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India's Minister of Civil Aviation Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu, via his official Twitter account, announced (13-Jul-2026) 104 airports in India are 100% powered by renewable energy at present, up from 55 airports in 2020 and none in 2014.

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Airports Authority of India (AAI) reported the number of its airports powered 100% by renewable energy rose from 44 in early Jul-2023 to 50, then 54, and reached 67 in subsequent updates.1 2 3 4 Chennai, Hyderabad and Delhi airports separately stated they sourced 100% of electrical energy from renewables via a mix of on-site solar and third-party power purchase agreements, including long-term hydropower supply.5 6 7

American Airlines and STARLUX Airlines submitted (10-Jul-2026) a joint application to the US Department of Transportation to request reciprocal blanket codeshare authority. The application seeks to enable American to codeshare on STARLUX services between the US and Taiwan and beyond. STARLUX would codeshare on American services throughout the US and onward. American is also seeking an amendment to its existing third country codeshare exemption to add STARLUX to the list of foreign airline partners covered by that authority. The agreement also covers operational coordination to improve connecting opportunities, reciprocal lounge access for eligible premium passengers and frequent flyer cooperation. [more - original PR] [more - Aviation Week]

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American and STARLUX previously entered an interline agreement covering single-ticket itineraries and through-checked baggage between American’s North American network and STARLUX’s trans-Pacific/Asia services, including planned connections via the Taipei–Phoenix launch from 15-Jan-2026.1 STARLUX also broadened its North America distribution via an expanded Alaska Airlines codeshare, adding multiple beyond-gateway US cities via Seattle and San Francisco.2 3

ICAO reported (13-Jul-2026) the following traffic highlights for May-2026:

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IATA reported global passenger demand fell 2.2% year-on-year in May-2026, with capacity down 2.3% and load factor up 0.1pp to 83.5%; the Middle East recorded a 28.4% traffic decline and 23.9% capacity reduction.1 ICAO previously reported Apr-2026 ASKs fell 3.2% year-on-year, including a 44.5% Middle East decline, while RPKs rose 4.7% and CTKs fell 2.4%.2 IATA reported May-2026 air cargo demand rose 6.0% year-on-year on 1.9% higher capacity, while the Middle East declined 8.9%.3

Lufthansa Group, via its official website, announced (08-Jul-2026) Lufthansa will suspend Frankfurt-Buenos Aires service from 25-Oct-2026 to 11-Nov-2026 due to runway construction work at Buenos Aires Ezeiza International Airport. Affected passengers will be rebooked primarily on alternative itineraries via Rome Fiumicino, with onward connections to and from Buenos Aires operated by ITA Airways. SWISS also announced the suspension of Zurich-Buenos Aires service during the construction period.

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Air France planned to suspend Paris CDG-Buenos Aires from 25-Oct-2026 to 10-Nov-2026 due to runway maintenance and operational constraints at Buenos Aires Ezeiza, while its Paris CDG-Santiago service continued as scheduled.1 KLM also planned to suspend Amsterdam-Buenos Aires over the same 25-Oct-2026 to 10-Nov-2026 period, with its Amsterdam-Santiago service also impacted.2

Ghana Airports Company, via its official Facebook and Twitter accounts, announced (12-Jul-2026) the phased deployment of new security screening equipment at passenger checkpoints at Accra International Airport Terminals 2 and 3. Passengers will no longer be required to remove large electronic devices, or liquids, aerosols and gels from their bags for screening.

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Ghana Airports Company MD Yvonne Nana Afriyie Opare said it planned to introduce “3D analogue scanners” at Accra Kotoka International Airport Terminal two, removing the need to take liquids out of bags and aiming to end shoe removal during screening.1 Ghana’s President John Dramani Mahama also inaugurated construction of a Terminal two–Terminal three connecting concourse, alongside projects including seven baggage scanners and a vehicle scanning system to address peak-hour pressure.2

easyJet announced (10-Jul-2026) its board reached an agreement in principle with Apollo Global Management on the key financial terms of a possible cash offer for the entire issued and to be issued share capital of easyJet for GBP7.15 (EUR8.40) per share, pursuant to a proposal submitted by Apollo on 08-Jul-2026. The board noted the offer exceeds Castlelake's 04-Jul-2026 proposed offer of GBP6.90 (EUR8.10) per share, adding: "The easyJet Board further believes that the Proposed Transaction offers an attractive combination of value, strategic alignment and long-term stewardship of the business", concluding: "Accordingly, the easyJet Board is no longer minded to recommend the Castlelake Proposal". The board stated "it would be minded to recommend to easyJet shareholders", should a firm intention to make an offer be announced on such financial terms. Apollo will be required to either announce a firm intention to make an offer for easyJet or to announce that it does not intend to make an offer for easyJet by 17:00 on 07-Aug-2026. [more - original PR] [more - original PR - II]

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easyJet entered a UK Takeover Code offer period after Castlelake signalled possible interest, warning there was no certainty a firm offer would follow.1 2 easyJet publicly labelled Castlelake’s approach “highly opportunistic” amid Middle East conflict-driven share price weakness, noting Castlelake held about a 2.14% stake.3 easyJet rejected successive Castlelake bids at GBP5.60, GBP6.00 and GBP6.25, arguing they undervalued the airline and relied on conflict-affected comparables.4 easyJet later granted Castlelake limited book access after rejecting a GBP6.50 proposal and extended the offer deadline to 05-Jul-2026.5 Air France-KLM CEO Ben Smith said it would be interested in any approach from Castlelake, citing easyJet’s slot portfolio at Gatwick, Linate and Orly.6

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Zimbabwe's Minister of Information, Publicity and Broadcasting Services Zhemu Soda, via his official Twitter account, announced (07-Jul-2026) Air Zimbabwe plans to resume three times weekly Harare-London service by the end of Jul-2026. The airline will use A330-300 equipment leased from Plus Ultra Airlines, configured with 30 business and 272 economy class seats.

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Plus Ultra Airlines signed a 13 month ACMI agreement with Air Zimbabwe, effective 01-Jul-2026, to operate Harare-London with A330 aircraft, with Plus Ultra providing aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance while Air Zimbabwe retained commercial control under its own code and branding.1

Air France launched (08-Jul-2026) new amenity kits for La Première, business and premium economy cabins, featuring bamboo toothbrushes with organic toothpaste, recycled-material socks, earplugs and sleep masks. [more - original PR]

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Air France previously rolled out Sofitel MY BED mattress pads across its long haul business cabin from Jul-2025, with completion targeted by end-2025.1 It also introduced long haul comfort kits across La Première, business and premium cabins, with La Première featuring Sisley products and business/premium kits made largely from recycled materials.2

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