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Lufthansa announced (28-May-2026) plans to introduce its Allegris cabin interior to additional destinations in winter 2026/27. Boeing 787-9 aircraft with the Allegris cabin will be available services from Frankfurt to Vancouver, Houston, Denver, Atlanta, Detroit, San Jose, Seoul and Kuala Lumpur, and to Chennai from Mar-2027. New Allegris destinations from Munich will include Singapore, Washington and Cape Town. Lufthansa also plans to increase frequency from Frankfurt to Rio de Janeiro, San Jose, Bogota, Lagos and Hyderabad, and from Munich to São Paulo, Mexico City, Johannesburg and Washington in winter 2026/27. [more - original PR]

Background

Lufthansa began deploying Boeing 787-9s with the Allegris cabin on Frankfurt-Toronto from mid Oct-2025, later adding Rio de Janeiro, Bogota, Hyderabad and Austin from Dec-2025.1 Lufthansa subsequently put its first 787-9 with 25 of 28 Allegris business seats certified on sale from 15-Mar-2026, and planned summer 2026 Allegris roll-outs to Cape Town, Shanghai, Hong Kong, New York JFK, Los Angeles and Delhi.2 Lufthansa also planned an A350 Allegris deployment on Munich-Singapore from 26-Oct-2026.3

JSX CEO Alex Wilcox confirmed (28-May-2026) the carrier completed a test flight for Electra.aero's nine passenger hybrid-electric EL9 aircraft in Charleston, noting: "I've tried it, I am pretty excited about it". The flight was conducted in Electra's two seat demonstrator prototype at the CAPA Airline Leader Summit Americas. Electra expects to certify its ultra-short takeoff and landing aircraft in late 2029 or 2030. JSX is also continuing trials for its ATR 42-600 aircraft. The carrier operates two ATR 42-600s and expects to receive additional aircraft in early Jun/Jul-2026. [more - Aviation Week]

Charleston International Airport CEO Elliott Summey, speaking at GAD Americas, confirmed (28-May-2026) Breeze Airways plans to expand its presence at the airport's new concourse. The USD150 million project broke ground in Jul-2025 and is expected to be substantially complete in Dec-2026. The new concourse will have 40,000sqft of passenger space, 23,000sqft of apron space and will add four gates to the airport, two of which will be international swing gates. Breeze also began trials for an AI and computer vision solution provided by Assaia to optimise its turnaround times at the gate. The LCC will implement the solution at Charleston Airport and in three other of its largest cities. [more - Aviation Week]

US FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford, speaking at the CAPA Airline Leader Summit Americas, confirmed (28-May-2026) the FAA is developing a strategic management of aviation grid and trajectories (SMART) system, in partnership with Thales, Palantir and Airspace Intelligence. The system would use AI and digital twin technology of the US National Airspace System to predict air traffic flows and optimise airline schedules and aircraft deconfliction. Mr Bedford stated: "For the SMART system, we challenged three vendors essentially to bring machine learning into the design and construction of how those trajectories would be managed and all three of them built digital twins for us... all three of them are producing representations of how the airspace actually works at about a 96% confidence level". Mr Bedford added: "All the airspace users today essentially schedule however they want and it's a free for all that ultimately the FAA and frankly the controller in a facility has to sort out. We can do a much better job of sorting that out on the front end". Mr Bedford concluded: "What if we could look at the schedule, say, in September, deconflict it and optimise those trajectories, removing all of the block hour pads that are in there? The savings on that schedule is about a billion USD a month just in terms of crew cost, fuel, fuel savings and maintenance. So I think we've got a real opportunity to do something transformational with AI". [more - Aviation Week]

Atlas Air Worldwide signed (28-May-2026) a share purchase agreement to acquire a 49% equity stake in Air Atlanta. The transaction establishes a partnership that expands Atlas' operating platform and supports access to widebody capacity in key international markets. Atlas, through its Titan Aviation Leasing subsidiary, is separately acquiring aircraft owned by the Air Atlanta Group and will lease the aircraft back to Air Atlanta Icelandic and Air Atlanta Europe. Air Atlanta operates 14 widebody freighters, including Boeing 747F and 777F aircraft, and four 777 passenger aircraft. Air Atlanta will continue with its existing leadership team and operating structure. The transaction is expected to close in 3Q2026, subject to regulatory approvals and closing conditions. [more - original PR]

US FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford, speaking at the CAPA Airline Leader Summit Americas, stated (28-May-2026) he expects the Boeing 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10 will be certified by the end of 2026, suggesting the 777X will follow in 2027. Mr Bedford stated Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg has "got the right mindset" for the company, noting: "Boeing first and foremost has to design great aircraft, and then they have to build them at a high level of quality and that, frankly, is the lowest cost solution for Boeing". He stated the FAA has put significant resources into its aircraft certification team, primarily in anticipation of eVTOL aircraft, but also out of a desire for the FAA to be more collaborative. He continued: "It's self interesting, frankly, for us to want to partner with industry to understand what they're trying to accomplish, because it helps us align our resources so that we're not the bottleneck". Mr Bedford added: "It's a change of mindset, but I think it's designed to help unlock innovation. We'd love to see Boeing produce the next big market aircraft here in the US... so how can we start having that conversation today, to make sure that we aren't the bottleneck for achieving that outcome". [more - Aviation Week]

Background

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said the 737 MAX 7 and MAX 10 certification programmes were in their final stages, with more than 80% of flight testing completed and full FAA authority in place for the flight test regime.1 Boeing CFO and EVP finance Jesus Malave also said it remained on track for certification, with the MAX 7 having completed TIA flight testing and the MAX 10 remaining in the TIA phase.2

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T'way Air announced (31-Mar-2026) plans to change its official name to Trinity Airways, subject to "approvals from domestic and international authorities". [more - original PR - Korean]

T'way Air received (18-May-2026) approval from South Korea's Ministry of Land, Infrastructure and Transport (MOLIT) to proceed with plans to change its official name to Trinity Airways. The LCC will implement the name change once it secures approval from relevant international aviation authorities. [more - original PR - Korean]

Background

T'way Air previously stated it planned to change its name to Trinity Airways in 1H2026 and to begin updating aircraft liveries to match the new brand identity.1 T'way Air also announced the Trinity Airways rebrand was subject to approvals from domestic and international authorities.2

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