Wednesday, 19 August 2026

Airbus Updates No.4708

 

Lufthansa to take delivery of Airbus A220 in mid-4Q26

Lufthansa City Airlines (VL, Munich) will take delivery of its first A220-300 in November, the carrier said in a social media post, pointing towards an on-schedule introduction to the fleet.

“With delivery planned for November 2026, we are moving closer to a major milestone: 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.

Lufthansa City has forty A220-300s on order, while its fleet currently comprises of four 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. In April, Lufthansa Group decided to speed up its strategic decision and replaced capacity provider Lufthansa CityLine with City Airlines.

Airbus Updates No.4707

 

Airbus A350 -1041 797  B-58554 StarLux Airlines delivery 15aug26 TLS-TPE ex F-WZHF
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55467  N271BZ Breeze Airways delivery 08aug26 BFM-TPA ex C-GPQI
 Airbus Canada A220 -3ßß 55476  N3322J jetBlue Airways delivery 14aug26 BFM-MCO ex C-GPRL

Airbus Updates No.4706

 

Airbus A320 -271N 13188  XA-TVI Volaris delivery 18aug26 BFM-MEX ex F-WZKS
 Airbus A320 -271N 13274  CC-BHZ Latam Airlines Chile delivery 12aug26 BFM-SCL ex F-WZMH
 Airbus A320 -251N 13372  G-ZONA easyJet delivery 14aug26 TLS-LGW ex F-WWDI
 Airbus A320 -251N 13452  B-32T3 Xiamen Airlines delivery 11aug26 TSN-XMN ex B-000E
 Airbus A320 -251N 13473  B-32T0 Spring Airlines delivery 14aug26 TSN-PVG ex B000J
 Airbus A320 -271N 13511  HB-JDM Swiss International delivery 14aug26 XFW-ZRH ex d-AUAB
 Airbus A321 -211(F) 775  OE-LVU Cross Ocean Adviser regd 12aug26 at SJK ex PS-LVU
 Airbus A321 -271NX 9063  PS-LQC Latam Airlines Brasil delivery 10-11aug26 AMM-CMN-FOR-QSC ex VT-IUK
 Airbus A321 -271NY 12913  C-GXAU Air Canada delivery 15aug26 XFW-YQG ex D-AVZW
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13175  N610DN Delta Air Lines delivery 13aug26 TLS-KEF-ATL ex F-WWAV
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13180  B-HQD Cathay Pacific delivery 15-16aug26 XFW-NQZ-HKG ex D-AYAO
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13227  XA-TVR Volaris delivery 11aug26 BFM-MEX ex F-WZMA
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13236  G-HLYP Jet2 delivery 14aug26 XFW-MAN ex D-AVXT
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13243  HA-LNA Wizz Air delivery 14aug26 TLS-KTW ex F-WWAU
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13333  HA-LDY Wizz Air delivery 14aug26 TLS-BUD ex F-WWSQ
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13385  VT-NOJ IndiGo Airlines delivery 10-11aug26 TLS-AUH-DEL ex F-WWSG
 Airbus A330 -323 1229  CS-TGI Euro Atlantic Airways delivery 17aug26 KUL-LPBJ ex 9M-MTC
 Airbus A330 -243 1526  VN-A976 Sun PhuQuoc Airways ferried 05aug26GUS-MEX, N-reg prior delivery (+ 1502 VN-A974 03aug26 ex N291AY) ex N293AY
 Airbus A330 -941 2133  B-58309 StarLux Airlines delivery 10aug26 TLS-TPE ex F-WWCV
 Airbus A350 -941 60  B-18922 China Airlines first in svc 09jul26 TPE-BNE-TPE ex D-AADF

Airbus Updates No.4705

 

Airbus A319 -112 1963  OO-SSN Brussels Airlines ferried 111aug26 BRU0-DGX, for part-out & scrap ex N259AD
 Airbus A319 -153N 13433  B-32S2 Air China delivery 07aug26 TSN-CTU ex B-007C
 Airbus A320 -211 232  C-FDCA Air Canada ferried 16aug26 YYZ-MZJ, for part-out & scrap ex F-WWIY
 Airbus A320 -212 726  EP-MDT Iran Air Tour at IKA 13aug26 prior svc entry ex D6-LAL
 Airbus A320 -214 2104  EC-JFH Iberia Express ferried 13aug26 MAD-lDE for part-out & scrap ex F-WWBE
 Airbus A320 -232 2598  PK-GLE Citilink Express d 05-08aug26 CGK-GUM-MAJ-JRF-P08, for part-out & scrap ex N598AG
 Airbus A320 -232 3074  9H-ANZ AerCap ferried 12-13aug26 SQQ-KEF-BGR-GWO, for part-out & scrap ex SX-DVI
 Airbus A320 232 3517  OE-ILP Alterna Aircraft regd 12aug26 at CDT ex 9H-SWF
 Airbus A320 -232 3547  OE-IKV AerCap regd 07aug26 at LDE ex 4R-EXQ
 Airbus A320 -214 3802  VP-CQL Flynas ferried 15aug26 RUH-SQQ on return to lessor ex LZ-PMY
 Airbus A320 214 4688  PK-AZX Indonesia AirAsia ferried 09-10aug26 KUL-AMD-LCA ex N211FR
 Airbus A320 -233 4950  N508VL Volaris ferried 18aug26 MEX-PHX-P08 ex D-AXAS
 Airbus A320 -214 5931  LZ-FSS Fly2Sky delivery 18aug26 BEG-SOF ex ES-SAD
 Airbus A320 -232 5954  N625NK UMB Bank ferried 06-07aug26 GYR-BGR-KEF-DUB ex F-WWIC
 Airbus A320 -216 6178  TS- Nouvelair at SAW 12aug26, VT-eg prior delivery ex VT-VNS
 Airbus A320 -232 7043  AP-BDO Air Sial delivery 17-19aug26 GDL-CVG-KEF-ISL, XA-reg ex TXA-VAT
 Airbus A320 -214 7614  HZ-DMMA Air Arabia DMM posn 29jul26 SHJ-DMM, + 7767 HZ-DMMB 30jul26 ex A6-AOS) ex A6-AOR
 Airbus A320 -271N 8967  TC-LEA Turkish Airlines delivery 09aug26 NAG-ISL ex VT-IJE
 Airbus A320 -271N 9412  2-MSLD Minsheng Financial Leasing ferried 18aug26 BLR-CTU ex VT-WJT
 Airbus A320 -271N 13162  B-32R9 Sichuan Airlines delivery 13aug26 TSN-TFU ex B-000M

credit: Skyliner Aviation News

Tuesday, 11 August 2026

Airbus Updates No.4704

 Sun PhuQuoc to add Airbus A330-200's

Newcomer Sun PhuQuoc has announced it will expand the fleet with the Airbus A330. It will use the widebody-type as a bridge until their first newly ordered Boeing B787-9 arrives in 2031.

The airline has secured eight A330-200s. Two are set to be delivered in September, one in October and another one in December. The remaining four are set to arrive in the first months of 2027. They will be, intially, used for expansion to Kazakhstan and Russia. Later, the A330 will also be used for expansion to Australia, Czech Republic, Japan, and Poland.

All eight A330-243s are former American Airlines-aircraft that have been parked for quite a long while:

 

 

  • N286AY (1415), parked Roswell (NM) April 2020-April 2025 and since August 2026 at Peru-Grissom (IN). Will become VN-A969.
  • N287AY (1417), parked Roswell (NM) April 2020-June 2025. At Mexico-City since June 2025 and will become VN-A970.
  • N288AY (1441), parked Roswell (NM) April 2020-December 2025. Currently at Marana (AZ) and will become VN-A971.
  • N289AY (1455), parked Roswell (NM) April 2020-April 2026. Now at Mexico-City and set to become VN-A972.
  • N290AY (1480), parked Roswell (NM) April 2020-January 2026. Being prepared at Marana (AZ) and will be VN-A973.
  • N291AY (1502), parked Roswell (NM) May 2020-July 2026. Also at Mexico-City now and will be registered VN-A974.
  • N292AY (1512), parked Roswell (NM) April 2020-April 2026. Now at Marana (AZ) and will become VN-A975.
  • N293AY (1526), parked Roswell (NM) April 2020-July 2026. Another one parked at Mexico-City now and will be VN-A976.

Currently, the Sun PhuQuoc-fleet is made-up of three A320neos, two A321s, and twelve A321neos. As mentioned before, the airline has open orders with Boeing for 20 B787-9s with options on another 20.

Airbus Updates No.4703

 

 Airbus A321 -253NY 12573  N306XR American Airlines delivery 31jul26 XFW-DFW ex D-AXXB
 Airbus A321 -251NX 12854  VN-A924 Sun PhuQuoc Airways delivery 01aug26 DIA-HAN-DPS, for paint ex A7-AJG
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13184  HA-LDW Wizz Air delivery 07aug26 TLS-KTW ex F-WWSO
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13190  N681FR Frontier Airlines delivery 05aug26 BFM-TPA ex F-WZME
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13226  N34574 United Airlines delivery 04aug25 BFM-TPA ex N34574
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13276  N616DN Delta Air Lines delivery 31jul26 BFM-MSP ex F-WZMJ
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13382  B-32SQ Chima Southern delivery 30jul26 TSN-CAN ex B-000D
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13385  VT-NOJ IndiGo Airlines delivery 10-11aug26 TLS-AUH-DEL ex F-WWSG
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13396  G-ZXIH easyJet delivery 31jul26 XFW-LGW ex D-AVXN
 Airbus A330 -243 906  EC-ORP Wamos Air air-test 05aug26 at LETL prior svc entry ex OE-IGO
 Airbus A330 -243 1526  VN-A976 Sun PhuQuoc Airways ferried 05aug26GUS-MEX, N-reg prior delivery (+ 1502 VN-A974 03aug26 ex N291AY) ex N293AY
 Airbus A330 -941 2133  B-58309 StarLux Airlines delivery 10aug26 TLS-TPE ex F-WWCV
 Airbus A350 -941 55  B-18921 China Airlines delivery 04aug26 CAN-ICN-TPE, all white, D-reg ex D-AADG
 Airbus A350 -1041 784  A7-AOJ Qatar Airways delivery 07aug26 TLS-DOH ex F-WZGV
 Airbus A350 -941 785  A6-EXX Emirates delivery 30jul26 TLS-DXB ex F-WZHJ
 Airbus A350 -941 795  A6-JHA Emirates delivery 31ju2l6 TLS-DXB ex F-WZGQ
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55451  N342DU Delta Air Lines delivery 04aug26 BFM-MSP ex C-GPVE
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55467  N271BZ Breeze Airways delivery 08aug26 BFM-TPA ex C-GPQI
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55473  9A-CAU Croatia Airlines delivery 30-31jul26 YMX-CPH-ZAG ex C-FOWQ

Airbus Updates No.4702

 

Airbus A319 -112 1963  OO-SSN Brussels Airlines ferried 111aug26 BRU0-DGX, for part-out & scrap ex N259AD
 Airbus A319 -153N 13433  B-32S2 Air China delivery 07aug26 TSN-CTU ex B-007C
 Airbus A320 -212 894  C9-ACE Skysource FZ ferried 02aug26 BCM-CIT (+ 905 C9-ACF 03aug26 ex 2-AICF) ex 2-AICE
 Airbus A320 -232 2598  PK-GLE Citilink Express d 05-08aug26 CGK-GUM-MAJ-JRF-P08, for part-out & scrap ex N598AG
 Airbus A320 -214 3361  SU- Air Cairo at OSR 04aug26 after paint, 89H-reg prior delivery ex 9H-SLF
 Airbus A320 -214 3460  YI-EBL FlyErbil seen re-regd at ISL 30jul26, all white prior paint and delivery ex SX-EBL
 Airbus A320 -214(F) 3506  OE-IHV ST Aerospace ferried 05aug26 CAN-GMP-TSN prior delivery to? ex B-6611
 Airbus A320 -232 3547  OE-IKV AerCap regd 07aug26 at LDE ex 4R-EXQ
 Airbus A320 -232 5355  JA07JJ Jetstar Japan ferried 28-31jul26 NRT-UTP-AMD-CAI-LDE ex F-WWBZ
 Airbus A320 -232 5954  N625NK UMB Bank ferried 06-07aug26 GYR-BGR-KEF-DUB ex F-WWIC
 Airbus A320 -271N 6744  PS-LHJ Latam Airlines Brasil delivery 04-06aug26 CGK-SEZ-LAD-REC-QSC ex VT-ITA
 Airbus A320 -214 7096  AP-BPU Fly Jinnah first in svc 31jul26 KHI-ISB-KHI ex A6-AOM
 Airbus A320 -271N 8967  TC-LEA Turkish Airlines delivery 09aug26 NAG-ISL ex VT-IJE
 Airbus A320 -251n 12399  HZ-NS97 Flynas delivery 03aug26 TLS-RUH ex F-WWDO
 Airbus A320 -271N 13355  N441FR Frontier Airlines delivery 05aug26 TLS-YYR-TPA “Chloe the white tailed deer fawn” ex F-WWTN
 Airbus A320 -251N 13406  VT-IOU IndiGo Airlines delivery 04-05aug26 XFW-AUH-DEL ex D-AUBW
 Airbus A320 -251N 13414  OE-LXF Austrian Airlines delivery 06aug26 XFW-TLL ex D-AUBV
 Airbus A320 -251N 13452  B-32T2 Xiamen Airlines delivery 11aug26 TSN-XMN ex B-000E
 Airbus A321 -211 1932  ER-PAG Polaris delivery 04aug26 PDV-RMO ex LZ-FSH
 Airbus A321 -271NX 9063  PS-LQC Latam Airlines Brasil delivery 10-11aug26 AMM-CMN-FOR-QSC ex VT-IUK

credit: Skyliner Aviation News

Thursday, 23 July 2026

Airbus Updates No.4701

 

Brazil’s Azul to add four more Airbus A321 freighters

Azul Linhas Aéreas Brasileiras (AD, São Paulo Viracopos) will add four more A321-200(P2F)s to its dedicated cargo fleet operating under the name Azul Logística.

The new freighters will be used to increase Azul Logística’s network across Latin America, including double-daily domestic flights from São Paulo Viracopos to Manaus International and Belém International, as well as selected international routes to Santiago de Chile, Buenos Aires Ministro Pistarini, Lima International, and Montevideo Carrasco. Azul is also planning charter operations.

“This freighter type offers the ideal versatility and size, allowing Azul to flex and offer market solutions where they are most needed,” Izabel Reis, director of Azul Logística said. “So it was an easy decision to expand and modernise our fleet with an additional four Airbus 321 freighters, going forward. They will replace our B737-400(F), resulting in more sustainable operations and a significant boost to intra–Latin American capacity.”

The identity of the four freighters has not been revealed. Azul currently has two A321-200(P2F)s in its cargo division’s fleet.

Airbus Updates No.4700

 

Turkish Airlines to add 7 leased A321-200NX

Turkish Airlines (TK, Istanbul Airport) will expand its fleet by leasing seven new A321-200NX from CALC, the airline announced at the Farnborough Air Show on July 20, 2026. This marks the first collaboration between the airline and the Hong Kong-based leasing firm. According to ch-aviation fleets data, Turkish Airlines currently operates seventy-four A321-200NX (thirty-four of them leased) and one leased A321-200N.

Wednesday, 22 July 2026

Airbus Updates No.4699


Chinese airlines disclose Airbus-orders

Three Chinese airlines have issued filings to the Shanghai stock exchange in which they announce their intention to place new orders for additional Airbus-aircraft.

The first airline is Air China, which is set to order fifteen A350-900s. The new widebodies are scheduled to be delivered between 2030 and 2032. Today, the airline already operates 28 of the type.

Shenzhen Airlines, which is partially owned by Air China, is committing to 40 A320neos. These are planned for delivery between 2029 and 2032. It currently operates 35 A320neos.

Lastly, Hainan Airlines announced it will be placing an order for 40 A320neo-family aircraft. The new Airbuses are scheduled to be delivered between 2028 and 2032. Currently, the airline is operating seventeen A320neos and three A321neos.

These orders are not the first Chinese-orders for Airbus this year. Earlier, orders were placed by China Eastern, China Southern, Air China, and China Eastern again. Last year, Juneyao Airlines and Spring Airlines also placed orders for new Airbuses.

Airbus Updates No.4698

 

flynas firms up additional Airbus A330-900 and A321neo aircraft

Farnborough, United Kingdom, 22 July 2026 – flynas, Saudi Arabia's leading low-cost carrier, has agreed to acquire five additional A330-900 aircraft and 20 additional A321neo aircraft from Airbus. The agreement further strengthens the strategic partnership between Airbus and flynas and supports the airline's continued expansion across domestic, regional and long-haul markets.

The latest order increases flynas’ total commitment for the A330neo to 20 aircraft and brings its total commitment for the A321neo to 56 aircraft. With these additions, flynas continues to expand its all-Airbus fleet, bringing its total firm commitment to Airbus aircraft to 235.

flynas currently operates a fleet of 67 Airbus aircraft, comprising two A330-300s, four A320ceos and 61 A320neos. The airline continues to expand its network in response to growing demand for air travel in Saudi Arabia and beyond, supporting the Kingdom’s aviation growth ambitions.

Bander Almohanna, Chief Executive Officer and Managing Director of flynas, said: "This step is aimed at ensuring the sustainable growth of the flynas fleet over the coming years to support the continued expansion of our six operating bases across the Kingdom, while also strengthening our operational and expansion capabilities for flynas Syria," noting that the increase in confirmed aircraft orders will enhance the carrier's ability to access new markets and further reinforce flynas' role as a key logistics partner in advancing Saudi Arabia's position as a global tourism and travel hub, while also supporting the objectives of the Pilgrim Experience Program by facilitating access to the Two Holy Mosques, and contributing to increasing the aviation sector's overall capacity.

Almohanna added that increasing flynas' confirmed Airbus orders to 235 aircraft out of a total orderbook of 280 aircraft will further strengthen the airline's operational and expansion capabilities, enabling it to support the remarkable growth and transformation taking place across the Saudi economy, given the major tourism developments and global events that Saudi Arabia will host, including Expo 2030 and the FIFA World Cup 2034.

“This additional order from flynas highlights the continued appeal of Airbus’ latest-generation aircraft and reflects the strength of our partnership with one of the region’s fastest-growing airlines,” said Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, Airbus EVP Sales of the Commercial Aircraft business. “The A321neo and A330neo deliver outstanding efficiency, performance and passenger comfort, enabling airlines to grow sustainably while expanding their networks. We are delighted to support the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as it continues its ambitious aviation growth journey.”

The A321neo, the largest member of Airbus’ best-selling A320neo Family, offers segment-leading operating economics and extended range, enabling airlines to serve regional and medium-haul routes with greater flexibility. Compared with previous-generation aircraft, the A321neo delivers a reduction in fuel consumption and CO₂ emissions of at least 20%.

Powered by the latest-generation Rolls-Royce Trent 7000 engines, the A330neo is designed to fly up to 8,100 nautical miles / 15,000 kilometres non-stop and reduces fuel burn, CO2 emissions and operating cost by 25% compared to previous-generation competitor aircraft.

Airbus Updates No.4697

 

BermudAir joins the Airbus family as the newest A220 customer

Farnborough, United Kingdom, 22 July 2026 – BermudAir, Bermuda’s hometown airline, has become a new A220 customer following the order of 10 A220-300 aircraft, marking the first ever Airbus order for the airline. The order was included in the Airbus order book in March as an undisclosed order. 

Unveiled during Farnborough Airshow, the addition of the A220 aircraft will enhance BermudAir’s fleet, offering new possibilities for route development and new destinations and becoming a new region of operations for the A220.

“The A220 is the ideal aircraft to support the next phase of BermudAir’s growth,” said Adam Scott, Founder and Chief Executive Officer of BermudAir. “Its exceptional range, operating economics and performance at constrained airports will allow us to connect more communities across Bermuda, the Caribbean and North America with direct, reliable and convenient air service. Just as importantly, the A220 offers an outstanding passenger experience. BermudAir has quickly established itself as the premier airline serving Bermuda and the Caribbean, supported by a differentiated onboard product and 70+ Net Promoter Score. The A220’s spacious, quiet and comfortable cabin is perfectly aligned with the experience our guests have come to expect from us.”

“BermudAir’s selection of the A220-300 validates the aircraft’s role as a tool for targeted regional development,” said Benoît de Saint-Exupéry, Airbus EVP Sales of the Commercial Aircraft business. “This agreement introduces the A220 to a distinct operational environment in the Atlantic and Caribbean, demonstrating how its efficiency supports tailored business models. We thank BermudAir for their trust in Airbus and look forward to supporting their network expansion.”

The A220-300 will feature a 135-seat three-class layout and will allow BermudAir to unlock non-stop routes and connect Atlantic and Caribbean destinations directly with scheduling flexibility. Delivering a 25% reduction in fuel burn and CO2 emissions per seat compared to previous-generation aircraft, the A220 brings world-class sustainability to the delicate island environments BermudAir serves.

This partnership marks another milestone for Airbus, embedding the A220 as a core asset in a brand-new region of operation and showcasing its ability to thrive in highly specialised regional and mainline markets.

Combining the longest range, lowest fuel consumption, the A220 is the most modern airliner in its size category, carrying between 100 up to 160 passengers on flights of up to 3,600 nautical miles (6,700 km). At the end of June 2026, 526 A220s had been delivered to more than 25 operators worldwide. The A220 historical order book stands at more than 1,100 orders, as of the end of June 2026.

Total Pageviews

Airbus Updates No.4708

  Lufthansa to take delivery of Airbus A220 in mid-4Q26 Lufthansa City Airlines (VL, Munich ) will take delivery of its first A220-300 in ...

Airbus Blogs

Blog Archive

Top 10 Award

Airbus Blogs

Labels