quinta-feira, 7 de maio de 2026
FLEET - Air Marshall Islands receives first Cessna SkyCourier
The aircraft were ordered in late 2024 as part of a two-aircraft purchase agreement with Textron Aviation.
SkyCouriers will replace Air Marshall Islands' Dorniers.
Air Marshall Islands flies to 23 airports across the country, although several of these airports are only served intermittently.
The second SkyCourier is expected to arrive in about a month.
Photo: Office of President, Republic of Marshall Islands.
ORDER - AirAsia places landmark order for 150 A220s
The contract was announced at a ceremony at the Airbus facility in Mirabel attended by Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, Chief Executive Officer of Capital A and Advisor to AirAsia Group and Lars Wagner, Chief Executive Officer Commercial Aircraft at Airbus. The event took place in the presence of the Right Honourable Mark Carney, Prime Minister of Canada and the Honourable Christine Frechette, Premier of Quebec.
The purchase agreement makes AirAsia a new customer for the A220. The airline also becomes the launch customer for the aircraft's new cabin configuration of 160 seats. The increase in capacity, adding 10 seats, is made possible by the addition of an extra overwing exit on each side of the aircraft.
The A220 complements AirAsia’s existing Airbus fleet and will play a key role in advancing the Group’s network and growth. The aircraft will service destinations across ASEAN and into Central Asia, freeing up larger aircraft to fly longer routes.
“The A220 will provide an optimal platform for AirAsia, combining low operating costs with the range that will enable the carrier to open new routes across Asia and beyond,” said Lars Wagner, CEO Commercial Aircraft at Airbus. “Airbus and AirAsia teams have been working tirelessly to reach this landmark agreement, which is fully aligned with the airline’s new network strategy.”
Combining the longest range, lowest fuel consumption and widest cabin in its class, the A220 is the most modern airliner in its size category, carrying between 100 to 160 passengers on flights of up to 3,600 nautical miles (6,700 km). At the end of March 2026, 501 A220s had been delivered to 25 operators worldwide.
As with all Airbus aircraft, the A220 is already able to operate with up to 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF). Airbus aims for all its aircraft to be capable of operating with up to 100% SAF by 2030.
ROUTES / FLEET - Air Central plans to grow its fleet by six widebody freighters by 2029, with delivery of the first two in late 2026.
They will help with expansion, including flights to the US.
Air Central (formerly China Central Longhao Airlines) is a Zhengzhou-based Chinese cargo carrier, established in 2015 and government-backed, specializing in domestic and international freight services. It is expanding its fleet with Boeing 747-400 freighters to service U.S. routes as of 2026, operating primarily from Zhengzhou Xinzheng International Airport (CGO)AIRLINE - Gulf Air and BeOnd to codeshare from Bahrain
FLEET - Emirates (UAE) bought out 29 A380s and five B777s at the end of their leases, in addition to 20 new aircraft deliveries during fiscal year ended 31 March 2026
The carrier also raised US$2.7 billion in aircraft financing via local and international markets. Emirates SkyCargo total freighter fleet stood at 13 B777Fs, with eight more units pending delivery.
REBRANDING - DHL Aviation EEMEA (Bahrain) rebrands as DHL Air (Bahrain)
In line with the Civil Aviation Strategy for 2026–2027 The fleet includes 10 B767-300F aircraft and two B737-800 aircraft.
FLEET - FlyOne orders two A321-200NX
FlyOne (Armenia) (3F, Yerevan) has ordered two A321-200NX aircraft directly from Airbus.
The contract was signed by the chairman of the parent company SIL Capital, Eduard Sukiasyan, during a visit of French President Emmanuel Macron to Armenia.
The parties did not share the expected delivery timeline.
The aircraft would become the first A320neo family units operated by the FlyOne group.
The Armenian airline currently operates four A320-200s, one A321-200, and one ACJ319-100.
Its affiliates in Moldova (FlyOne) and Romania (FlyOne (Romania)) operate eight A320-200s and five A321-200s between them.
FlyOne Asia in Uzbekistan operates a single A320-200
CH Aviation / Photo: FlyOne Armenia
FLEET - Scoot (Singapore) announced a firm order for five A320neo family aircraft
The airline also exercised options for an additional six aircraft, from its 2014 order with Airbus.
quarta-feira, 6 de maio de 2026
FLEET - Avora Aviation Delivers Airbus A321 to Sky Vision Airlines on Operating Lease
Avora Aviation is pleased to announce the successful delivery of one Airbus A321-211 aircraft on a dry operating lease to Sky Vision Airlines, a Cairo-based carrier. The aircraft has been registered onto the Egyptian registry and ferried to its operating base ahead of entering commercial service, where it will support Sky Vision Airlines' route network growth across international markets.
The transaction reflects Avora Aviation's continued focus on placing mid-life A320/A321 family assets with growing operators across EMEA, Central Asia, and Africa, and reinforces the Group's commitment to providing flexible, well-supported leasing solutions to airlines scaling their operations
"Placing this A321 with Sky Vision Airlines is exactly the kind of partnership Avora was built to deliver — backing ambitious operators with the right aircraft and a structure that supports their growth plans" said Alim Lakhiyalov, Chief Executive Officer of Avora Group. "We're glad to be part of their growth story and look forward to a long-term relationship as the fleet expands."
Agora / Photo: Sky Vision
ORDER - Azorra Acquires Dae’s Airbus A220 Orderbook
The acquisition comprises eight A220-300 aircraft, including two that are currently on lease to TAAG Angola Airlines, marking Azorra’s first aircraft on lease with the carrier. The remaining six aircraft are scheduled for delivery in 2027 and 2028, increasing Azorra’s total A220-300 commitments to 15 aircraft. The A220s will be powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engines and placed with airline customers globally.
Andrew Zavatsky, VP Commercial at Azorra, says: “Acquiring DAE’s A220 orderbook strengthens our position in the small narrowbody segment and reflects growing demand for new generation, fuel efficient aircraft. The assignment of these aircraft underscores our long-standing partnership with Airbus and DAE, as well as our capacity to deploy capital at scale.
“The A220 has already proven to be a highly efficient and desirable aircraft for airlines globally, and we are strong believers in the program and its compelling economics. Our expanding small narrowbody portfolio firmly establishes Azorra as a leading lessor in the A220 segment.”
The acquisition highlights Azorra’s continued execution of its diversified growth strategy through mergers, acquisitions, opportunistic portfolio purchases, and OEM orderbooks.
Azorra currently owns and manages a fleet of 309 aircraft and engines. Including commitments and orders for new Airbus A220-300 aircraft and Embraer E190/195-E2 aircraft, Azorra’s total fleet comprises 309 assets.
FLEET - Frontier Airlines (US) expects to take delivery of seven A320 family aircraft in 2Q 2026, including five A321neo aircraft and two A320neo aircraft
And return 24 A320neo leased aircraft tied to a previous agreement.
NEW AIRLINE - AirIdea is a new Italian regional airline based at Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport (GOA), launching operations on June 8, 2026
It focuses on connecting Genoa with major Northern Italian cities