraft.
Approximately 1 hour for the Malmö to Stockholm route.
Speed & Comfort: Known for its high cruising speed and excellent performance on short regional hops

Full Name - Skåne Aviation AB
Country - Sweden
Started Operations - 12 Apr 2026
Headquarters - Malmo
Main Hub - Malmo Sturup (MMX / ESMS)
Fleet Size - 1 Aircraft
Official Site - skaneaviation.se 
Images: Skane Aviation

2026 ROUTES

TAAG Angola Airlines to Resume Luanda-Lusaka Flights by End-October

TAAG Angola Airlines plans to resume direct flights between Luanda and Lusaka by the end of October 2026,

TAAG

Nesma Airlines Lands in Istanbul

Egyptian airline Nesma Airlines has inaugurated a new direct air route linking Cairo to Istanbul, its first destination in Turkey.

Nesma Airlines

Greater Bay Airlines (Hong Kong) plans Hong Kong – Urumqi route on 01 September 2026, with B737- 9.
Greater Bay Airlines

flynas (Saudi Arabia) will launch flights from Riyadh to Budapest, Munich, Podgorica and Rome Fiumicino in summer from late June 2026, with A320neo.


China Cargo Airlines launched a B777F route connecting Chongqing and Toronto via Anchorage.





Badr Airlines (Sudan) has started a new commercial flight from to Port Sudan to Asmara, with CRJ200.