Saturday, 13 June 2026

Airbus Updates No.4672

 

AirAsia X cancels A330neo orders, delays Bahrain hub

AirAsia X (D7, Kuala Lumpur International) has cancelled an outstanding order for fifteen A330-900N aircraft, according to May 2026 orders and deliveries data from Airbus. The previously announced cancellation follows a shift across AirAsia Group to long-range narrowbodies. The group recently committed to fifty A321-200NY(XLR) aircraft.

Separately, AirAsia X has delayed the launch of its planned hub at Bahrain International, citing concerns over the conflict in the Middle East. The carrier confirmed that its planned fifth-freedom Kuala Lumpur International-Bahrain-London Gatwick service, originally scheduled to launch in June 2026, will now commence in August or September, subject to operational and market conditions.

Airbus Updates No.4671

 

Proposed A320neo ops at London City face opposition

Plans to enable A320-200N operations at London City through a revised approach profile have faced opposition from the London Assembly environment committee over concerns about noise, emissions, and potential impacts on nearby residents. The committee has called for the proposal to be paused until independent, real-world assessments are conducted, arguing existing data is insufficient to evaluate the effects.

The airport says the change would allow larger, newer aircraft to operate with fewer flights while maintaining connectivity and reducing per-passenger noise. The UK Civil Aviation Authority is due to decide by autumn 2026.

Airbus Updates No.4670

 

Airbus records 357 net new orders in May 2026

Airbus (AIB, Toulouse Blagnac) recorded 357 net new orders in May 2026.

In terms of new orders:

The OEM also recorded the cancellation of orders for seven A220-300s and fifteen A330-900Ns.


Delivered were:

  • 1 A321neo Aegean Airlines
  • 1 A320neo to Air Arabia
  • 2 A220-300s to Air Canada
  • 1 A321neo to Air Canada
  • 1 A319neo to Air China
  • 2 A321neos to Air China
  • 1 A220-300 to Animawings
  • 1 A330-900 to Azul
  • 3 A220-300s to Breeze Airways
  • 1 A320neo to British Airways
  • 1 A320neo to Cebu Pacific
  • 2 A320neos to China Eastern Airlines
  • 2 A321neos to China Eastern Airlines
  • 1 A321neo to China Southern Airlines
  • 1 A320neo to Colorful Guizhou Airlines
  • 1 A321neo to Condor
  • 1 A220-300 to Delta Air Lines
  • 3 A321neos to Delta Air Lines
  • 1 A350-900 to Delta Air Lines
  • 1 A320neo to easyJet
  • 2 A321neos to easyJet
  • 2 A350-900s to Emirates
  • 3 A321neos to Frontier Airlines
  • 1 A320neo to Gulf Air
  • 1 A320neo to Hainan Airlines
  • 1 A321neo to Hainan Airlines
  • 1 A330-900 to Hainan Airlines
  • 4 A321neos to IndiGo
  • 1 A321neo to ITA Airways
  • 2 A321neos to Jet2.com
  • 3 A220-300s to JetBlue Airways
  • 1 A321neo to Jetstar Airways
  • 1 A321neo to KLM
  • 1 A320neo to LATAM Airlines
  • 1 A320neo to Lufthansa City Airlines
  • 1 A320neo to Peach
  • 1 A350-1000 to Philippine Airlines
  • 1 A220-300 to QantasLink
  • 1 A320neo to Royal Jordanian
  • 1 A320neo to SAS
  • 1 A321neo to Saudia
  • 2 A320neos to Shenzhen Airlines
  • 1 A321neo to Shenzhen Airlines
  • 1 A320neo to Sichuan Airlines
  • 1 A320neo to Spring Airlines
  • 1 A330-900 to STARLUX Airlines
  • 1 A330-900 to Sunclass Airlines
  • 1 A321neo to Thai Airways
  • 2 A321neos to Transavia
  • 1 A320neo to Transavia France
  • 1 A321neo to Turkish Airlines
  • 3 A321neos to United Airlines
  • 1 A321neo to Viva Aerobus
  • 1 A321neo to Volaris
  • 4 A321neos to Wizz Air
  • 1 A320neo to Xiamen Airlines

Airbus has now received a total of 815 orders and 53 cancellations, leaving a net of 762. The number of delivered aircraft stands at 262.

Airbus Updates No.4669

 


EUROPEAN CARGO GOES INTO ADMINISTRATION

European Cargo has entered business administration on 3 June 2026. As a result, of this, the airline ceased all operations and staff has been laid-off. Administrators have been appointed to handle the wind-down. It had been reporting negative figures since at least 2024.

The airline was established in December 2020, and launched flights in January 2021. It saw an opportunity as demand for cargo-flights grew significantly due to the pandemic. European Cargo conducted its flight with so-called "phreighters", passenger aircraft that were amended to fly (light) cargo in the main cabin.

Over the years, it flew solely with Airbus A340-500s and A340-600s. The following aircraft have been registered by them:

Regi.

Type

MSN

Remarks

2-EALC

A340-642

929

Ex A6-EHI of Etihad. Never operated and has been stored at Teruel since October 2017.

2-EALD

A340-642

870

Ex A6-EHH of Etihad. Never operated and stored at Teruel since December 2017.

2-EALH

A340-541

761

Former A6-EHC of Etihad. Never operated and stored at Teruel since July 2017.

2-EALI

A340-541

757

Former A6-EHB of Etihad. Never operated and has been stored at Teruel since June 2017.

2-HPGS

A340-642

1030

Operated by Maleth-Aero as 9H-PGS for European Cargo Feb21-May22. Currently stored at Bournemouth.

G-ECLB

A340-642

753

Withdrawn from use and parked at Bournemouth in May 2026.

G-ECLC 

A340-642

768 

Withdrawn from use and parked at Bournemouth in May 2026. 

G-ECLD 

A340-642

736 

Withdrawn from use and parked at Bournemouth in May 2026. 

G-ECLE 

A340-642

604 

Withdrawn from use and parked at Bournemouth in May 2026. 

G-ECLF 

A340-541 

783 

Former A6-EHD of Etihad. Never operated, parked at Bournemouth since October 2022.

G-ECLH 

A340-642 

744

Former EC-JPU of Iberia. Never operated, parked at Ciudad Real since October 2020. 

G-ECLJ

A340-642

1017

Former EC-KZI of Iberia. Never operated, stored at Bournemouth since December 2025.

G-ECLK

A340-642

1079

Ex EC-LEV of Iberia. Never operated, stored at Ciudad Real since August 2020.

G-ECLM

A340-642

622

Withdrawn from use and parked at Bournemouth in May 2026.

G-ECLN

A340-642

787

Withdrawn from use and parked at Teesside in May 2026.

Airbus Updates No.4668

 

Airbus Canada A220 -300 55449  C-FHBQ Air Canada delivery 07jun26 YMX-YUL 
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55453  F-HOZG Air France delivery11jun26 YMX-CDG ex C-FPAG

Airbus Updates No.4667

 

 Airbus A320 -251N 13251  B-32RX Colorful Guizhou Airlines delivery 11-12jun26 TLS-SKD-KWE ex F-WWTL
 Airbus A320 -251N 13335  B-32SG China Eastern delivery 10jun26 TSN-PVG ex B-007K
 Airbus A320 -251N 13343  A6-ARI Air Arabia delivery 12jun26 TLS-SHJ ex F-WWTY
 Airbus A321 -211 (F) 1988  D-AEUA Lufthansa CityLine at FRA 06jun26 in basic cs (+ 3504 D-AEUC, + 5126 D-AEUI) ex OE-LCG
 Airbus A321 -231(F) 2767  EC-OTU Swiftair delivery 10jun26 CAN-ALA-VAR-MAD, OE-reg ex OE-ILA
 Airbus A321 -212 3441  PS-AJJ Azul Linhas Aéreas ferried 02-05jun26 LFBF-TBS-ALA-TSN, F-reg for P2F-conversion, regd 10jun26 OE-IGJ by AerCap ex F-GTAT
 Airbus A321 -211 4461  LY-BVJ Aero Capital Solutions ferried 06jun26 CDT-ISL ex 9H-SLC
 Airbus A321 -271NY 12853  VH-OGG Qantas delivery 12-12jun26 XFW-BLR-SYD ex D-AVYF
 Airbus A321 -253NY 13018  VT-NLC IndiGo Airlines delivery 08jun26 XFW-JED-DEL ex D-AVZL
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13065  HA-LDQ Wizz Air delivery 09jun26 TLS-BUD ex F-WWSZ
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13198  SX-NAV Aegean Airlines delivery 05jun26 XFW-ATH ex D-AVXI
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13256  G-ZXIC easyJet delivery 12jun26 XFW-LGW ex D-AVXM
 Airbus A321 -252NX 13287  B-32QN Air China delivery 11jun26 TSN-PEK ex B-007F
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13290  VT-NOG IndiGo Airlines delivery 06jun26 TLS-JED-DEL ex F-WWSM
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13341  HA-LDU Wizz Air delivery 1jun26 TSN-ALA-BUD ex B-005G
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13378  HA-LDV Wizz Air delivery 13jun26 TSN-ALA-BUD ex B-005J
 Airbus A330 -343 357  OY-VKI Sunclass Airlines ferried 09jun26 HAJ-PIK, all white, reg EC-OTK res ex C-GVKI
 Airbus A330 -343 1099  PK-MKU Mukhtara Air delivery 08jun26 HAK-HLP ex 2-BLNR
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55442  N267BZ Breeze Airways delivery 11jun26 BFM-TPA ex C-GPNB
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55444  C-FHXN Air Canada delivery 06jun26 YMX-YUL 

Airbus Updates No.4666

 

 Airbus A310 -304 547  EP-HNA Soroush Air at IKA 06jun26 in full cs prior svc entry ex EP-MNF
 Airbus A320 -271N ?  PS- ? Latam Airlines Brasil delivery 13-15jun26 HYD-SEZ-LAD-FOR-QSC ex ?
 Airbus A320 -214 3278  LY-BVS Aero Capital Solutions ferried 12jun26 CDT-SOF ex EC-MUF
 Airbus A320 -213 3297  N320FR Advantage Asset Sweden ferried 05jun26 DGX-EMA for paint into? ex LY-BQS
 Airbus A320 -214 3456  2-VLIS AerCap ferried 05-06jun26 SZX-CTS-FAI-GWO, for part-out & scrap ex B-6359
 Airbus A320 -232 4109  OE-ILD Horizon II Aviation regd 11juun26 at PRG ex 9H-MLP
 Airbus A320 -233 6014  N523VL Volaris ferried 05jun26 MEX-MCO-SFB on return to lessor ex D-AUBX
 Airbus A320 -214 6022  RP-C8936 PAL Express delivery 10jun26 CGK-MNL ex HS-VKO
 Airbus A320 -214 6127  PK-TLO TransNusa Air delivery 01jun26 SZB-CGK ex B-1862
 Airbus A320 -232 6489  TF-IAT Icelandair delivery 07jun26 OSR-KEF, all wh, plus titl & tail logo ex VP-CEL
 Airbus A320 -271N 6819  PS-LHK Latam Airlines Brasil delivery 10-11jun26 CGK-SEZ-LAD-FOR-QSC, VQ-reg ex VQ-CCF
 Airbus A320 -233 7000  T7-FBA MEA Middle East Airlines delivery 10-11jun26 MEX-YHZ-KEF-BEY ex XA-VLP
 Airbus A320 -251N 10197  TU-TSX Air Côte d´Ivoire re-delivery 10jun26 LDE-ABO ex F-WWIG
 Airbus A320 -271N 11003  N961NK Spirit Airlines ferried 10-11jun26 GYR-BGR-DUB on return to lessor ex F-WZME
 Airbus A320 -251N 12978  B-32PZ Xiamen Airlines delivery 12-13jun26 TLS-SKD-XMN ex F-WWBC
 Airbus A320 -251N 12988  B-32QD Hainan Airlines delivery 08-09jun26 XFW-TAS-HAK ex D-AUBJ
 Airbus A320 -251N 13097  B-32R0 China Southern delivery 11-12jun26 TLS-NQZ-CAN ex F-WWBS
 Airbus A320 -271N 13145  PS-LHM Latam Airlines Brasil delivery 12jun26 BFM-FOR-QSC ex F-WZKO
 Airbus A320 -271N 13222  TC-NDT Ajet delivery 06jun26 TLS-ISL ex F-WWIO
 Airbus A320 -251N 13244  OO-SBH Brussels Airlines delivery 11jun26 XFW-LJU ex D-AUBM

credit: Skyliner Aviation News

Friday, 5 June 2026

Airbus Updates No.4665

 

Airbus confirms Azul as undisclosed buyer of four additional A330neos

Airbus has confirmed Brazil’s Azul Linhas Aéreas as the previously undisclosed buyer of four additional A330-900s, or A330neos.

On June 1, 2026, Airbus said that news of the expanded order brings the airline’s backlog of A330neo to 11 aircraft.

Azul initially placed a firm order for three Airbus A330neos in November 2022 and then in December 2023 increased this by another four to seven A330-900s in total.

At the time Azul’s CFO, Alexandre Malfitani, said: “We are proud to announce this order, as it confirms Azul as the airline with the most fuel- efficient fleet in the region, with over 80% of our capacity coming from next-generation aircraft. With the five A330neos we currently operate and the seven we now have on order, we will standardize our international fleet, allowing us to further enhance Azul’s renowned customer experience and on-time performance.”

Azul Airbus A330neo
Azul / GuiMilhas

On May 29, 2026, Azul took delivery of its first A330neo directly ordered from Airbus. The aircraft, registered as PR-ANU, flew from Toulouse Blagnac Airport (TLS), and arrived at Belo Horizonte Tancredo Neves Airport (CNF) around 10 hours later.

In a statement Azul said the A330neo had been named ‘The Sky of Brazil is Blue’ and was the first of 11 to join the fleet – the first acknowledgement that the airline had increased its order.

“The first unit starts operating in June, the second arrives in the second half of 2026, and the others arrive gradually in the coming years, following our growth with responsibility and vision of the future,” a spokesperson for Azul said.

Azul’s A330neos are configured with 298 seats and will be used on long haul flights, connecting Brazil to Europe, the United States and other international destinations.

In 2019, Azul received the Americas’ first A330neo which allowed them to leverage commonality with their existing A330ceo fleet.

Earlier this year, Azul emerged from Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection after completing a court-supervised restructuring that reduced its debt and lease obligations by approximately $2.5 billion and brought in $850 million in new equity investment.

Airbus Updates No.4664

 

United Airlines Takes Delivery Of Its First Airbus A321XLR

United Airlines has officially taken delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR, marking the beginning of a new chapter for the airline’s fleet and route network.

The aircraft was handed over at Airbus’ Hamburg facility in Germany before beginning its journey to the United States. It is the first of 50 A321XLRs on order for the airline and represents one of the most significant fleet developments in United’s long-term growth strategy.

The arrival of the aircraft comes after several delivery delays that pushed the programme beyond United’s original expectations. However, with the first example now delivered, aviation enthusiasts can finally look forward to seeing the type enter commercial service in United colours later this year.

The Airbus A321XLR (Extra Long Range) is the latest and longest-range member of the A320neo family. With a range of up to 4,700 nautical miles (8,700km), it allows airlines to operate routes that were previously the domain of larger widebody aircraft.

For airlines such as United, the aircraft offers the ability to serve so-called “long thin” routes — destinations that don’t generate enough demand to justify a Boeing 787 or other widebody aircraft but can be profitably served by a smaller narrowbody jet.

The aircraft has already entered service with several airlines worldwide, but United is expected to become one of the most prominent operators of the type thanks to its substantial order book.

Unlike many narrowbody aircraft, United’s A321XLR has been configured for long-haul operations and features a highly premium-heavy cabin.

The aircraft seats just 150 passengers and includes:

  • 20 United Polaris business class suites
  • 12 Premium Plus premium economy seats
  • 118 economy seats

Among the highlights are fully lie-flat Polaris suites with privacy doors, large entertainment screens, Bluetooth connectivity and upgraded premium cabins. Economy passengers will also benefit from modern interiors and a self-service snack bar located at the rear of the aircraft.

The relatively low seat count reflects United’s intention to use the aircraft on longer international sectors rather than dense domestic routes.

United has not yet revealed a complete route map for the type, but the airline has repeatedly indicated that the A321XLR will be used primarily on transatlantic services and routes to smaller European destinations that cannot support larger aircraft. South American routes are also expected to feature prominently.

The aircraft’s impressive range opens up numerous possibilities from United’s hubs, particularly Newark and Washington Dulles. Aviation observers have speculated that destinations in secondary European markets, North Africa and parts of South America could become viable candidates.

Airbus Updates No.4663

 

World's longest-range aircraft, the Airbus A350-1000ULR takes to the skies

Toulouse, France, 2 June 2026 - The A350-1000ULR (MSN 707), the first of 12 aircraft ordered by Qantas has completed its first flight in Toulouse, France. The aircraft, fitted with special flight test instrumentation, flew for three hours 43 minutes reaching an altitude of slightly above 41,000 feet. The aircraft was flown by a dedicated Airbus Flight Test crew.

The A350-1000ULR is being developed for Qantas Airways to enable non-stop flights between Sydney and New York and London for the first time ever - a distance of almost 10,000 nautical miles, with flight times of up to 22 hours. This is made possible primarily by the integration into the aircraft structure of an additional rear centre tank (RCT), enhancing further the aircraft performance and increasing the range of the aircraft by 1,000 nautical miles.

During the first flight the crew carried out general aircraft performance checks and tested the new fuel system architecture. This marks the start of a two month flight test campaign to certify the modifications. In addition, a new galley air cooling system will also be certified, which features lighter and more efficient refrigeration units for very long flights. The ventilation and temperature control of the cabin will also be thoroughly tested.

Following the flight test campaign, MSN 707 will be retrofitted to Qantas’ commercial specifications.

The second A350-1000ULR to be produced for Qantas and the first scheduled to be delivered to the airline in April 2027, is now at an advanced stage of final assembly and ready to roll out of the paint shop in the coming days. This will be followed by completion of the premium four class cabin layout and engine installation. 

The A350-1000ULR is the fourth passenger variant of the best-selling A350 Family, joining the A350-900, A350-900ULR and the A350-1000. Together, the aircraft have set new standards in long haul air travel, with a step-change reduction in fuel consumption and carbon emissions, and new levels of passenger comfort. 

The passenger line-up will soon be joined by the all-new A350F freighter, also currently under development at Airbus, with first flight planned later this year.

At the end of April 2026, the A350 Family had won 1,579 orders from 68 customers, with over 700 aircraft flying with 41 operators, primarily on long haul services across the globe.

Qantas has ordered 12 A350-1000ULRs under Project Sunrise, designed to overcome one of the last frontiers in non-stop travel from Australia. In addition the carrier also has 12 standard A350-1000s on order for future operation across its long haul network.

Note to editors:

The aircraft was flown by Experimental Test Pilots Thomas Wilhelm and Anthony Flynn, together with Test Flight Engineer Laurent Rossignol. In addition, Lead Flight Test Engineers Tuan Do and Alexia Plumet were onboard, as well as Ground Test Engineer Vincent Frayssinet.

Airbus Updates No.4662

 

Airbus A350 -941 60  B-18922 China Airlines delivery 02jun26 CAN-ICN-TPE, regd D-AADF, all white ex B-301D
 Airbus A350 -941 779  A6-EXV Emirates delivery 03jun26 TLS-DXB ex F-WZFD
 Airbus Canada A220 -300 55437  N340DU Delta Air Lines delivery 03jun26 BFM-MSP ex C-GPCA

Airbus Updates No.4661

 

Airbus A321 -111 521  F-GMZC Air France ferried 02jun26 LDE-ENS, for part-out & scrap ex D-AVZW
 Airbus A321 -231 2234  HC- AeroRegional delivery 26may26 OPF-UIO, N-reg ex N321AV
 Airbus A321 -231 2653  OE-ILT BBAM Freighter Lease regd 03jun26 at PRG prior P2F-conversion ex LY-NVH
 Airbus A321 -211 4461  LY-BVJ Aero Capital Solutions ferried 06jun26 CDT-ISL ex 9H-SLC
 Airbus A321 -271NY 12581  N64321 United Airlines delivery 03jun26 XFW-TPA ex D-AZWM
 Airbus A321 -271NY 12799  C-GXAN Air Canada delivery 03jun26 XFW-YQG ex D-AZXZ
 Airbus A321 /271NX 12843  N14560 United Airlines delivery 01jun26 BM-TPA ex F/WZLY
 Airbus A321 -251NX 12967  HZ-ASAQ Saudi Arabian Airlines delivery 30may26 XFW-JED ex D-AYAJ
 Airbus A321 -271NX 12975  N14567 United Airlines delivery 28may26 BFM-TPA ex F-WZKW
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13014  XA-VXY Viva Aerobus delivery 30may26 BFM-MTY ex F-WZKA
 Airbus A321 -251NX/LR 13084  VH-OLU Jetstar Airways delivery 30may-01jun26 TLS-IST-MCT-KUL-MEL ex F-WWSB
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13198  SX-NAV Aegean Airlines delivery 05jun26 XFW-ATH ex D-AVXI
 Airbus A321 -271NX 13225  N678FR Frontier Airlines delivery 29may26 BFM-TPA ex F-WZKV
 Airbus A321 -251NX 13270  VT-NOD IndiGo Airlines delivery 02jun26 XFW-JED-DEL ex D-AVXZ
 Airbus A330 -343 662  HS-XTA Thai AirAsia X ferried 30may26 DMK-CDT o return to lessor ex 9M-XXL
 Airbus A330 -243 906  EC-ORP Wamos Air delivery 23/29may26 HAK-MAD-LETL, OE-regd by AerCap at MAD ex OE-IGO
 Airbus A330 -243 1011  PR-AHD Azul Linhas Aéreas ferried 03-05jun26 MZJ-FAI-CAN, N-reg prior delivery ex N279AY
 Airbus A330 -343 1099  PK-MKU Mukhtara Air regd 25may26 prior delivery ex HAK ex 2-BLNR
 Airbus A330 -941 1861  7T-VLB Air Algérie delivery 01jun26 LDE-ALG, FIFA Workdcuo cs ex F-WTBR
 Airbus A350 -941 60  B-18922 China Airlines delivery 02jun26 CAN-ICN-TPE, regd D-AADF, all white ex B-301D

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