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terça-feira, 28 de abril de 2026
FLEET - VietJetAir expects to add first A330-900N in 2026
VietJetAir (VJ, Hanoi Noi Bai International) will take delivery of its first A330-900N in 2026, board member Philipp Rösler said, as quoted in a Reuters report on April 24, 2026. The low-cost carrier intends to use the widebody aircraft to expand into European markets.
Rösler said the carrier is looking at direct flights to the Czech Republic, Germany, the UK, and France, although the launch will depend on the delivery of its long-haul widebody orders.
As previously reported by ch-aviation, VietJetAir ordered 20 additional A330-900Ns from Airbus in May 2025, doubling its commitment for the type to 40 aircraft. The airline had signed its initial order for twenty A330neo jets at the 2024 Farnborough Airshow to replace its existing eight A330-300s.
Rösler also told Reuters that VietJetAir wants to help develop Ho Chi Minh City into an Asia-Pacific aviation finance hub by bringing aircraft financing, leasing, insurance, and capital markets activities closer to fast-growing aviation markets.
The executive said the airline's operations remained normal despite cutting flights in March 2026 linked to potential fuel shortages. He added that two C909s that were previously being wet leased are no longer operating in VietJetAir's network, although the carrier still plans to deploy the Chinese-built regional jets, particularly on routes to China.
In April 2026, VietJetAir signed an agreement with SPDB Financial Leasing, covering the dry lease of up to ten C909s for use on routes between Viet Nam and China. The parties did not disclose a delivery timeline.
According to ch-aviation data, the carrier's in-house fleet includes eight A330-300s, alongside seventeen A320-200s, thirty-six A321-200s, eleven A321-200Ns, and thirty-three A321-200NX.
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ROUTES - Fly Cham to launch route to Tripoli Mitiga, Libya
According to ch-aviation schedules data, the carrier will operate the route 1x weekly on board its A320-200 fleet.
CH Aviation
NEW LIVERY (only E-195-E2)- LATAM Brasil will break a rule when it receives the new E195-E2 jets from Embraer, which will have a slightly different visual identity from the airline's Airbus and Boeing aircraft.
In addition to this change in the fuselage, the LATAM logo, which is a silhouette of the map of South America, was added to the engines. This change was not explained, but it is possibly related to the fact that the E195-E2 does not have winglets, but rather slanted wingtips. On Airbus aircraft, the winglets are painted with the company's red and purple colors. On Embraer, this would not be possible and, for this probable reason, the artwork was added to the engines.
Image: Latam / Photo: FlyingphotosSPECIAL COLOURS - Malaysia Airlines Unveils Mumbai Indians-Themed Aircraft, Taking the Spirit of Mumbai Global
Now featured on Malaysia Airlines’ A330-300, the specially designed livery transforms the aircraft into a bold visual expression of sport, culture and connection - carrying the spirit of Mumbai beyond the stadium and onto the global stage. The design blends the distinctive identities of both brands, featuring a dynamic pulse radiating from the Mumbai Indians emblem and its iconic Chakra, symbolising motion and momentum. Flowing patterns across the aircraft reflect the team’s growing global fanbase, reinforcing Malaysia Airlines’ role as a global carrier connecting people through shared journeys and experiences.
To mark the launch, Malaysia Airlines and Mumbai Indians have released a tribute digital film capturing the vibrant culture of Mumbai, the passion of its fans and the warmth of Malaysian Hospitality.
Bryan Foong, Chief Executive Officer of Airline Business from Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), said, “India remains a key growth market for Malaysia Airlines as we continue to strengthen our presence and connectivity across the region. This collaboration with Mumbai Indians allows us to go beyond traditional aviation partnerships by integrating cultural relevance into our brand experience. It reflects our commitment to building meaningful, long-term connections with customers while reinforcing Malaysia Airlines as a carrier that connects people, places and passions across our global network."
A Mumbai Indians spokesperson added, “Our collaboration with Malaysia Airlines is a powerful expression of how the Mumbai Indians brand continues to travel beyond the game and into culture. Seeing our colours take flight on a global platform is a proud moment, as it connects fans across geographies and brings the spirit of Mumbai to the world. Malaysia Airlines has been a forward-thinking partner of sharing our vision of creating meaningful fan experiences not just in stadiums, but across journeys.”
The dedicated aircraft will begin operating on key routes later this year, connecting fans across India, Asia and beyond. More than a visual statement, the collaboration extends the matchday experience into the journey itself, allowing fans to carry their allegiance wherever they travel.
As part of its broader commitment to driving inbound travel and strengthening Malaysia’s position as a key regional hub, Malaysia Airlines continues to enhance its Bonus Side Trip (BST) programme. The initiative allows eligible international travellers transiting through Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 1 to explore an additional Malaysian destination at no additional fare (excluding taxes), with access to eight domestic destinations showcasing Malaysia’s cultural, natural and heritage attractions within a single itinerary.
As Malaysia’s national carrier, the airline also continues to support Visit Malaysia 2026 in collaboration with government and industry partners, further enhancing connectivity and reinforcing Malaysia as a destination of choice for travellers from India, Southeast Asia and beyond.
This forms part of Malaysia Airlines’ broader effort to deepen brand visibility in key markets, including its partnership with Mumbai Indians as the Official Global Airline Partner, announced earlier this year. The airline’s branding is featured on the right chest of the team’s jersey, one of the most prominent positions in cricket.
Malaysian Airlines
SPECIAL COLOURS - Southwest Airlines Announces Partnership with America250 and Unveils Independence One in Celebration of Giving People the Freedom to Fly for 55 Years
Airline also introduces up to $250,000 ‘We Serve Together’ grant for Employees and nonprofits they serve
“With our new Independence One and Liberty One aircraft, we honor this important milestone in our nation’s history, and the generations of Customers that Southwest has carried. They join our Freedom One aircraft in uniting families, bringing service members home, flying entrepreneurs chasing an opportunity, and helping communities stay connected,” said Bob Jordan, President & Chief Executive Officer at Southwest Airlines®. “Southwest is proud to be a part of the 250th national celebration and to honor the same spirit of innovation, resilience, and optimism that has shaped our country and our Company."
Southwest Airlines carries more travelers flying nonstop within the United States than any other airline¹, helping connect cities, states, and stories across the country. Independence One will feature several design elements that commemorate our nation:
- Red, white, and blue paint scheme with 1776 written in giant quill script
- The key phrase, “life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness” from the Declaration of Independence and the three inalienable rights endowed to all humans
- Thirteen stars on the fuselage denoting the thirteen original colonies
- Circle of stars on each engine cowling reflecting the original Betsy Ross flag
- Special “1776” tail number
- America250 nose and winglet decal
Additionally, Southwest Airlines is proud to announce its partnership with America250 as the official airline of America Gives, joining nationwide efforts to make 2026 the largest year of volunteerism in our country's history. To support this initiative, the airline will invest up to $250,000 to further support the nonprofits our Employees serve and amplify the reach of their volunteerism. The We Serve Together grant from Southwest Airlines is a commitment to build upon the more than 180,000 hours of volunteer service from Southwest Employees in 2025.
“As America marks its 250th anniversary, Southwest Airlines’ legacy of connecting people and communities reflects the spirit of freedom and opportunity that defines our nation,” said Rosie Rios, Chair of America250. “Through initiatives like Independence One and America Gives, this partnership will help bring Americans together—across cities, states, and generations—in celebration and service.”
Independence One will officially join the fleet on April 29 with its first scheduled flight from the airline’s hometown in Dallas, Texas, to Philadelphia, the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. Look for tail number 1776 on this day and throughout the year for special stops to celebrate 250 years along with the America250 logo flying proudly on Independence One, Liberty One, and Freedom One all year long.
To access broadcast-quality footage, high-res images, and photos, visit swamedia.com where you can sign up for ongoing updates from Southwest Airlines.
“As America marks its 250th anniversary, Southwest Airlines’ legacy of connecting people and communities reflects the spirit of freedom and opportunity that defines our nation,” said Rosie Rios, Chair of America250. “Through initiatives like Independence One and America Gives, this partnership will help bring Americans together—across cities, states, and generations—in celebration and service.”
Independence One will officially join the fleet on April 29 with its first scheduled flight from the airline’s hometown in Dallas, Texas, to Philadelphia, the birthplace of the Declaration of Independence and the U.S. Constitution. Look for tail number 1776 on this day and throughout the year for special stops to celebrate 250 years along with the America250 logo flying proudly on Independence One, Liberty One, and Freedom One all year long.
To access broadcast-quality footage, high-res images, and photos, visit swamedia.com where you can sign up for ongoing updates from Southwest Airlines.
AIRLINE HISTORY REBRANDED - Odette Airways was a Swiss regional airline founded in 2001, operating from 2002 to 2003, which rebranded to Helvetic Airways.
Flyingphotos - Lisboa - HB-INV-McDonnell Douglas MD-83
Specializing in Balkan destinations, it was restructured in late 2003 to become Switzerland's first budget carrier.
The airline was rebranded Helvetic Airways in Sep 2003, operating its first flight under the new brand on 28/Nov/2003.
Founded in 2001 and began operations on February 15, 2002.
Renamed and restructured into Helvetic Airways in September 2003, with full operation under the new brand starting Nov 28, 2003.
Initially focused on specialized routes to Balkan destinations before expanding into a broader holiday market
VINTAGE AIRCRAFT - United Parcel Service (UPS)(Star Air) / OY-UPT / Boeing 727-22C(QF) - MSN: 19094
United Airlines - Boeing 727-22C - N7406U
Emery Worldwide - Boeing 727-22(F) - N422EX
VINTAGE Aircraft - AIR ATLANTA EUROPE / B747-200 / TF-ATD
Flyingphotos - Lisboa
Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) - 21966
Line Number - 446
Age - 46.1 Years
Production Site - Everett (PAE)
Airframe Status - Stored
VR-HIA - Cathay Pacific - Apr 1980
B-HIA - Cathay Pacific - Oct 1997
TF-ATD - Air Atlanta Icelandic - Dec 1999
TF-ATD - Saudi Arabian Airlines Dec 1999 - leased from Air Atlanta Icelandic
TF-ATD - Air Atlanta Icelandic - Apr 2000
TF-ATD - AirAsia - Feb 2002 - ceased from Air Atlanta Icelandic
TF-ATD - Air Atlanta Icelandic - Apr 2002
TF-ATD - AirAsia - Jan 2003 - leased from Air Atlanta Icelandic
TF-ATD - Air Atlanta Icelandic - May 2003
TF-ATD - Air Atlanta Europe - Jul 2003
TF-ATD - Air Atlanta Icelandic - Nov 2004
N787RR - Rolls-Royce North America - Jun 2005 - Engine Testbed
segunda-feira, 27 de abril de 2026
FLEET - Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras (Brazil) to acquire four more ex-American A330-200
Serials 1011, 1022, 1041 and 1076, as the carrier returns one A330-200 and one A330-900.
FLEET - Biman Bangladesh is facing growing criticism over plans to purchase 14 Boeing aircraft — eight B787-10, two B787-9 and four B737-8 — at a time when the country is struggling with energy shortages and debt
The deal is expected to finalize with Boeing by 30 April 2026, with deliveries until 2031.
Photo: BimanFLEET - Garuda Indonesia adds damp-leased widebodies for Hajj ops
Garuda Indonesia (GA, Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta) has commenced its 2026 Hajj operations with a mix of in-house and damp-leased widebody aircraft, including A330-300s operated by Thai AirAsia X, World2Fly (Portugal), and World2Fly (Spain), and an A330-900N operated by Lion Air.
Chief executive Glenny Kairupan, as quoted by Antara news agency, said the airline requires 15 widebodies for the religious charter programme: eight in-house aircraft and seven leased jets. Garuda Indonesia will transport 102,502 pilgrims from 10 embarkation points across Indonesia, using six B777-300ERs, six A330-300s, and three A330-900Ns.
ADS-B data from the initial wave of departures shows four leased aircraft in active service: A330-300s HS-XTI (msn 978) from Thai AirAsia X, CS-WFP (msn 1097) from World2Fly (Portugal), and EC-KCP (msn 833) from World2Fly (Spain), as well as A330-900N PK-LET (msn 1939) from Lion Air.
Garuda Indonesia has not publicly disclosed the leasing arrangements for these aircraft; however, previous tenders for its 2026 Hajj operations indicated a preference for damp lease-style contracts.
The initial outbound flights, serving embarkation points Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta, Banda Aceh, Medan Kuala Namu, Padang, Solo City, Yogyakarta International, Balikpapan, Banjarmasin, Makassar, and Praya Lombok International, also used at least seven in-house aircraft, specifically five B777-300ERs and two A330-900Ns, as of April 24, 2026.
Garuda Indonesia, one of two designated carriers authorised to operate Indonesia's Hajj flights alongside Saudia, said its outbound services to Jeddah International and Madinah will run from April 22 until May 21, 2026. Return flights are scheduled between June 1 and June 30, 2026.
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FLEET - Sun PhuQuoc Airways (Vietnam) acquires eight ex-American A330-200
Serials 1417, 1415, 1441, 1480, 1455, 1502 and 1512, with delivery between June 2026 and March 2027.
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FLEET - Korean Air delivers 5,000 Airbus A320 Sharklets
Korean Air has delivered its 5,000th Sharklet for the Airbus A320 family, marking a key milestone in its aerostructures business and reinforcing its role in the global aerospace supply chain.
Korean Air marked the achievement with a ceremony on April 23 at its Busan Tech Center. Attendees toured Korean Air’s aerostructure manufacturing and MRO facilities, and Korean Air recognized 15 partner companies for their contribution to the program.
"This milestone reflects Korean Air’s engineering excellence and long-standing partnership with Airbus," said Jong Seok Yoo, Executive Vice President and Chief Safety and Operating Officer at Korean Air. "We will continue to advance our capabilities and uphold the highest quality standards to support the global aerospace industry."
The Sharklet is an L-shaped wingtip device installed on A320 family aircraft that reduces drag, improving fuel efficiency and reducing carbon emissions.
Korean Air was selected as a manufacturer for the A320 Sharklet program in 2010 following a competitive bid. Since its first delivery in July 2012, Korean Air has used its Auto Moving Line system to achieve significantly improved production capacity.
Korean Air
VINTAGE Aircraft - AIR TRANSAT / Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 150 / C-FTNB
Age - 28.7 Years at the end of its life
Production Site - Palmdale (PMD)
Airframe Status - Broken up Apr 2001 at MZJ
N309EA - Eastern Air Lines - Jul 1972
N309EA - Trans World Airlines (TWA) - Apr 1973 - leased from Eastern Air Lines
N309EA - Eastern Air Lines - Oct 1973
N309EA - Trans World Airlines (TWA) Apr 1974 - leased from Eastern Air Lines
N309EA - Eastern Air Lines - Oct 1974
N309EA - First Chicago Leasing - Oct 1988
C-FTNB - Air Transat - May 1989
AIRLINE HISTORY DEFUNCT - BritishJET was a trading name for the tour operator Malta Bargains Limited based in Malta
Flyingphotos - Lisboa
The company held a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) Air Travel Organiser's Licence The operation was established on 29 September 2004, when Malta Bargains Limited (previously Malta Sun Holidays) a travel agent specialising in Maltese holidays for British tourists, was licensed by the UK CAA as a tour operator.
Services started with a flight between London Gatwick and Malta on 1 May 2005 and then to other UK airports. In 2008 BritishJET ceased operations as their contract with Malta Bargains ended.
Air Malta became Malta Bargains' carrier of passengers between the UK and Malta.
Call sign - FLYHELLO
Founded - 2004
Ceased operations - 2008
Fleet size - 1
Headquarters - Malta
Malta
Luqa (Malta International Airport) BaseUnited Kingdom
Birmingham (Birmingham Airport)
Bristol (Bristol Airport)
Cardiff (Cardiff Airport)
East Midlands (East Midlands Airport)
Exeter (Exeter Airport)
Glasgow (Glasgow Airport)
Leeds/Bradford (Leeds Bradford Airport)
London(Gatwick Airport)(Stansted Airport)
Manchester (Manchester Airport)
Newcastle upon Tyne (Newcastle Airport)
Norwich (Norwich Airport)
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
Flyingphotos - Dusseldorf
Founded in 2008 and funded by Jordan’s KH Group, it primarily operated Boeing 737-400 aircraft for European and Middle Eastern flights before ceasing operations and returning its operating license due to financial constraints.
Ceased operations - November 2, 2010.
Headquarters/Hub: Originally Bremen, later based at Berlin Schönefeld Airport (SXF).
Operational History: Founded in 2008, commenced operations in May 2009, and shut down after the 2010 season.
Fleet: Operated two [Boeing 737-400s] (Registration: D-ABRE and D-ABRF).
Focused on charter services for tour operators, often to destinations like Beirut and Amman.
ICAO - BFY
IATA - 8B
Callsign - BORGWARDT
AIRLINE HISTORY DEFUNCT - Air Atlas Express was a Moroccan charter airline established on December 20, 2002, specializing in flights between Morocco and Europe
Flyingphotos - Lisboa - Boeing 737-4Y0-CN-REB
ICAO - AXP
Call sign - Atlas Express
Fleet size - 1
Destinations - Paris, London, Dublin, Porto, Brussels, Lisbon, Amsterdam, Kyiv, Istanbul, Tunis, Toulouse, Lyon, Brest
VINTAGE Aircraft - Air Atlanta Icelandic / Lockheed L-1011 TriStar 1 / TF-ABU
Flyingphotos - Faro, Portugal
Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) - 193A-1051
Age - 27.5 Years - at the end of its life
Production Site - Palmdale (PMD)
Airframe Status - Broken up May 2001 at SOO
N325EA - Eastern Air Lines
N325EA - Trans World Airlines (TWA)
N325EA - Eastern Air Lines
VR-HHY - Cathay Pacific
TF-ABU - Air Atlanta Icelandic
VINTAGE Aircraft - Saudi Arabian Airlines / HZ-APF / McDonnell Douglas MD-90
Flyingphotos-Lisboa
Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) - 53496
Line Number - 2216
Age - 18.0 Years
at the end of its life
Production Site - Long Beach (LGB)
HZ-APF - Saudi Arabian Airlines
HZ-APF - Saudia
N969AS - AerSale
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