segunda-feira, 13 de julho de 2026

AIRLINE HISTORY RENAMED - Airlines 400 was a Russian passenger and cargo charter airline based at Moscow's Vnukovo Airport

Flyingphotos - Lisboa - RA 76742-IL76

Flyingphotos - Faro, Portugal - TU154-RA-85650ICAO 

ICAO - VAZ, 
Callsign - REMONT AIR

 Originally founded in 1999 as VARZ-400, the airline rebranded as Airlines 400 in 2001. In 2007, it was officially renamed to Red Wings Airlines, which still operates today.

TEMPORARILY SUSPENDED AIRLINE - Flamingo Air is a Bahamas-based airline that operates scheduled and charter flights in the Bahamas and Florida. Following a fatal accident on July 10, 2026, and a fire on another aircraft, Bahamian authorities temporarily suspended the airline's Air Operator Certificate (AOC).


Operating Bases: Grand Bahama International Airport, Lynden Pindling International Airport (Nassau).

Fleet: Primarily small, twin-engine aircraft suited for island hopping, including the Cessna 402.

Destinations: Served several locations in the Bahamas including Marsh Harbour (Abaco), Bimini, and Nassau.
 

ICAO - FMR
Call sign - FLAMINGO AIR

Commenced operations - 1995
Operating bases - Grand Bahama International Airport
Lynden Pindling International Airport
Fleet size - 7
Destinations - 9
Headquarters - Bahamas


SPECIAL LIVER - JetSmart / Airbus A320-271N / CC-AWX - "Spider-Man" Un Nuevo Día Exclusivamente En Cines


Santa Marta Simon Bolivar - SKSM - Colombia
Photo: MarkosVicioso

FLEET / ORDER - Delta Air Lines expects to integrate the B737-10 into its fleet in 2027, which will directly facilitate the phase-out of aging, less efficient narrowbody models, specifically the B717 and B757 fleets.


Aviator / Photos: Duncan Stewart
 

FLEET - Thai Airways International secures Board of Investment approval for a US$430 million investment to lease eight B787 aircraft, as part of plans to acquire 28 new aircraft while retiring six aircraft in 2026

HS-TWD /  B787-9 - BRU

The fleet will grow from 82 to 102 aircraft by the end of 2026. A separate order for 45 new Boeing aircraft remains on schedule, though deliveries shifted to 2028.
Aviator / Photo: Ton Jochems

SPECIAL LIVERY - SKY AIRLINE / Airbus A320-251N / CC-DBE - "VIVE LIGERO - Novo Care CL"

Photo: catcher captures

SPECIAL STICKER - Cathay Pacific / A350-900 / B-LRP - 80yrs stkr

Ton Jochems - BRU
 

FRONTIER AIRLINES / A320NEO / N353FR - Blanco The POLAR BEAR

Duncan Stewart
 

sábado, 11 de julho de 2026

SPECIAL LIVERY - FEDEX EXPRESS / Boeing 767-300F / N245FE - "America 250"


 Photo: George757 - KLCL

Bees Airlines files for bankruptcy

Ukraine's Commercial Court of Kyiv has opened bankruptcy proceedings against Biz Airline LLC, the operator of Bees Airline,
Bees Airline, a local airline launched out of Kyiv in 2021, received its air operator’s certificate (AOC) in March 2021 and ran its first flight in May of the same year with the goal of expanding low-cost flights from Ukraine to various capitals in Eastern and Central Europe.

NEW AIRLINE - Neosur (Bolivia) founder Humberto Roca plans to launch his new airline in Bolivia in February 2027, with three A320


It will initially serve four international and two domestic routes

AIRPORT - Frankfurt am Main-Germany








Photos: Konstantin von Wedelstaedt
 

AIRPORT - EuroAirport Basel-Mulhouse-Freiburg









 Paul Bannwarth

AIRPORT - Toulouse-Blagnac Airport





Alain Charpentier
 

AIRPORT - Palma de Mallorca-Spain,




Ton Jochems
 

sexta-feira, 10 de julho de 2026

FRONTIER AIRLINES / A320NEO / F-WWTN - Chloe The WHITE TAILED DEER FAWN


Alain Charpentier - TLS
 

ROUTES - Air Zimbabwe announces later London relaunch


The planned return of Air Zimbabwe (UM, Harare International) to London Gatwick after a 15-year hiatus has been shifted from a widely reported July 1 launch to July 22, the airline confirmed in a statement.

In a post-Cabinet meeting media briefing on July 8, information minister Zhemu Soda did not explain the delay, but confirmed an earlier announcement that the state-owned airline would resume the route using an A330-300 wet leased from Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas (PU, Madrid Barajas). The lessor previously announced that the duration of the contract is 13 months.

"The nation is advised that the airline will resume operations by the end of July 2026 and will use a leased Airbus A330-300 aircraft from Plus Ultra in Spain, with a total capacity of 302 seats, comprising 30 business-class seats and 272 economy-class seats," Soda declared, as cited by multiple local media outlets. He added that the route would initially be serviced 3x weekly.

Plus Ultra operates two A330-300s, but only one with that specific seat count and cabin configuration: 20-year-old EC-ONX (msn 769), which currently operates domestic routes in Spain. Plus Ultra leases the widebody from World Star Aviation. The aircraft was first delivered to China Airlines in 2006 and subsequently flew with GetJet Airlines, Airhub Airlines, and galistair (Malta).

ch-aviation has contacted Air Zimbabwe and Plus Ultra for more information on the delivery date and the reasons for the delay.

Air Zimbabwe last operated scheduled flights to London Gatwick in December 2011 when its single B767-200ER (currently in maintenance) was impounded after the airline failed to pay USD1.2 million for aircraft spares.

The incident reportedly prompted the government to establish Zimbabwe Airways (Harare International) to avoid similar disruptions on international routes, but the stillborn start-up was dropped by the Zimbabwean government in 2018. In October 2019, the B767 was impounded again over unpaid debts at Johannesburg O.R. Tambo.

The wet-lease arrangement with Plus Ultra circumvents the fact that Air Zimbabwe remains on the European Union's Air Safety List, meaning it is banned from operating within the EU because of unresolved safety deficiencies. It is also prohibited from operating commercial services to, from, and within the United Kingdom. The wet lease was brokered by Chapman Freeborn Aviation Services.

The relaunch forms part of a broader restructuring strategy led by the Mutapa Investment Fund, Air Zimbabwe's state-owned shareholder, which has repeatedly identified the London route as central to the carrier's recovery due to strong links with the Zimbabwean diaspora in the UK and agricultural export potential.

Air Zimbabwe's entire in-house fleet of two E145s, one B737-200, and the B767-200ER is grounded. It also wet leases one ATR42-500 from Kenya's Renegade Air for domestic flights and a regional link to Dar es Salaam, according to ADS-B data.
CH Aviation

Air Greenland to modify two DHC-8-Q200s for defence tasks


 Air Greenland (GL, Nuuk) has selected PAL Aerospace (SPR, St. John's) to modify two DHC-8-Q200s for military operations under the Maritime Domain Awareness programme of the United Nations' International Maritime Organization.

The contract covers aircraft modification, configuration, integration, and associated support activities throughout the turboprops' service life, including training, technical support, software support, future upgrades, supply chain support, and scheduled maintenance, PAL Aerospace said in a statement.

Jacob Nitter Sørensen, chief executive officer of Air Greenland, said: “Together, we are establishing a modern capability that will be operated from Greenland, while developing local competencies and creating long-term value for Greenland and the Arctic.”

The carrier's fleet comprises one A330-800N, eight DHC-8-Q200s, one Hawker 800XP(2), and one Hawker 800XP(R), together with one wet-leased B737-800.

CH Aviation / Air Greenland

NEW AIRLINE - Zinc May Rethink Fleet Plans

Ultra-low-cost airline startup Zinc is flagging a potential change to its fleet and business model owing to possible difficulties in obtaining new aircraft.

The carrier, which had planned to launch from Western Sydney International Airport (WSI) with a fleet of all Airbus A320neo family aircraft, has conceded it may need to consider older A320ceo (current engine option) planes as part of its fleet mix.

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