Thursday, 9 July 2026

Airbus Updates No.4688

 

US-Bangla Airlines wet leases an A320-200

US-Bangla Airlines (BS, Dhaka) has begun wet leasing an A320-200 from BBN Airlines Thailand (TZ, Bangkok Don Mueang), the start-up ACMI specialist announced in a social media post. According to ADS-B data, HS-SXA (msn 5089) began operating under the "UBG" callsign on June 24, 2026.

The aircraft was repositioned from Bangkok Suvarnabhumi to Dhaka on June 23. Since entering service with US-Bangla Airlines, HS-SXA has operated flights from Dhaka to Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, Malé, Singapore Changi, and Sharjah.

Before its current engagement, the 14.3-year-old Airbus narrowbody operated for Thai VietJetAir from December 2025, when BBN Airlines Thailand launched commercial operations, until April 2026.

US-Bangla Airlines also continues to wet lease a B737-800 from BBN Airlines Indonesia (0B, Jakarta Soekarno-Hatta), a sister company of BBN Airlines Thailand under Avia Solutions Group. In addition, the carrier wet leases an ATR72-500 from NovoAir and a B737-200(F) from SkyAir, while wet leasing out one of its ATR72-600s to Air Astra, according to ch-aviation data.

The airline's in-house fleet comprises 17 aircraft: three A330-300s, ten ATR72-600s, and four B737-800s.

Airbus Updates No.4687

 

UK's Global Airlines refocuses A380 hopes on Maldives

Global Airlines (London City) has revised its launch plans and will now aim to serve the Maldives when it resumes operations. Chief executive James Asquith said the carrier aims to return to service "certainly this year", or before Christmas 2026, after its sole A380-800, 9H-GLOBL (msn 120), completes a heavy maintenance check. The aircraft, operated for Global by Hi Fly Malta, was parked at Dresden after the last of its grand total of four passenger flight in May 2025, before being ferried to Lourdes/Tarbes two months later. Asquith attributed the delay to MRO capacity constraints.

The start-up also plans to acquire another A380-800 to expand transatlantic operations. Global Airlines does not hold an air operator's certificate.

Airbus Updates No.4686

 

GOL takes first wet-leased A330-200

GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (G3, São Paulo Congonhas) has taken delivery of its first A330-200 in its own livery, wet leased from sister company Wamos Air, also part of Abra Group.

The arrival of the aircraft, EC-NBN (msn 818) came ahead of the launch of GOL’s new Rio de Janeiro International-New York JFK service on July 8.

The aircraft is configured with 280 seats and represents GOL’s introduction to the widebody segment as it prepares to receive its five in-house A330-900Ns in the near future. Until now, GOL’s strategy had centred around a narrowbody Boeing B737 fleet.

GOL operates a fleet of 144 aircraft, comprising twelve B737-700s, fifty-seven B737-8s, sixty-six B737-800s, and nine B737-800(BCF)s.

Airbus Updates No.4685

 

Philippine Airlines weighs split A350, B787 order - report

Philippine Airlines (PR, Manila Ninoy Aquino International) plans to split an order for widebody aircraft between Boeing and Airbus, according to a Bloomberg report. Unnamed sources told the news agency that the carrier is preparing a firm order for about ten B787s and ten A350s.

The airline reportedly plans to announce the deal at the Farnborough International Airshow in late July 2026. The final composition of the order, however, remains subject to change as the carrier finalises the details.

Commenting on the report, Philippine Airlines' chief operating officer Carlu Fernandez told local outlet InsiderPH: "No final decision here yet. We're still in the process." The OEMs declined to comment to Bloomberg.

Philippine Airlines has not placed a direct Boeing order since 2007, when it ordered six B777-300ERs to replace its B747-400 fleet. The airline last ordered widebody aircraft in 2023, when it signed for nine A350-1000s with options for three additional aircraft.

The future Oneworld member operates a fleet of eighteen A321-200s, six A321-200Ns, two A321-200NX, eleven A330-300s, two A350-1000s, two A350-900s, and ten B777-300ERs. Regional subsidiary PAL Express (2P, Manila Ninoy Aquino International) operates nineteen A320-200s, four A321-200s, and eleven DHC-8-Q400s.

Bond offering

Separately, Philippine Airlines has priced an inaugural USD300 million five-year senior unsecured guaranteed bond carrying a 7.75% coupon, according to a company press release and a regulatory filing by parent PAL Holdings. The notes will be issued through wholly owned subsidiary Primero Agila Limited and are expected to settle on July 16, 2026.

Philippine Airlines and Air Philippines Corporation, which operates as PAL Express, will unconditionally and irrevocably guarantee the notes. They will be listed on the Singapore Exchange Securities Trading Limited.

According to the airline, the offering generated orders exceeding USD1.4 billion, representing an oversubscription of approximately 4.5 times.

PAL Holdings president Lucio C. Tan III said the transaction would allow the airline "to strengthen our network and continue to elevate the travel experience for our customers."

Airbus Updates No.4684

 

Airbus A321 -251NX 12731  VN-A920 Sun PhuQuoc Airways delivery 01jul26 DIA-HAN ex A7-AJC
 Airbus A321 -251NX 12970  HZ-ASAP Saudi Arabian Airlines delivery 06jul26 XFW-JED ex D-AZAJ
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13022  N54561 United Airlines delivery 02jul26 BFM-TPA ex F-WZKG
 Airbus A321 -253NY 13041  HZ-ASBBB Saudi Arabian Airlines delivery 02jul26 TLS-JED ex F-WWSV
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13076  HA-LDR Wizz Air delivery 07jul26 TLS-BUD ex F-WWSD
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13143  N24573 United Airlines delivery 01jul26 BFM-TPA ex F-WZKZ
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13191  VN-A201 Vietjet Air delivery 30un-01jul26 XFW-NQZ-SGN ex D-AVZE
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13285  CC-DIZ JetSmart delivery 01-02jul26 XFW-KEF-BGR-PTY-SCL “Escalandrun Tiger Shark” ex D-AZXF
 Airbus A321 -217NX 13298  TC-LRG Turkish Airlines delivery 03jul26 XFW-ISL ex D-AVYY
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13320  VN-A203 Vietjet Air delivery 30jun-01jul26 XFW-NQZ-SGN ex F-WWSK
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13329  B-32SF China Eastern delivery 01jul26 TSN-PVG ex B-007U
 Airbus A321 -252NX 13356  PH-YHG Transavia delivery 01jul26 TLS-AMS ex F-WWSH
 Airbus A330 -243 1069  PR-AHC Azul Linhas Aéreas ferried 03jul26 VCP-MZJ ex N282AY
 Airbus A330 -243 1288  HL8768 Pirata Air ferried 04jul26 ERF-AMS, OE-reg prior delivery & paint ex OE-LWT
 Airbus A350 -1041 791  B-58553 StarLux Airlines delivery 04jul26 TLS-TPE ex F-WZNI
 Airbus A350 -941 793  TC-LHL Turkish AIrlines delivery 02Jul26 TLS-IST ex F-WZGU
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55443  YR-DUN Animawings delivery 03-04jul26 YMX-KEF-OTP ex C-FTWU
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55450  C-FHBT Air Canada delivery 30jun26 YMX-YHM 
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55454  N343DU Delta Air Lines delivery 30jun26 BFM-MSP ex C-GPVF
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55459  N270BZ Breeze Airways delivery 01jul26 BFM-TPA ex C-GPYG

Airbus Updates No.4683

 Airbus A319 -132 2355  OE-IBE Willis Lease regd 07jul26 at MME ex YU-APD
 Airbus A320 -232 3033  YU-APU Air Serbia ferried 03jul26 WOE-SQQ, 9H-reg after paint prior delivery ex 9H-ANQ
 Airbus A320 -232 3066  9H-ANX AerCap delivery 03jul26 ATH-SQQ ex SX-DVH
 Airbus A320 -233 4741  9H-REU Valetta AirIines ferried 07-08jul26 AUA-YUL-KEF-VNO after Aruba Airlines wet-lease ops ex OE-IHY
 Airbus A320 -232 4931  N530XT Gryphon Trading regd 30jun26, ferried 09jul26 ASP-CNS ex VH-X3R
 Airbus A320 -232 5093  2-JJPC GA Telesis-LIFT ferried 24-25jun26 TNA-ALA-TBS-MLA, for MedSky Airlines ex JA01JJ
 Airbus A320 -214 6347  LY-MAU Heston Airlines posn 01jul26 VNO-AMS, Syrianair titl ex A7-LAA
 Airbus A320 -232 6455  7O-QAB FlyAden delivery 04jul26 AMM-ADE ex OE-IAO
 Airbus A320 -233 7088  T7-FBB MEA Middle East Airlines delivery 08-09jul26 MEX-YHZ-KEF-BEY ex XA-VLQ
 Airbus A320 -271N 11002  OE-IEC Eirtech Aviation regd 07jul26 at SNN, for Condor ex N960NK
 Airbus A320 -251N 13151  HZ-FBU Flyadeal delivery 08jul26 TLS-JED ex F-WWDN
 Airbus A320 -251N 13193  N913AV Avianca Colombia delivery 03jul26 TLS-YYR-MDE ex F-WWBK
 Airbus A320 -251N 13217  B-32S9 China West Air delivery 01-02jul26 TLS-NQZ-CKG ex F-WWIF
 Airbus A320 -271N 13246  9V-TNM Scoot delivery 30jun-01jul26 TLS-ATQ-SIN ex F-WWIT
 Airbus A320 -271N 13264  PS-LHP Latam Airlines Brasil delivery 01jul26 BFM-FOR-QSC ex F-WZMC
 Airbus A320 -271N 13266  CC-DOA JetSmart delivery 01jul26 BFM-SCL ex F-WZKT
 Airbus A320 -251N 13328  B-32RQ China Eastern delivery 30jun26 TSN-CTU ex B-007T
 Airbus A320 -271N 13365  B-50032 Tigerair Taiwan delivery 08-09jul26 TLS-RUH-SIN-TPE ex F-WWIZ
 Airbus A320 -251N 13380  B-32T5 Colorful Guizhou Airlines delivery 30jun-01jul26 TLS-SKD-KWE ex F-WWBQ
 Airbus A321 -251NX 12723  VN-A921 Sun PhuQuoc Airways delivery 04jul26 DIA-HAN ex A7-AJB

credit: Skyliner Aviation News 

Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Airbus Updates No.4682

 

Werner Aero acquires Airbus A321-100 for part-out

Werner Aero Services has acquired a former Air France A321-100 for part-out and asset recovery. The aircraft was purchased from FTAI Aviation and will provide airframe and engine components in the aftermarket.

F-GMZE (msn 544), equipped with CFM International CFM56 engines, will now be disassembled by Tarmac Aerosave at Lourdes/Tarbes, where it has been stored since December 2025, according to ADS-B data.

Airbus Updates No.4681

 

DC Aviation Al-Futtaim adds ACJ318-100

DC Aviation Al-Futtaim (DCF, Dubai World Central) has added an ACJ318-100, which will commence charter services shortly.

“The addition of the Airbus ACJ318 Elite+ builds upon DC Aviation Group's proud legacy of operating ACJ charter aircraft for more than 25 years,” said Holger Ostheimer, managing director of DC Aviation Al-Futtaim.

The 2010-built aircraft, registered in San Marino as T7-ELSA (msn 4211), was ferried between Basel/Mulhouse/Freiburg, CH and Dubai World Central on May 7, with a stop at Tirana. Certified for 19 passengers with seating for up to 21, the jet will be based and maintained at DC Aviation Al-Futtaim's hangar, FBO, and MRO complex at Dubai World Central.

This ACJ318-100 had been parked at Basel since January 2022, where AMAC Aerospace carried out a full interior and exterior refurbishment. Previously registered in the United Arab Emirates as A6-CAS, the jet was managed by currently inactive charter and management firm Constellation Aviation Services.

DC Aviation Al-Futtaim cited shifting client demand patterns as a key driver behind the induction of the corporate airliner. “Over the past 12 to 18 months, a growing preference has been noted for larger-cabin aircraft capable of undertaking non-stop intercontinental journeys. This trend is predominantly driven by family offices, government entities and corporate executives requiring enhanced flexibility, privacy, and time efficiency.”

Beyond the newly added ACJ318-100, DC Aviation Al-Futtaim manages a Challenger 650, a Global 5000, a Falcon 6X, a Falcon 7X, and a PC-12. Only the Challenger 650 and the Pilatus Aircraft turboprop are registered in the United Arab Emirates, while the Falcon 6X is registered in San Marino, the Global 5000 in Bermuda, and the Falcon 7X in the Isle of Man.

Other DC Aviation divisions manage ACJs, including Germany-based DC Aviation, which operates an ACJ319-100 and an ACJ320-200N, as well as DC Aviation Malta, which manages an ACJ319-100. DC Aviation San Marino does not operate any ACJ.

The group's wider fleet further comprises several aircraft manufactured by Bombardier Business Aircraft, Dassault Aviation, Embraer Executive Jets, Gulfstream Aerospace, and Textron Aviation.

Airbus Updates No.4680

 

SAS orders 18 Airbus A330neo to accelerate growth and fleet modernisation

Copenhagen, Denmark, 30 June 2026 - Scandinavian carrier SAS has placed a firm order with Airbus for 18 A330-900 aircraft as part of its ongoing fleet renewal strategy. The agreement was signed during a ceremony in Copenhagen by Anko van der Werff, SAS CEO and Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, Airbus EVP Sales of the Commercial Aircraft business.

The aircraft will support SAS’ ongoing international network expansion, allowing the airline to increase existing high capacity routes globally and introduce new routes.

“On behalf of SAS, I am delighted to announce this order for the Airbus A330-900. Combining outstanding economics with improved environmental performance, the aircraft will play a key role in our long-term fleet strategy. It will allow us to deliver an exceptional customer experience, expand our network, and offer greater flexibility and convenience for our passengers. We look forward to continuing our strong partnership with Airbus well into the future”, said Anko van der Werff.

“We are immensely proud to see SAS reaffirm its trust in Airbus to drive its fleet modernisation. The A330-900 is the undisputed benchmark for efficiency and versatility in its category. By integrating these 18 A330neo, SAS will benefit from unbeatable seat-mile economics and seamless operational synergies with its existing Airbus fleet," said Benoît de Saint-Exupéry.

Powered by the latest generation Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, the A330neo is designed to fly up to 8,100 nautical miles / 15,000 kilometers non-stop and reduces fuel burn, CO2 emissions and operating cost by 25% compared to previous generation competitor aircraft. The A330neo unique Airspace cabin offers passengers and crews the latest modern in-flight products for a comfortable flying experience.

As with all Airbus aircraft, the A330 family is already able to operate with up to 50% Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF), with a target to reach 100% SAF capability by 2030. 

At the end of May 2026, the A330 Family had won over 1,950 orders from 133 customers worldwide.

#SAS #Airbus #A330-900  #A330neo

Friday, 26 June 2026

Airbus Updates No.4679

 

China Eastern Airlines to buy 25 Airbus A330neo jets for list price of $9.4 billion

HONG KONG/PARIS, June 26 (Reuters) - China Eastern Airlines said on Friday it plans to buy 25 A330neo jets from Airbus for a catalogue price of about $9.35 billion, as the Chinese carrier expands its widebody fleet to serve more international routes.

The aircraft are scheduled to be delivered in batches from 2029 to 2033, China Eastern said in a filing to the Shanghai Stock Exchange, adding that the two companies signed the purchase agreement in Shanghai earlier in the day.

China Eastern said in the filing that the catalogue price of $9.35 billion is based on Airbus's January 2025 list prices and the actual transaction price would be lower, with the airline securing a discount more favourable than in previous purchases from the European planemaker. Large discounts are standard practice when airlines place sizeable orders with planemakers.

The Shanghai-based airline said the widebody jets would primarily be deployed from Shanghai Pudong Airport to expand intercontinental destinations and increase flight frequencies, bolstering the hub's role as a transfer centre for long-haul routes.

The deal comes months after China Eastern in March signed a separate agreement with Airbus to purchase 101 A320neo aircraft at a list price of about $15.8 billion, as major Chinese airlines point to ​a renewed focus on international expansion as a key growth driver.

It also comes as Airbus steps up efforts to expand its share in the world's second-largest aviation market, where it expects passenger traffic to grow by around 5% annually over the next two decades.

Reuters has reported the European planemaker has been in on-off negotiations in recent years to secure a huge order of up to 500 jets in China -- a type of package often tied to state visits -- but no deal was announced when French President Emmanuel Macron visited China in December.

The A330neo is an upgraded fuel-efficient version of the previous-generation Airbus A330 long-haul jet, featuring high-aspect-ratio wings and improved aerodynamics. It is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines. 

China Eastern expects at least 10 of its older A330 jets to be retired on age grounds during the delivery period, meaning the new planes will partly serve as replacements.

The deal would be funded through a mix of the carrier's own capital, bank loans, bond issuances and other financing instruments. China Eastern said the phased payment structure was not expected to have a material impact on its cash flow or operations.

In a separate filing, China Eastern said one offshore unit would issue an overseas bond worth up to 2.8 billion yuan ($411.89 million), without specifying the use of proceeds.

Monday, 22 June 2026

Airbus Updates No.4678

 

Israel's Arkia to add two A321-200s on lease

Arkia Israeli Airlines (IZ, Tel Aviv Ben Gurion) has signed a dry-lease agreement with AerCap to add two A321-200s, its first units of the type. Deliveries are expected in 2027. The aircraft will join the Israeli carrier's in-house fleet comprising three A320-200s, two A321-200NX(LR)s, and two E195s. Arkia has been heavily relying on wet leases to boots its peak capacity, and currently, among other aircraft, already sources an A321-200 from Electra Airways.

Airbus Updates No.4677

Cathay Cargo to add A330(P2F) capacity via Air Hong Kong

Cathay Cargo will add capacity through an incremental A330-300(P2F) to be operated by Air Hong Kong (LD, Hong Kong International) under a long-term lease agreement with Air Transport Services Group subsidiary Cargo Aircraft Management. The converted freighter is due to join Air Hong Kong's fleet in the fourth quarter of 2026. The aircraft will primarily serve mainland China and regional routes, in tandem with Cathay Cargo's upcoming A350Fs.

Owned by Cathay Pacific, Air Hong Kong currently operates four A330-200(P2F)s and ten A330-300(P2F)s. Cathay Pacific's own cargo division operates six B747-400ERFs and fourteen B747-8Fs.

 

Airbus Updates No.4676



Shenzhen Airlines welcomes 1st Airbus A350-900

On 22 June 2026, Shenzhen Airlines welcomed its first Airbus A350-900. The aircraft, featuring a special "Amazing Shenzhen"-livery, is former Air China B-32F0 (614) and was ferried from Beijing-Capital to Shenzhen.

The A350 is the first of five A350-900s Air China will transfer to its subsidiary as part of a capital investment programme at Shenzhen Airlines. With this transfer, Air China will retain its 51% share in the airline and control.

Shenhen Airlines has announced it will launch commercial operations with its new A350 at the end of June 2026. It has released a schedule until mid-August that will see the type initially being used from Shenzhen to Beijing-Capital, Hangzhou, Harbin and Shanghai-Hongqiao.

Before welcoming the A350, Shenzhen Airlines' largest type in the fleet was the A330-300, of which they have six. Next to these, the airline's fleet is made-up of 72 A320s, 35 A320neos, eight A321neos, 71 Boeing B737-800s, and sixteen B737-8s.

Illustration by Scramble.

Airbus Updates No.4675

 

Airbus A350 -941 781  A6-EXW Emirates delivery 16jun26 TLS-DXB ex F-WWDW
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55442  N267BZ Breeze Airways delivery 11jun26 BFM-TPA ex C-GPNB
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55453  F-HOZG Air France delivery11jun26 YMX-CDG ex C-FPAG
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55456  9A-CAR Croaia Airlines delivery ex 17-18jun26 YMX-CPH-ZAG ex C-FPAI

Airbus Updates No.4674

 

Airbus A320 -251N 13251  B-32RX Colorful Guizhou Airlines delivery 11-12jun26 TLS-SKD-KWE ex F-WWTL
 Airbus A320 -251N 13306  B.32SK Spring Airlines delivery 22jun26 TLS-NQZ-PVG ex F-WWDV
 Airbus A320 -251N 13343  A6-ARI Air Arabia delivery 12jun26 TLS-SHJ ex F-WWTY
 Airbus A320 -251N 13347  OE-LUI easyJet Europe delivery 17jun26 TLS-BER ex F-WWIX
 Airbus A320 -251N 13354  CS-TVS TAP Portugal Airlines delivery 19jun26 XFW-LIS ex D-AUBS
 Airbus A320 -251N 13361  B-32SH China Eastern delivery 16jun26 TSN-NKG ex B-007L
 Airbus A321 -232 3302  ER-00017 Fly One Armenia first in svc 16jun26 EVN-TIV-EVN ex TC-GPC
 Airbus A321 -271NY 12853  VH-OGG Qantas delivery 12-14jun26 XFW-BLR-BNE ex D-AVYF
 Airbus A321 -251NX 12939  9M-XVE AirAsia delivery 18-19jun26 XFW-CCU-KUL ex D-AVYV
 Airbus A321 253NX 13172  A9C-XG Gulf Air delivery 17jun26 XFW-BAH ex D-AZYT
 Airbus A321 -251NX/LR 13249  G-JZEB Jet2 delivery 17jun26 XFW-MAN ex D-AVYT
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13256  G-ZXIC easyJet delivery 12jun26 XFW-LGW ex D-AVXM
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13258  B-32SD China Eastern delivery 18jun26 TSN-PVG ex B-007Q
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13279  HS-TOJ Thai Intenational delivery 19-20jun26 XFW-ASB-BKK ex D-AVXP
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13320  VN-A503 Vietjet Air delivry 16-17jun26 TLS-NQZ-SGN ex F-WWSK
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13342  TC-RGA Pegasus Airlines delivery 16jun26 TLS-SAW ex F-WWAM
 Airbus A330 -243 1069  PR-AHC Azul Linhas Aéreas delivery 17-18jun26 MZJ-LRD-CNF, N-reg ex N282AY
 Airbus A330 -243 1095  4X-BAK IsrAir delivery 17-19jun26 MZJ-TUS-TLV (+ 1100 4X-BAL 17-19jun26 ZJ-TUS-LCAex N285AY) ex N284AY
 Airbus A350 -941 614  B-32F0 Shenzhen Airlines at PEK 14jun26 after paint prior delivery, first of five being transferred ex B-005P
 Airbus A350 -941 614  B-32F0 Shenzhen Airlines delivery 21jun26 PEK-SZX ex B-005P

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