Photo: Wesley Poxon
terça-feira, 18 de agosto de 2026
FLEET - Indian regional carrier Star Air is on track to add two used Embraer E190 aircraft (featuring 108 seats) to its fleet.
AIRCRAFT Vintage - Lowa Corporation / Boeing 707-330B / N88ZL
N88ZL is a historic Boeing 707-330B (MSN 18928 / Line 457) owned by Lowa Ltd / Lowa Corporation.
Built in 1965 and originally delivered to Lufthansa, it later converted into a VIP executive layout, became famous for private music-tour and celebrity charters, and received quiet-engine hushkits
AIRCRAFT Vintage - Governo de Angola / Boeing 707-321B Adv / D2-MAN
D2-MAN is the international aircraft registration code for a historic Boeing 707-321B (serial number 20025) operated by the Government of Angola. Built in 1969, the vintage jetliner was frequently spotted across international airports over the decades, including visits to Lisbon, before later becoming derelict
Flyingphotos / Lisboa
segunda-feira, 17 de agosto de 2026
AIRCRAFT - Lufthansa City Airlines to take delivery of A220 in mid-4Q26
the carrier said in a social media post, pointing towards an on-schedule introduction to the
fleet.
Lufthansa City Airlines will become the first German airline to operate the Airbus A220-
300 in scheduled service,” the post said.
The A220-300, msn 55501, with the future registration D-ACAA, is currently at Airbus
Canada’s final assembly line in Mirabel, Montreal.
A319-100s and fourteen A320-200Ns. The aircraft currently in the fleet were either
delivered directly to Lufthansa City, or moved to the unit from elsewhere in the group.
provider Lufthansa CityLine with City Airlines.
AIRCRAFT / FLEET - Qantaslink Fokker F100 Lands A New Role
After its final flight across Australia a QantasLink Fokker F100 jet aircraft has touched down at Shellharbour Airport where it will begin a new chapter at the Historical Aircraft Restoration Society (HARS).
The recently retired 100-seat aircraft has been donated by QantasLink to HARS where it will join its collection of aircraft as a public exhibit.
VH-NPU “Meekatharra” is the second aircraft to be donated to HARS, with another QantasLink F100 donated to its Parkes Museum in February.
Meekatharra will sit alongside Qantas’ first Boeing 747- 400, VH-OJA that was donated by Qantas in 2015. City of Canberra arrived at HARS following26 years of service and is one of the museum's most visited attractions.
QantasLink’s fleet of F100s are being gradually replaced with Embraer E190 aircraft to improve reliability, fuel efficiency and customer comfort. The first E190 is expected to arrive in Perth next month.
Meekatharra began flying for QantasLink in December 2016 and was the final F100 to be added to the fleet. The aircraft has flown more than 11,250 hours for QantasLink, carrying around a million passengers across regional Western Australia and as a critical support of the resource industry.
Comments from QantasLink CEO Mark Dal Pra:
“Meekatharra played an important role connecting regional communities across Western Australia for close to a decade, and we’re thrilled it will now be preserved by HARS for the future generations of aviation enthusiasts.
“HARS has become a natural home for some of our retired aircraft, helping keep important parts of Australian aviation history alive.
“As we farewell the F100 and prepare to welcome new aircraft into the fleet, we're grateful to the volunteers who will ensure its story continues to be shared.”
Comments from HARS President and Chief Pilot Bob De La Hunty:
“We're honoured that QantasLink has entrusted HARS with another important piece of Australian aviation history.
“Joining Qantas' first Boeing 747-400, and the former Qantas Boeing 707-138, Meekatharra will help tell the story of the aircraft that connected regional communities and supported industry across Western Australia.
“Our volunteers are passionate about keeping these stories alive and giving visitors the opportunity to experience these remarkable aircraft up close.”
Comments from Shellharbour Mayor, Chris Homer:
"We're proud to welcome another significant aircraft to HARS here in Shellharbour, strengthening our city's reputation as one of Australia's premier destinations for aviation history.
"This F100 served communities across Western Australia for many years, and it's fitting that its next chapter will be at HARS, where it will continue connecting people through education, tourism and the preservation of Australia's aviation heritage.
"HARS continues to attract visitors from across the country, and every new addition to its collection helps share the stories of Australian aviation with future generations while supporting local tourism and our visitor economy."
Fast Facts:
• VH-NPU joined the QantasLink fleet in 2016 and prior to that it flew for American Airlines and Austrian Airlines.
• Nine million kilometres and 7,543 flights flown for QantasLink
• The F100 aircraft have connected communities across Western Australia, including Kalgoorlie, Newman and Paraburdoo.
• QantasLink’s WA network operates over 600 flights per week to more than 25 destinations across regional Western Australia and to Darwin, Newcastle, Hobart, Christmas Island and the Cocos (Keeling) Islands.
• Its current Western Australian fleet includes 40 aircraft including Fokker 100, Airbus A319 and Airbus A320.
• The donation follows a QantasLink F100 donation to HARS Parkes in February 2026.
• HARS Albion Park is already home to Qantas' first Boeing 747-400, VH-OJA, donated in 2015.
Qantas
ROUTES - SWISS strengthens its Geneva base with larger aircraft
Swiss International Air Lines (SWISS) is adjusting its fleet in Geneva. For the 2027 summer timetable, the airline will operate two Airbus A320neos instead of two Airbus A220-300s. While the A220-300 offers 145 seats, the A320neo has capacity for 180 passengers.
More seats on an important route
SWISS will deploy the two Airbus A320neos on its Geneva–London Heathrow route. This is one of the most in-demand routes from Geneva. The aircraft change will create additional capacity on the route and further strengthen SWISS’s offering for travelers.
“This sends a strong signal for our Geneva base,” says SWISS CEO Jens Fehlinger. “We want to secure our position in Geneva for the long term and continue to strengthen it with targeted measures. An attractive, demand-oriented and profitable route network plays a decisive role in this.”
SWISS will finalize the operational details for its 2027 summer timetable over the coming weeks. The summer timetable will be in effect from 28 March to 30 October 2027.
AIRCRAFT - COMAC - Commercial Aircraft Corporation Of China / COMAC C919-600 / B-002U / MSN: 00032
Photo: Chiu Ho-yangThe first COMAC C919-600, a shortened C919 variant designed for high-altitude airport operations, is seen here getting towed back to the COMAC apron after it completed its second test flight before the Typhoon Dolphin hits.
ASL Airlines Australia to add four B737-800(BCF)s
ASL Airlines Australia (PH, Sydney Bankstown) will add four incremental B737-800(BCF)s as parent ASL Aviation Holdings expands its operations in Australia and New Zealand, according to a social media post.
ASL said the aircraft had already been identified, with some to transfer from its existing European fleet to the Australian carrier's certificate. The first aircraft is expected to arrive in Australia "within weeks", with the full transfer programme to progress over the coming months.
The group said the additional aircraft would strengthen ASL Airlines Australia's existing B737-800(BCF) network and support further expansion across the two countries.
ASL Airlines Australia recently started operating at the new Sydney Western airport, flying for Qantas Freight. The fleet expansion also comes as the ACMI provider pursues further growth in New Zealand through its proposed acquisition of the freight businesses of Airwork Group.
According to ch-aviation data, ASL Airlines Australia operates a fleet of 10 aircraft, comprising two B737-800(BCF)s, one BAe 146-200, four BAe 146-200(QT)s, and three BAe 146-300(QT)s. Other ASL Group airlines globally operate, among other types, B737-400(SF)s, B747-400Fs, ATR72-500(F)s, B767-300ER(BCF)s, and B737-800s.
FLEET - Air Peace Takes Delivery of First of Three ex-Jeju Air Boeing 737- 800s
FLEET - Avolon Agrees Sale And Leaseback Of Seven Boeing 737-8200 Aircraft With Akasa Air
Avolon Holdings Limited (‘Avolon’), a leading global aviation finance company, has agreed a sale and leaseback transaction with Akasa Air (“Akasa”), India’s fastest-growing airline, for up to seven Boeing 737-8200 aircraft.
The transaction further expands Avolon’s partnership with Akasa. These aircraft will support Akasa’s continued fleet growth and network development in one of the world’s most dynamic and fastest-growing aviation markets.
The Boeing 737-8200 is the highest-capacity variant of the 737-8 MAX, combining improved operating economics with lower fuel consumption and emissions compared to previous-generation aircraft. The aircraft has attracted strong demand from airlines seeking to enhance efficiency while supporting growth plans.
Ramón Stortini, Managing Director, Middle East, Africa and South Asia of Avolon, commented:
“We are delighted to expand our partnership with Akasa Air through this transaction, a relationship that dates back to the very launch of the airline. India remains one of the most compelling growth markets in global aviation, supported by strong economic fundamentals and increasing demand for air travel.”
Priya Mehra, Chief of Governance and Strategic Acquisitions of Akasa Air, commented:
“We are pleased to further strengthen our partnership with Avolon through this third transaction, adding seven Boeing 737-8200 aircraft to our fleet. This continued collaboration is a testament to our shared long-term conviction in Akasa Air’s growth trajectory and the strength of the Indian aviation market.”
Fly2Galicia (Spain) plans to launch operations from Santiago de Compostela on 01 December 2026
2026 ROUTES
Thai Lion Air now plans to resume the Bangkok Don Mueang – Seoul Incheon route on 01 December 2026
Sun d’Or (Israel) plans to resume Tel Aviv – Verona route from 25 October 2026, with B737-800.
Mahan Air (Iran) plans flights from Tehran to Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City by early September 2026, with B777-200ER and later A340.
Himalaya Airlines (China) plans Kathmandu – Hangzhou flights on 09 September 2026, with A320 aircraft.
Delta Air Lines (US) will launch nonstop flights between Austin and Paris on 27 March 2027.
Air Arabia DMM (Saudi Arabia) plans to commence operations in 3Q 2026 out of Damman, with A320 family aircraft. Plans include 45 aircraft and 80 routes.
Aeroflot (Russia) plans to resume Moscow Sheremetyevo – Abu Dhabi route on 01 October 2026, with B737-800.
Wizz Air (Hungary) plans to station one A321neo at Brasov from mid December 2026, and add four international routes to Barcelona, Madrid, Chisinau and Karlsruhe/Baden-Baden.
Neos (Italy) plans Milan Malpensa – Cozumel – Cancun – Milan Malpensa service from 24 December 2026, with B787-9.
LEAV Aviation (Germany) is launching the Cologne/Bonn – Aleppo route on 17 August 2026, with A320.
LATAM Brasil plans to begin E195-E2 operations on domestic service from 30 November 2026 out of Brasilia, Curitiba, Porto Alegre, Recife and Sao Paulo Guarulhos.
Etihad (UAE) announced a new seasonal service between Abu Dhabi and Gothenburg, starting 17 December 2026, with A321LR.
Emirates (UAE) plans flights from Dubai to Kinshasa on 03 February 2027, with B777-300ER.Air
Serbia plans to launch routes from Nis to Malta and Vienna on 25 October 2026, with A319 and ATR72.
Uganda Airlines will launch daily flights to Kigali from 18 November with CRJ900, and four weekly flights to Accra, beginning 27 October 2026 with wet leased B737-800.
Saudia plans to resume flights from Riyadh to Moscow in September 2026
SAS (Sweden) now plans Copenhagen – Mumbai route on 10 August 2026, with A330-300.
Pakistan International Airlines now plans to resume Islamabad – Beijing Capital route on 26 October 2026, with B777-300ER.
Nok Air (Thailand) plans to resume international services, from Bangkok Don Mueang to Hyderabad on 14 October 2026, with B737-800.
Neos (Italy) plans to resume seasonal Rome Fiumicino – Dubai al Maktoum route in winter 2026/27 from 19 December 2026, with B737.
sábado, 15 de agosto de 2026
sexta-feira, 14 de agosto de 2026
Lufthansa touts Boeing compensation on early B777X units
Lufthansa (LH, Frankfurt International) is in discussions with Boeing over which of the first-built B777-9s it would accept into service, with the German airline seeking financial compensation from the OEM if it takes early-production jets requiring later modifications.
This was the word from Group CEO Carsten Spohr during a recent second-quarter 2026 earnings call, when he likened Lufthansa's position to that of Emirates, which has publicly said it does not want the earliest B777-9s because of the extensive work needed to bring them to final production standard.
"Like our friends in Dubai, we are in talks with Boeing about which of these airplanes we will not be accepting for commercial service and which of these aircraft will be able to be modernised. And then, of course, with the financial contribution of Boeing, we would be willing to take," Spohr said.
He said Lufthansa was less public about the issue than Emirates, but described the issue as essentially the same.
Spohr's comments followed a question by an industry analyst whether Lufthansa, as a launch customer of the B777-9, was comfortable accepting the first-built aircraft after Emirates indicated it did not want the earliest examples.
Contingency plans
Spohr said Boeing continues to target summer 2027 as the entry into service date for the B777-9, with the first deliveries expected in the first quarter of 2027.
However, he said, Lufthansa has contingency plans should the already delayed widebody programme slip again.
Spohr said the airline group has prepared for two scenarios: one in which the B777-9 enters service as planned; and another where additional delays force it to continue operating older aircraft types.
"If there are further delays, we would reactivate A340-300s, which we have kept for this purpose to cover the network," he explained.
Spohr pointed out that Lufthansa's published schedules currently assume that the A340-300 will remain in service because that presents the more reliable planning assumption until Boeing's delivery timetable becomes more certain.
Lufthansa has twenty B777-9s, the first member of the B777X family, on order, according to ch-aviation data, while Emirates's order totals 235 B777-9s, plus thirty-five B777-8s, according to ch-aviation data.
In July, Boeing announced the B777‑9 programme had passed the halfway mark in certification testing and was focused on finalising the remaining regulatory steps ahead of the first deliveries in 2027. This included obtaining approval to begin extended operations (ETOPS) demonstrations. The OEM said the B777-9 programme so far has logged more than 4,800 flight test hours across the B777-9 test fleet. In total, more than 650 B777X aircraft have been ordered, the manufacturer said.
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AIRCRAFT - Noemi Aerospace Expands Into The Philippines With Agreement For Up To Five Electric Seaplanes
Horizon Sun Charters intends to acquire three NOEMI aircraft, with options for two additional aircraft, as NOEMI strengthens its position in Southeast Asia.
NOEMI Aerospace has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Philippine seaplane operator Horizon Sun Charters (HSC) for three NOEMI amphibious aircraft, with options for two additional aircraft.
The agreement marks NOEMI's entry into the Philippines, an archipelago of 7,641 islands and a natural environment for amphibious aviation. Many of the country's coastal resorts and island communities are separated by relatively short distances, yet require combinations of air, road and boat transport to reach.
Electric or hybrid seaplanes offer a new alternative: direct connections between cities, airports, coastal communities and resorts without requiring conventional airport infrastructure at both ends.
For NOEMI, the Philippines represents another step in building its position in Southeast Asia, which the company sees as one of the world's most promising regions for the development of seaplane operations.
"The geography of the Philippines makes a very strong case for seaplanes," said Eric Lithun, Founder and CEO of NOEMI Aerospace. "With more than 7,600 islands, short distances and a strong ambition to develop its tourism industry, The Philippines offers exactly the kind of environment NOEMI is being designed for. This agreement strengthens our position in Southeast Asia and provides further confirmation of the commercial potential for electric amphibious aviation in the region."
Horizon Sun Charters provides private seaplane services in Palawan, connecting destinations including El Nido, Coron and other coastal and island locations. Its development plans focus on improving direct access to resorts and remote destinations, reducing dependence on lengthy road and ferry transfers.
Under the MoU, NOEMI and HSC will explore the technical, financial and regulatory requirements for introducing the aircraft in the Philippines, as well as potential routes and operational integration. HSC intends to acquire three aircraft, with options for a further two.
“We believe NOEMI is very well suited to the future of seaplane operations in the Philippines,” said Raymond Schwab, Founder and Captain of Horizon Sun Charters. “With the hybrid version, we see the flexibility to operate a wide range of missions and serve the entire market. The ability to connect coastal resorts and island destinations directly and efficiently fits perfectly with our vision for a new generation of premium island access. NOEMI gives us an aircraft designed specifically for the kind of operations we want to build.”
The Philippines has significant potential for seaplane connectivity but today has limited operations compared with established seaplane markets. Palawan illustrates the opportunity particularly well: direct amphibious flights can bypass multiple transfers and provide access closer to remote resorts and island destinations.
The model has already been proven in other markets. In the Maldives, seaplanes have become an integral part of the tourism infrastructure, connecting international arrivals directly with island resorts and helping support a high-value tourism economy. Southeast Asia offers similar opportunities across archipelagic markets, where distances are relatively short and conventional airport infrastructure is limited or expensive to develop.
With the HSC agreement, NOEMI's commercial pipeline now grows across operators and markets worldwide.
NOEMI's first aircraft is being developed as a fully electric amphibious aircraft for regional passenger transport, with the ability to operate from both water and conventional runways. Designed to carry nine passengers and one or two pilots, the platform can also be adapted for hybrid-electric or conventional fuel-based propulsion. Entry into service is targeted for 2030.