quarta-feira, 11 de março de 2026

AIRLINES HISTORIC DEFUNCT - Amerer Air was a cargo airline based in Linz, Austria. It was Austria's largest dedicated cargo airline ( 1995 / 2011 )

OE-ILW - Fokker F27 Mk500 - Photo: Flyingphotos




ICAO - AMK
Call sign - AMER AIR
Founded - 1995
Ceased operations - 2011
Hubs - Linz Airport
Headquarters - Linz, Austria
Key people - Heinz Peter Amerer (CEO)

Operating services from Linz and Cologne throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa. Its main base was Linz Airport

The airline was established and started operations in 1995 with one Fokker F27 Mk500. Between 1997 and 2006 two Lockheed L-188 Electras were operated for United Parcel Service and TNT N.V. In 1999, international long distance road transport was introduced to supplement air freight activities. The airline was owned by Heinz Peter Amerer (50%) and Susanne Amerer (50%) and had 40 employees.

The airline operated:

2 Fokker F27 Mk500
2 Lockheed L-188 Electra


Boeing February 2026 orders & deliveries



Boeing maintained the order race with Airbus in February, having been able to book 21 new orders. It also received six cancellations and was able to deliver 51 aircraft.

Ordered were:

5 B787-9s by Air Astana
7 B737MAXs by Undisclosed customer(s)
1 B787-9 by an Undisclosed customer
6 KC-46As by Undisclosed customer(s)
2 B787-9s by WestJet

Cancelled were:

6 B737MAXs by WestJet

Delivered were:

2 B737MAXs to AerCap
3 B737MAXs to Air Lease Corporation
2 B737MAXs to Akasa Air
1 B737MAX to Allegiant Air
2 B737MAXs to American Airlines
1 B737MAX to Aviation Capital Group
1 B737MAX to Avolon
1 B777F to CES Leasing

2 B737MAXs to Dubai Aerospace Enterprise
1 B737MAX to Ethiopian Airlines
1 B737MAX to GOL
1 B737MAX to Jackson Square Aviation
1 B737MAX to Jeju Air
1 B787-9 to Lufthansa
1 B737MAX to Macquarie AirFinance
1 B777F to Qatar Airways
4 B737MAXs to Ryanair
1 B787-9 to Scoot
1 B737MAX to Shenzhen Airlines
1 B737MAX to Singapore Airlines
4 B737MAXs to Southwest Airlines
11 B737MAXs to United Airlines
1 B787-9 to United Airlines
2 B767-300Fs to UPS
1 KC-46As to the USAF
1 B737MAX to Virgin Australia
2 B737MAXs to WestJet

In 2026, Boeing has now received 128 orders and ten cancellations, leaving a net of 118 orders. The number of delivered aircraft stands at 97.

Illustration by Boeing.

Airbus February 2026 orders & deliveries



In February 2026, Airbus received a total of 28 new orders. There were no cancellations and the manufacturer was able to deliver 35 new aircraft to customers.

Ordered were:

5 A320neos by Air Astana
20 A321neos by Air Astana
1 ACJ320neo by a Private customer
2 A321neos by Tigerair Taiwan

Delivered were:

2 A220-300s to AirBaltic
1 A220-300 to Air France
2 A220-300s to Breeze Airways
1 A220-300 to Delta Air Lines
5 A321neos to Delta Air Lines
1 A350-900 to Egyptair
1 A321neo to Etihad Airways
1 A320neo to flyadeal
2 A320neos to Frontier Airlines
1 A321neo to Frontier Airlines
1 A321neo to IndiGo
1 A350-1000 to Japan Airlines
1 A220-300 to JetBlue Airways
1 A321neo to KLM
1 A320neo to LATAM Airlines
1 A321neo to LATAM Airlines
1 A321neo to Pegasus Airlines
1 A321neo to Qantas Airways
1 A220-300 to TAAG Angola Airlines
1 A321neo to Thai Airways
1 A321neo to Transavia
2 A321neos to Turkish Airlines
2 A321neos to United Airlines
3 A321neos to Wizz Air

In total, Airbus has now received 77 orders this year and no cancellations. The total number of delivered aircraft stands at 54.
Photo: Airbus

SPECIAL COLOURS - Starlux / A350-1000 / F-WZNI - First AIRSORAYAMA livery


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SPECIAL COLOURS - Citilink / Airbus A320-214 - Traveloka, an online travel agent in Indonesia.

Photo: Adhe Bhisma Chendikia
 

SPECIAL COLOURS - Lufthansa / Boeing747-830 / D-ABYN / MSN: 37838 -100 years livery

Photo: Konstantin von Wedelstaedt
 

terça-feira, 10 de março de 2026

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AIRPORT - Pulau Langkawi International, Malaysia







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Air Belgium (Sichuan Logistics c/s) / B747-8F / OO-LFC

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MNG Airlines / Airbus A321-231(P2F) / TC-MYB

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FLEET - Honduras' CM Airlines receives first Saab 340B



Jetstream Aviation Capital has delivered to CM Airlines (H5, Tegucigalpa) its first Saab 340B, the lessor announced in a press release.

The 36.3-year-old turboprop, serial number 340B-173, was delivered on February 28, 2026. It is the first of a multi-aircraft Saab (Sweden) 340B commitment between Jetstream and CM, and it will be used for scheduled and chartered passenger services throughout Honduras and Guatemala.

N981ES (msn 340B-173) was ferried from Miami Opa-Locka to Tegucigalpa on March 4, ADS-B data shows. It was registered in Honduras as HR-SOL.

ch-aviation fleets data shows CM Airlines wet-leases three ATR72-500s from TAG Airlines, its Guatemalan partner under an ACMI agreement.

CM Airlines was not immediately available for comment on future deliveries. Jetstream Aviation Capital’s 340B portfolio consists of twelve Saab 340Bs, nineteen Saab 340B(F)s, and eleven Saab 340B(Plus).
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segunda-feira, 9 de março de 2026

AIRLINES HISTORIC DEFUNCT - Angola Air Charter is a charter airline headquartered in Luanda, Angola, and wholly owned by TAAG Angola Airlines.[1][2] Established in 1987, the carrier primarily operates cargo charter flights to destinations across Africa, with capabilities for both domestic and international passenger and cargo services.

Photo: Albano Henriques - Lisboa - D2-TOK - Boeing 707-324C


Angola Air Charter is a charter airline based in Luanda, Angola, operating as a wholly owned subsidiary of TAAG Angola Airlines.

 Established in 1987, the company specializes in cargo charter services, primarily serving routes across Africa.

The airline's headquarters and main operational hub are located at Quatro de Fevereiro Airport in Luanda, facilitating its regional cargo transport activities.

Its ICAO airline designator is AGO, reflecting its identity as a cargo-focused operator within the African aviation network.

Initial operations were based at Quatro de Fevereiro Airport in Luanda, serving as the hub for early flights.

The airline quickly acquired Boeing 707 variants for its fleet, enabling long-range cargo capabilities suited to regional and international charters starting in 1987

These aircraft supported the subsidiary's role in providing efficient air transport solutions during TAAG's expansion efforts in the late 1980s.


 

AIRLINES HISTORIC DEFUNCT - Alliance Airlines was a multi-national long-haul airline based at Entebbe International Airport in Uganda. 1995 / 2000

Photo: Flyingphotos / In Lisbon, flying to TAAG.

IATA - Y2
ICAO - AFJ
Callsign - JAMBO

Founded - 12 Dec 1994
Started Operations - Jul 1995
Ceased operations - Oct 2000
Base / Main Hub - Entebbe International (EBB / HUEN)


The airline's formation was linked to the African Joint Air Services (AJAS) Accord which was signed in 1990 by Tanzania, Uganda and Zambia, but the latter left in 1992 due to lack of funds. 
It began operations in July 1995 and operated a single Boeing 747SP leased from SAA, painted in the distinctive Alliance Air colour scheme.

Alliance Air had planned to serve Dar es Salaam, Dubai, Entebbe, Johannesburg, London and Mumbai. Flights to Rome would have been added at a later date. 
The launch of the airline sent shock waves to Kenya Airways, the dominant airline in the region.

It was renamed SA Alliance Air  for a short while with an SA Alliance Express sister airline, as well as featuring a new logo based on the South African Airways flag inspired tail design.
However this look was not applied to any aircraft.

AIRCRAFT - Bridges Air Cargo Begins Operations With First Embraer E-Freighter



The first Embraer (NYSE: EMBJ / B3: EMBJ3) E-Freighter has successfully entered service in Europe with launch customer Bridges Air Cargo. The jet completed today its first commercial flight departing from Cologne (Germany) and landing in Larnaca (Cyprus) carrying time sensitive Express materials. The aircraft will operate for Bridges Worldwide providing Network Solutions for the Express Industry in Europe, Middle East and Africa.

Guy Bridges, CEO of the Bridges Group, said: “We have worked tirelessly over the past 12 months developing a bespoke container and devising handling systems to make this day possible. We are grateful to Embraer & Regional One for their unwavering support and expect the Embraer 190 freighter to play an important role for Bridges to provide network solution at between 8-12 tonnes to the Express Industry. Having obtained our own AOC registered in Malta provides the ideal platform for Bridges to develop and progress E190F operations”.

George Mamangakis, Chief Investment Officer of Regional One, stated: “Today’s entry into service is an important milestone for the E-Freighter program and a testament to the strength of the partnership between Embraer, Bridges Air Cargo, and Regional One. We are grateful for Embraer’s commitment and execution throughout the conversion process, and for Bridges’ leadership and operational focus as the launch operator. The successful first commercial flight reinforces our confidence in the E190F platform and its ability to deliver a compelling solution across the EMEA region. We look forward to building on this momentum as the program continues to mature.”

Arjan Meijer, President and CEO of Embraer Commercial Aviation, said: “We congratulate Bridges Air Cargo on completing its first commercial flight with the E-Freighter. This milestone marks the beginning of an exciting new chapter in our partnership. Embraer is fully committed to supporting Bridges’ operations and ensuring the highest levels of performance and reliability. We are proud to be part in this historic moment and look forward to advancing together toward new opportunities in the cargo market”.

In 2025, Embraer expanded its partnership with Regional One, Inc. with the addition of two passenger-to-freight (P2F) conversions, doubling its existing order of two. This continued collaboration highlights Regional One’s strong commitment to enhancing its cargo capabilities through Embraer’s innovative P2F conversion program.

E190F was launched to meet the changing demands of e-commerce and modern trade, which require fast deliveries and decentralized operations, driving the demand for faster delivery of shipments 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 will have over 40% more volume capacity, three times the range of large cargo turboprops, and up to 30% lower operating costs than larger narrowbodies. If combining capacity under the floor and main deck, the maximum structural payload is 13,500 kg.

 

FLEET - Lufthansa plans to deliver A220-300s to City Airlines in 2026


The aircraft, ordered in 2023, will be used on the Frankfurt-Munich route as the group restructures its European network.

The A220 was ordered in 2023 when Lufthansa signed an order for 40 A220-300 jets for the new subsidiary.

By the end of 2025, Lufthansa City Airlines operated 15 aircraft from Munich, including 11 Airbus A320neo and four A319s. Lufthansa stated that the fleet should grow to 25 aircraft by the end of 2026, including 20 A320neos, four A319s, and one A220-300.

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SPECIAL COLOURS - Cathay and WKCDA Unveil “Spirit of Hong Kong” New Aircraft Livery Showcases Hong Kong’s Cultural Vibrancy to the World



Cathay and the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority (“WKCDA” or the “Authority”) have joined hands to unveil a striking new art-focused aircraft livery, “Spirit of Hong Kong – 80th Anniversary Edition”. This collaboration marks a significant milestone for two of Hong Kong’s most recognised home-grown brands, underscoring their shared commitment to supporting local cultural creativity and elevating the city’s arts and culture on the global stage.

Cathay has been WestK’s Travel Partner since 2023, supporting its world-class arts and cultural exhibitions and performing arts programmes through the provision of passenger and cargo services. Coinciding with Cathay’s 80th anniversary this year, the new art livery ingeniously combines WestK’s “Where Art Comes Alive” brand vision with Cathay’s commitment to creating an elevated and meaningful customer experience under its “Move Beyond” ethos, further solidifying both parties' shared long-term commitment to advancing the development of Hong Kong’s arts, culture and creative industries.



An unveiling ceremony for the new livery was held today at Hong Kong International Airport, officiated by Bernard Chan, Chairman of the Board, WKCDA; Ronald Lam, Chief Executive Officer, Cathay Group; Betty Fung, Chief Executive Officer, WKCDA; Lavinia Lau, Chief Customer and Commercial Officer, Cathay; and Joyce Ho, Deputy Chief Executive Officer (Corporate Development), WKCDA. Other distinguished guests include Steven Yiu, Executive Director, Airport Operations of Airport Authority Hong Kong, and renowned host and artist Do Do Cheng, who was the host for the “WestK in the Sky” video collaboration between Cathay and WestK.

Bernard Chan, Chairman of the Board of the WKCDA, said, “As one of the world’s leading cultural arts hubs, WestK has strived to expand its network of partnerships, implementing its dual ‘bringing in’ and ‘going global’ strategies to foster Hong Kong’s development into an East-meets-West centre for international cultural exchange. Since 2023, Cathay has served as WestK’s Travel Partner, supporting our exhibitions, performing arts programmes and cultural events. The launch of the Spirit of Hong Kong livery highlights our shared vision to support Hong Kong’s outstanding artists and creations and to bring Hong Kong’s arts, culture, and creative prowess onto the global stage. Spirit of Hong Kong embodies WestK’s vision of transcending boundaries and connecting the world, inviting travellers from across the globe to immerse themselves in Hong Kong’s profound cultural heritage and boundless creative spirit.”


Ronald Lam, Cathay Group Chief Executive Officer, said, “For eight decades, Cathay has grown alongside Hong Kong. As we mark ‘80 Years Together’ with our home city, we are honouring our heritage with the return of our classic ‘lettuce leaf sandwich’ livery on our Airbus A350 and Boeing 747 aircraft, while also embracing the future with a vibrant modern art livery on our Boeing 777-300ER aircraft.

“In partnership with WKCDA and through ‘The Spirit of Hong Kong’ livery, we aim to support outstanding local artistic creativity and showcase the unique culture and spirit of Hong Kong to audiences around the world. Through our investment of well over HK$100 billion into our fleet, cabin products, lounges and digital innovation, we will continue to win hearts and strengthen Hong Kong’s status as a leading international aviation hub — moving our city, customers and team forward together.”

Showcasing Hong Kong’s creative talent in the skies

Cathay Pacific’s Boeing 777-300ER aircraft adorned with the Spirit of Hong Kong livery is inspired by Cathay Pacific’s award-winning “Gallery in the Skies” concept in its Business class cabins. The livery features an innovative artwork by Hong Kong multimedia artist Victor Wong using technology that allows him to generate landscapes from geographical data he provides. As a centrepiece of Cathay’s 80th anniversary and a platform to showcase WestK’s artistic vision, the new livery transforms the aircraft into a flying canvas that takes people, cultures and ideas forward while bringing fresh inspiration to the city. The livery carries both Cathay's “80 Years Together” anniversary mark and the WestK logo, representing a shared commitment to showcasing the essence of Hong Kong’s arts and culture to destinations around the world.

The Spirit of Hong Kong art livery aircraft entered service following today's unveiling ceremony. Passengers on the inaugural flight immersed themselves in a unique cultural experience upon boarding, including a newly reimagined rendition of Cathay’s sonic branding, Song of Cathay, performed by award-winning Hong Kong pianist, composer, arranger and music producer Patrick Lui. This piece, jointly presented by WestK and Cathay, has incorporated elements of modern jazz, offering travellers a refreshing and culturally rich prelude to their journey. The reimagined Song of Cathay will be available on specific Cathay Pacific passenger flights from mid-2026.