quinta-feira, 26 de março de 2026

AIRLINE HISTORY DEFUNCT - Kato Airline AS, trading as Kato Air, was an airline which operated in Northern Norway between 1995 and 2008

Flyingphotos - Tires, Cascais - LN-BER - Dornier Do-228-212

Although it also operated some smaller aircraft, the majority of the airline's fleet consisted of two Dornier 228s. The airline was based at Harstad/Narvik Airport in Evenes, in the municipality of Evenes.

Commercial operations began in 1996. One of the first contracts was for the delivery of newspapers from Harstad.

In 1999, the airline received two Dornier 228s and started a regular service from Harstad/Narvik to Bodø Airport and Tromsø Airport. The route was not viable and was closed later that year.

In this process, Kato Air took over Helitrans' fixed-wing operations and established a base at Trondheim Airport in Værnes.

From then on, the airline focused on charter flights for oil companies, mainly charter flights from Trondheim to Brønnøysund.

The airline won the Bodø public service obligations for Røst Airport and Narvik Airport, Framnes
in 2003. Later that same year, it also won a major contract with the Norwegian Post Office.

The maintenance certificate was withdrawn on August 28, 2008, and the airline ceased operations on September 1.

IATA - 6S
ICAO - KAT
Call sign
- Kato-Air
Founded - 16 February 1995
Ceased operations - 1 September 2008
Operating bases:

• Bodø Airport
• Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes
• Trondheim Airport, Værnes

Fleet size - 4 (2008)
Destinations - 2 (2008)
Headquarters - Evenes



 

AIRLINE HISTORY DEFUNCT - Classic Airways (ICAO: CCN) was a short-lived British charter airline based in London, operating between 1997 and 1998 before becoming defunct.

Flyingphotos - G-IOII - Lisboa

The airline operated Lockheed Tristar aircraft, offering charter services before its swift closure. It is generally listed among the defunct airline records of the United Kingdom. 


ICAO - CCN
Callsign - CLASSIC JET
Full Name  - Classic Airways Limited
Country - United Kingdom
Founded - 9 May 1997
Ceased operations  - Aug 1998
Headquarters - London
Main Hub - London Stansted (STN / EGSS)

VINTAGE Aircraft - CLA Air Transport / N345JW / Douglas DC-8-63(F)

Flyingphotos - Lisboa

IATA - C9 
ICAO - CXX 
Country -  Philippines

EMIRATES / Airbus A350-900 / F-WZFU / msn 770

Alain Charpentier
 

VINTAGE Special colours - Ryanair / Boeing 737-200 / EI-CJC - "Hertz"

Flyingphotos - Faro
 

quarta-feira, 25 de março de 2026

NEW LIVERY - Nile Air / SU-BQR / Airbus A320-214 / Serial #: 4936

Photo. Neon_spottingz / Takács Zalá

old livery - Flyingphotos - Madrid

NEW AIRLINE - is the first Georgian low cost carrier.



The airline received its air operator certificate in Sep-2025 and commenced operations in Oct-2025.

A new airline, OneClick Airways, has entered the Georgian aviation market. According to information posted on the Civil Aviation Agency's website, the legal entity is authorized to carry both cargo and passenger passengers.


IATA: 4L
ICAO: OOO
Main hub: Tbilisi International Airport
Country/Territory: Georgia

Fleet: 
4L-ONE Boeing 737-800
4L-TWO Boeing 737-800

ROUTES - Malaysia's Berjaya Air to offer all-biz Koh Samui charter

Berjaya Air (J8, Kuala Lumpur Subang) will launch charter flights from Kuala Lumpur Subang to Koh Samui and Medan Kuala Namu on April 22, 2026, 3x weekly to each destination. The flights will be operated with ATR72-600 turboprops configured with 26 all-business-class seats. The airline has yet to receive the first of two -600 series aircraft on order, although it currently operates one ATR42-500 and one ATR72-500.

The routes expand Berjaya Air's network beyond its existing Kuala Lumpur Subang-Pulau Redang-Singapore Seletar service and target premium leisure travel within Southeast Asia.
CH Aviation / Photo: Berjaya


 

AIRPORT - Lisboa-Humberto Delgado-Portugal










 Flyingphotos

LOONG AIR / Airbus A320/ NEO F-WWBM / msn 13055 /

Alain Charpentier
 

HAINAN AIRLINES / Airbus A320NEO / F-WWDU / msn 12998 /

Alain Charpentier
 

AIRPORT - Miami International Airport











Ronald Vermeulen

 

FLEET / ORDER - United to Add 250+ Planes in Next Two Years - Most by Any Airline - Includes New, Premium Customer Experiences, Aircraft Variants, Subfleet, Seats and Amenities


Ton Jochems - BRU


Coastliner" Airbus A321neo will fly between West Coast hubs in Los Angeles and San Francisco and Newark/New York starting later this summer – includes all-aisle access lie-flat United Polaris® business class seat and United Polaris lounge access, a first for United's domestic travelers

Airbus A321XLR with United Polaris seats will replace Boeing 757s on existing routes to smaller cities in Europe and South America starting this summer

New CRJ450 connects smaller cities to Denver and Chicago hubs starting this fall - premium regional jet features spacious United First® cabin with a luggage closet instead of overhead bins

New 787-9 with the Elevated interior will fly internationally starting on April 22 - featuring new United Polaris Studio℠ suites and the most total premium seats in United's fleet

Since 2021, United has added 22 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, 237 Boeing 737 MAX and 67 Airbus A321neos, completed 70% of its plan to retrofit its mainline narrow-body fleet, replaced more than 100 regional jets with larger aircraft; increased premium seats per North American departure by 40%, and hired more than 60,000 people

New fleet and product offerings reflect United's focus on delivering a premium experience and offering something new for every customer

CHICAGO and LOS ANGELES, March 24, 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- United Airlines today announced the next phase of its long-term plan to win brand loyal customers and further differentiate itself from competitors.

 United to Add 250+ Planes in Next Two Years – Most by Any Airline – Includes New, Premium Customer Experiences, Aircraft Variants, Subfleet, Seats and Amenities

The airline expects to take delivery of more than 250 new aircraft by April 2028 – the most by any airline in a two-year period – to further modernize its fleet, add new aircraft variants, create a new experience for transcontinental travelers and introduce new onboard products for every customer, reinforcing United's position as a leading premium airline.

United is adding widebody experiences to its new, narrowbody aircraft: the new "Coastliner" Airbus A321 subfleet and A321XLR are United's first narrowbodies with the Elevated interior and feature a new, all-aisle access lie-flat seat in United Polaris with a patented design that offers more elbow and shoulder room and lower suite walls that protect privacy while maintaining an open feel in the cabin. United has 100 of these new airplanes coming into its fleet, and they'll replace 40 older, less efficient Boeing 757s.

The Coastliner will have a specially designed livery and fly exclusively between United's west coast hubs in San Francisco and Los Angeles and Newark/New York and will introduce the United Polaris cabin experience to domestic travelers. For the first time, customers traveling in United Polaris on these routes can also get access to the United Polaris lounge.

United's A321XLR gives travelers access to 32 premium seats – 16 more than the 757 it replaces – and will start flying later this year.

The CRJ450 – a reimagined and redesigned version of the CRJ200 will be operated by SkyWest and will connect smaller cities to the airline's Denver and Chicago hubs starting this fall. This will be one of United's most premium regional jets, boasting a spacious United First cabin with a large luggage closet instead of overhead bins, creating an open, luxurious environment unlike any other commercial regional aircraft.

United's new 787-9 with the Elevated interior will fly internationally starting on April 22. These planes include the airline's new United Polaris Studio: lie-flat, all-aisle-access seats that are 25% larger than standard United Polaris seats and include privacy doors*, an ottoman for companions on some seats, exclusive meal service with wine pairings and caviar, new amenity kits with retail-size offerings, wireless charging, Bluetooth connectivity and a huge 27-inch, 4K OLED seatback screen – the largest among U.S. carriers.
Today's announcement expands on the successful and ambitious 'United Next' growth strategy announced in 2021. Since that time, United has added 22 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, 237 Boeing 737 MAX and 67 Airbus A321neos, completed 70% of its plan to retrofit its mainline, narrow-body fleet, replaced more than 100 regional jets with larger mainline aircraft; increased premium seats per North American departure by 40% and hired more than 60,000 people.

"For more than a decade, we've invested billions of dollars in our product, service, and technology as part of our plan to be the best brand loyal airline in the world, and the result is that more and more customers are choosing to fly us every day," said United CEO Scott Kirby. "Today we accelerate our plans and elevate our offerings to the next level, creating an even more consistent, premium onboard experience for every customer and delivering value across every cabin of service."

"These new planes and products not only complement our fleet and network plans, but they also give our customers more premium amenity and seat choices – whether they bought a basic economy ticket to fly from Chicago to Ft. Wayne or are flying Polaris between San Francisco and Singapore," said United Executive Vice President and Chief Commercial Officer Andrew Nocella. "United is setting the pace and innovating for our customers at a scope and scale unheard of in aviation history – and we're not taking our foot off the gas."

New airplanes joining United's fleet between now and April of 2028 include:

47 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners with the Elevated interior
33 will be configured with additional premium seats
40 Airbus A321neo Coastliners out of 50 total on order
28 Airbus A321XLR out of 50 total on order
119 Boeing 737 MAX
18 Airbus A321neos
A Widebody Experience on a Narrowbody Jet

The new A321neo Coastliner and A321XLR feature a custom-designed, all-aisle access lie-flat seat in United Polaris that brings the same feeling of spaciousness and comfort that customers enjoy on widebody airplanes to these new narrowbody jets. This new suite is wider at the shoulder and elbow than similar competitor products and has semi-translucent suite dividers that create an open feeling in the cabin while still maintaining passenger privacy. The patented design is the result of more than five years of research and development – including two rounds of customer sleep trials – to ensure it has ample space for customers to relax comfortably, an intuitive layout and easy-to-access features.

The addition of the A321neo Coastliner and A321XLR – combined with airline's existing fleet – means United will soon offer nearly double the number of lie-flat seats than its next closest competitor.

"Coastliner" Airbus A321neo

The Airbus A321neo Coastliner was custom designed to give transcontinental customers an even better experience – the interior of the plane is all-new from nose-to-tail, with 20 new, all-aisle access lie-flat seats in United Polaris, 12 United Premium Plus® seats – a first for narrowbody domestic flights – and 129 United Economy® seats. United removed three seats from the standard configuration of this plane to make room for a snack bar in the rear of the plane, so customers traveling in Economy can grab their favorite snack or non-alcoholic beverage anytime during their flight.

United Polaris customers traveling on the Coastliner will receive the similar amenities enjoyed by customers on international flights, including Saks Fifth Avenue bedding, Perricone MD skincare in the amenity kits, and premium headphones with Meridian technology. And – for the first time – customers flying in United Polaris on this aircraft can get access to the United Polaris lounge.

The Coastliner will be easy to spot in the sky thanks to a new livery that pays homage to the coastal destinations it serves. Distinctive bands in bright shades of blue wrap around the back third of the airplane, and United's name is painted proudly on the aircraft belly for those lucky enough to spot it from below – particularly from the iconic plane spotting locations near Los Angeles International Airport.

The routes the Coastliner will fly are some of United's busiest – on average, more than 10,000 passengers fly between the airline's West Coast hubs in San Francisco and Los Angeles and Newark/New York every day – and connect from there to the airline's leading global route network, with Hong Kong, Melbourne, Shanghai, Sydney and Taipei being the most popular onward destinations. United serves 17 destinations across the Pacific from its west coast hubs and 42 destinations across the Atlantic from Newark/New York – more than any other U.S. airline. The first of United's 50 planned Coastliners will start flying this summer, and the airline expects 40 of them to be flying by early 2028.

Airbus A321XLR

The Airbus A321XLR was also designed from the ground up to be the airline's most premium narrowbody airplane, capable of providing a new level of comfort and style for those traveling on international short-to medium-haul routes. This airplane has 32 premium seats – 16 more than the 757s it replaces – including a new all-aisle access lie-flat United Polaris suite with a privacy door. Every seat has a large, 4K OLED screen with Bluetooth connectivity, ranging in size from 19 inches in Polaris, 16 inches in United Premium Plus and 13 inches in United Economy and everyone has access to larger overhead bins with room for rollaboard bags. Just like the Coastliner, the A321XLR features a snack bar in the rear of the Economy cabin.

The A321XLR will replace United's Boeing 757 fleet on some existing international routes starting this summer, and in the future, will open new destinations for the airline in Europe and South America. United will launch this new plane with a special "Born to Explore" decal, in celebration of the new flying this airplane makes possible. 50 A321XLRs are expected to join United's fleet and more than half of them are expected to be in service by 2028.

CRJ450

The 41-seat CRJ450 is a first-of-its kind regional aircraft designed to evoke a feeling of a private jet experience for travelers in the United First cabin. In a first for a U.S. commercial airline, the overhead bins in United First have been removed in favor of a large luggage closet, creating a spacious, airy environment. The Economy cabin features overhead bins large enough to fit rollaboard bags – uncommon on regional jets of this size – and all new trim and finish that's consistent with United's larger aircraft. Every passenger onboard can enjoy free Starlink Wi-Fi if they're a member of MileagePlus, keeping them connected to work and entertainment just like they are at home.

The CRJ450 joins the popular CRJ550 – an airplane that marked the start of United's reimagining of its regional fleet when it launched in 2019. The CRJ550 has among the highest customer satisfaction scores of any regional aircraft. By 2028, United expects to have more than 50 CRJ450s and nearly 120 CRJ550s in service, giving travelers a stylish, premium option to connect primarily from smaller cities to United's hubs and global network.  

Boeing 787-9 Elevated

In less than a year from when it was first announced, United has taken delivery of its first three Boeing 787-9 aircraft with the all-new Elevated interior – a nose-to-tail transformation across every cabin. With 99 premium seats, this aircraft is United's most premium international aircraft yet and marks the debut of United Polaris Studio – a new seat that's 25% larger than the standard United Polaris seat and includes privacy doors, an extra ottoman for companions, exclusive meal service with wine pairings and caviar, new amenity kits with retail-size offerings, wireless charging, Bluetooth connectivity, and a huge 27-inch, 4K OLED seatback screen, the largest among U.S. carriers. Every seat on this airplane has gotten an upgrade – from the new suites in United Polaris with sliding doors and a 19-inch, 4K OLED screen, to freshly designed seats in United Premium Plus and United Economy with 16-inch and 13-inch 4K OLED screens respectively.

The inaugural international flight for the 787-9 with the Elevated interior is set for April 22 from San Francisco to Singapore, and a few lucky customers might catch it on select domestic routes between San Francisco and Houston over the next few weeks while it prepares for international service. United plans to have 33 787-9 airplanes with the Elevated interior flying by 2028.

New Amenities for Every Traveler

United is making investments for all its customers like:

Starlink Wi-Fi – free for MileagePlus members – bringing an at-home internet experience to the sky and expected to be onboard all United dual-cabin planes by the end of 2027.
A softer, more stylish blanket for economy travelers on longer routes.
New, higher quality earbuds with improved audio for economy travelers.
A continued investment in food and wine across every cabin, including a new partnership with Chef's Table that will bring new menu options designed by some of the world's leading chefs onboard this summer.
Screens at every seat – within two years United expects to have more than 227,000 screens on more than 1,200 aircraft.
An industry-leading library of in-flight entertainment content, featuring award winning movies, such as Sinners and One Battle After Another from Warner Bros. Pictures, and premium content from Apple TV, HBO Max, A24 and Spotify.
Bins large enough to fit everyone's rollaboard bag – now on board nearly 570 United planes
An award-winning app that updates regularly with new features like turn-by-turn wayfinding for connecting customers, a virtual gate that alerts you when it's time to board, real-time weather updates, bag tracking with Apple AirTag integration, real-time United Club capacity information and more.
For more information about how United is creating an industry-leading, premium experience for its customers visit United.com/Elevated.

FLEET - Vietnam Airlines plans to issue RFP soon to dry lease 12 widebody aircraft, including A350-900 and B787-9/-10, to deliver in 2028–30.

The lease terms are for eight years.

Photo: Vietnam Airlines

FLEET / ORDER - ANA Holdings has revised its order for 11 B787-10 aircraft, with three be converted to B787-9 aircraft.

Only one -10 remains to be delivered by March 2027, while the -9s will be delivered from fiscal 2027.


Photo: Boeing

FLEET - Ethiopian Airlines to lease two B777-300(ERSF) freighters


Ethiopian Airlines (ET, Addis Ababa International) has signed a lease agreement with AerCap for a pair of B777-300(ERSF) converted widebody freighters, representing the first of its type to operate in Africa. Deliveries are scheduled for the second quarter of 2028, the parties announced in a statement.

"These aircraft will significantly enhance our cargo capacity and efficiency, boosting trade in the region. As demand for air freight continues to grow, Ethiopian Airlines remains committed to investing in modern, sustainable solutions that cement our position in the global cargo market," commented Group CEO Mesfin Tasew.

"With 25% more capacity than today's smaller twin-engine long-haul freighters, the B777-300ERSF delivers significant cost efficiencies and will position Ethiopian Airlines to further expand its growing cargo platform," added AerCap CEO Aengus Kelly.

According to ch-aviation fleets data, Ethiopian Airlines already leases a pair of B767-300ER(BDSF) widebody freighters from Titan Aviation Holdings, but these are currently in maintenance. The rest of the cargo fleet includes three B737-800(SF)s, one B737-800(BCF), two B767-300Fs, and twelve B777-200Fs.
CH Aviation 

AIRCRAFT - Embraer E-Freighter Wins Aviation Week Program Excellence Award

Embraer has won the 2026 Aviation Week Program Excellence Award in the OEM category. The Aviation Week Program Excellence Awards honor programs that demonstrated exceptional performance, extending their impact well beyond technical milestones. This recognition underscores the importance of innovative solutions and robust management practices.


“The E-Freighter Program represents a new frontier for Embraer and the global air cargo market. In 29 months, our teams and partners worldwide transformed the proven E‑Jet platform into a highly capable, fully certified freighter designed to meet the specific demands of today’s e‑commerce logistics. With its exceptional payload, range, and turnaround performance, the E190F will help connect smaller cities, open new routes, and offer operators a modern, sustainable, and economically compelling solution,” says Marcelo Tocci, Program Director, Commercial Aviation, Embraer.


The E190F was launched to meet the changing demands of e‑commerce and modern trade, which require fast deliveries and decentralized operations, driving demand for rapid shipment distribution to secondary and tertiary markets. The jet was developed to fill a gap in the air cargo market and to replace older, less efficient models.


E-Jets converted to freighters offer over 40% more volume capacity, three times the range of large cargo turboprops, and up to 30% lower operating costs than larger narrowbodies. When combining underfloor and main-deck capacities, the maximum structural payload is 13,500 kg.

terça-feira, 24 de março de 2026

NEW LIVERY - Braspress Air Cargo operates with specialized Boeing 737-4M0(SF) freighters, specifically targeting flights between Campinas (VCP) and Manaus (MAO) to strengthen logistics.

PS-BPB / Boeing 737-4M0(SF)
Photo: Matheus Lima


These aircraft, including units registered PS-BPA, PS-BPB and PS-BPC, can transport up to 20 tons of cargo with a capacity of 120  m 3 𝑚 3 .



 

SPECIAL LIVERY - Belavia's 30th Anniversary!

EW-588PD / A330-200

Photos: Belavia
 

NEW LIVERY - Air X / A340-300 / 9H-BIG

Flyingphotos - Lisboa

SPECIAL COLOURS - SunExpress Airlines, the joint venture of Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines, officially unveiled its fan-chosen Crystal Palace Football Club aircraft, ‘The Eagle’


SunExpress Airlines, the joint venture of Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines, officially unveiled its fan-chosen Crystal Palace Football Club aircraft, ‘The Eagle’, at London Gatwick Airport today, marking a major milestone in its official airline partnership with the club.

The bespoke livery, chosen directly by Crystal Palace supporters, was revealed during a dedicated airside ceremony at Gatwick’s South Terminal. Senior representatives from SunExpress, Crystal Palace FC and Gatwick Airport were joined by media, stakeholders and Crystal Palace legend, Mark Bright, as the aircraft arrived at the gate in its new colours for the first time.

Earlier this year, SunExpress and Crystal Palace invited supporters of the club to vote between two specially created designs. ‘The Eagle’, celebrating the club’s iconic crest and deep South London identity, won by a landslide with 87 per cent of the vote. The campaign generated the highest engagement ever recorded for a Crystal Palace partner activation and ranked as the second most engaged online vote in the club’s history.

The Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft with the registration TC-SMF will now operate across the SunExpress network, including regular services from London Gatwick, as well as 11 other UK and Ireland airports in total from summer 2026, carrying Crystal Palace’s colours to destinations across Europe and Türkiye.
In addition to ‘summer sun and beach’ travel, SunExpress caters for a number of other types of travel including cultural, archaeological, and culinary tourism, and sports travel.

SunExpress is a value carrier with a strong presence on the Turkish Riviera and in Anatolia. The airline operates in a total of 250 routes to 106 destinations across 37 countries.

Photos: Sun Express
 

ROUTES - Etihad Airways Launches First Service to Charlotte with State-of-the-Art A350


Photo by Charlotte Douglas International Airport

Charlotte joins Etihad's North American network as the airline expands services 


New service connects Charlotte Douglas International Airport to Etihad’s global network via Abu Dhabi

Abu Dhabi, UAE – Etihad Airways, the national airline of the United Arab Emirates, has begun scheduled operations to North Carolina, with its inaugural flight arriving at Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) on 20 March, operated by the airline’s modern Airbus A350-1000.

The new service connects the Charlotte region and communities throughout North Carolina and the broader Southeast to Etihad’s global network, supporting both passenger and freight connectivity and providing access to key destinations across India and Asia.

The A350 is among the most advanced and fuel-efficient widebody aircraft in commercial service, featuring the latest generation engines and aerodynamics.

Guests in Etihad’s Business cabin enjoy fully flat beds, direct aisle access, enhanced privacy, and a premium dining experience. With 327 seats in Economy, guests benefit from generous legroom, personal in-flight entertainment with Bluetooth headset pairing, and complimentary Wi-Fi chat packages.
Etihad

FLEET - Azul is using leased EuroAtlantic Boeing 767-300ER aircraft for flights between Brazil and the USA (specifically Confins-Orlando and Belo Horizonte-Orlando) to cover for maintenance issues with its own fleet.

Azul Linhas Aereas Brasileiras (EuroAtlantic Airways) / CS-TSU / B767-34P(ER)
Photo: Miguel B Santos


These flights often feature a 767 in a full-economy, 309-seat configuration

EuroAtlantic Boeing 767-300ER (e.g., registrations CS-TST and CS-TSU)
These flights are sometimes operated alongside other EuroAtlantic equipment used by Azul, such as the Boeing 777-200ER, which has been utilized for flights to Lisbon. 

AIRLINE HISTORIC DEFUNCT - Fly Jamaica Airways, a Jamaican-Guyanese carrier based in Kingston, ceased all operations on March 31, 2019, following financial difficulties and aircraft shortages.



Flyingphotos - Fort Lauderdale - 2012


Fly Jamaica Airways was a Jamaican-Guyanese airline headquartered in Kingston, Jamaica. 

The airline's main hub was based in Norman Manley International Airport in Kingston, Jamaica. 

The airline mainly offered routes to North America. 

On 31 March 2019, Fly Jamaica Airways suspended operations and made all employee positions redundant due to the lack of aircraft.

The airline had been trying to recover after one of its aircraft experienced a runway excursion at Guyana's Cheddi Jagan International Airport in November 2018


Fly Jamaica operated its services with a Boeing 757 and a 767 aircraft.
Both planes were owned by the airline.
When the 757 crashed in November, the 767 was already out of operation for maintenance
purposes.

Founded - September 2011
Commenced operations - 14 February 2013; 13 years ago
Ceased operations - 31 March 2019
Hubs
Norman Manley International Airport
Cheddi Jagan International Airport
Fleet size - 1
Destinations - 4
Headquarters - Kingston, Jamaica