domingo, 26 de abril de 2026
AIRLINE HISTORY DEFUNCT - Bremenfly GmbH was a German charter airline based at Berlin Schönefeld Airport (formerly Bremen) that operated from 2009 to November 2010
AIRLINE HISTORY DEFUNCT - Air Atlas Express was a Moroccan charter airline established on December 20, 2002, specializing in flights between Morocco and Europe
VINTAGE Aircraft - Air Atlanta Icelandic / Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 1 / TF-ABU
VINTAGE Aircraft - Saudi Arabian Airlines / HZ-APF / McDonnell Douglas MD-90
Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) - 53496
sábado, 25 de abril de 2026
sexta-feira, 24 de abril de 2026
FLEET - First appearance of the KLM A350-900 (F-WZNM)
FLEET - China's ZTO Express is expanding its international logistics network by adding an Airbus A330-200P2F (Passenger-to-Freighter) to its fleet, which will be operated by Hungary Airlines, with operations scheduled to start around April 2026.
Hungary Airlines will operate the 2006-vintage Airbus A330-200P2F (formerly with Air China, MSN 780) in CMI (Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) service for ZTO Express.
The freighter is planned to fly five times a week between China and Hungary (Budapest), primarily carrying e-commerce goods.
This initiative is part of ZTO Express's strategy to establish its own air cargo unit to secure capacity for growing cross-border demand.
Photo: Fish cats
FLEET - Philippine Airlines to take 9 jets in 2026, sees no delays
Philippine Airlines (PR, Manila Ninoy Aquino International) has no plans to defer its upcoming deliveries of five A350-1000s, and four A320-200 and A321-200N aircraft in 2026, and expects them roughly on time, president Richard Nuttall said during an on-stage interview at the Aviation Festival Asia in Singapore in late March 2026.
Nuttall said the carrier expects the A350-1000 deliveries to proceed "more or less on time," while noting "a little bit less certainty" around some A321neo arrivals scheduled for late 2026 and 2027. "If some of those delay a little bit, it may not be a bad thing for a number of reasons. But at the moment, we’re not talking about delaying anything," he said.
The airline has outstanding orders for thirteen additional A321neo jets and eight more A350-1000s. PAL has also been adding second-hand A320-200s to support domestic operations under PAL Express (2P, Manila Ninoy Aquino International); the first three of five units has been delivered since 2025 so far.
The fleet plan is aligned with expected traffic growth in the domestic market and North America, including the planned launch of a Manila Ninoy Aquino International-Chicago O'Hare service in November 2026.
Nuttall said that new aircraft are balanced against expiring leases, which allows the airline to adjust capacity by not renewing older units if demand weakens. "If the world doesn't grow quite as fast, we have the ability every year or so to parachute a couple of aircraft out without major pain," he explained.
Newer-generation aircraft offering around 25-30% better fuel efficiency also help the airline mitigate elevated jet fuel costs. In addition, PAL is retrofitting narrowbody and long-haul aircraft to standardise its hard product, with widebody upgrades expected to take two to three years due to seat supply constraints.
Per ch-aviation data, PAL and PAL Express operate a combined fleet of eighteen A320-200s, twenty-two A321-200s, six A321-200Ns, two A321-200NX, eleven A330-300s, two A350-900s, and one A350-1000, as well as thirteen DHC-8-Q400s.
Fuel crisis
In the same interview, Nuttall said the carrier's initial response to the rise of fuel prices was to review fuel surcharges, fares, and marginal routes. At the time, PAL has secured enough fuel for domestic operations until the end of June 2026, while visibility on international supply is limited beyond May.
Nuttall also warned that any prolonged disruption to fuel flows through the Strait of Hormuz could force airlines and governments to rethink supply chains and capacity planning. He said PAL was in a relatively strong position at this stage and could benefit from some North America flows of passengers rerouting away from Gulf hubs.
The airline has been profitable for four consecutive years and maintains a strong cash position, which Nuttall said gives it resilience amid fuel price volatility and supply uncertainty.
The Philippine Civil Aeronautics Board recently raised fuel surcharge rates from Level 8 to 19 for the April 16-30 period, allowing airlines to charge up to PHP15,397.2 pesos (USD260) on their longest routes.
CH aviation
FLEET - Airbus delivers first A321XLR for Air Canada
The delivery makes Air Canada the first operator of the A321XLR in Canada. The aircraft will play a pivotal role in the airline’s network expansion, operational efficiency gains on new and existing long-haul routes, as well as providing additional range and economics required to serve secondary markets with non-stop connectivity.
Powered by Pratt & Whitney GTF engines, Air Canada’s A321XLR features a sophisticated two-cabin layout designed for maximum comfort on transcontinental and transatlantic flights. The premium cabin has 14 Air Canada Signature Class full-flat seats in a 1-1 configuration, offering every passenger direct aisle access, while there are 168 Economy cabin seats. Passengers will experience the Airspace interior design, which boasts the latest in-flight entertainment with Bluetooth audio, full in-seat connectivity, and XL overhead bins providing 60% more storage space. Additionally, an advanced ambient lighting system enhances the overall travel experience to help mitigate jetlag.
The A321XLR is the next evolutionary step of the A320neo Family, responding to market needs for more range and payload, creating even more value for the airlines. It delivers an unprecedented Xtra Long Range of up to 4,700nm and 30% lower fuel burn per seat compared with previous generation competitor aircraft, as well as reduced NOx emissions and noise. The range allows for Air Canada to operate non-stop transatlantic flights from Montreal and Toronto to destinations such as Berlin, Toulouse and Edinburgh. At the end of March 2026, Airbus had secured over 500 orders for the type.
As with all Airbus aircraft, the A321XLR is able to operate with up to 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Airbus is targeting to have its aircraft up to 100% SAF capable by 2030.
Air Canada currently operates a fleet of 136 Airbus aircraft and has 61 aircraft on order, including recently ordered A350 aircraft.
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