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ICAO reported (05-Jun-2026) the following traffic highlights for Apr-2026:

Canada's Minister of Finance and National Revenue François-Philippe Champagne introduced (08-Jun-2026) the Liquidity for Airline Sector Resilience facility, a new loan programme through the Canada Enterprise Emergency Funding Corporation. The programme will enable eligible Canadian airlines, who are experiencing financial pressures from elevated jet fuel costs, to receive repayable liquidity support of up to CAD150 million (USD107.54 million), on an as-needed basis. The Government of Canada also removed the federal fuel excise tax from 20-Apr-2026 to 07-Sep-2026. [more - original PR]

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg confirmed (05-Jun-2026) plans to open a new 737 MAX production line in Everett, Washington on 06-Jul-2026. Mr Ortberg stated: "We're adding another production line which is really a carbon copy of what you see here in Renton". Boeing's three existing 737 production lines in Renton will support production growth from 42 to 47 aircraft per month in summer 2026. Mr Ortberg said teams are using the company's Safety & Quality Plan to guide the activation of the North Line, which will complement the existing lines and add capacity for production rates of more than 47 aircraft per month. He added: "We're not going to push airplanes out the door if we're not stable and the production system isn't producing a high-quality product", noting: "We'll move when the production system says we're ready to move". As previously reported by CAPA, the new North Line will be capable of building all 737 MAX models and will initially focus on producing the MAX 8, MAX 9 and MAX 10. [more - original PR]

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Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg said Boeing completed a capstone review with the US FAA to lift 737 MAX output from 42 to 47 per month, and it began running the line at the 47-rate with a stabilisation period of a few months.1 He cautioned that a subsequent move to 52 per month could strain inventory, and said part of any further increase depended on capacity from the new Everett line.1

WestJet signed (08/09-Jun-2026) a reciprocal codeshare agreement with Icelandair, providing passengers access to a network of destinations with a single booking and ticket. WestJet passengers will be able to access more than 10 destinations across Europe via Reykjavik Keflavik International Airport, pending regulatory approval. [more - original PR] [more - original PR - Icelandair - II]

Riyadh Air took (07-Jun-2026) delivery of its first three aircraft, all Boeing 787-9s, and announced plans to commence the following services:

The airline aims to operate a network of more than 100 destinations by 2030. [more - original PR]

Malta Tourism Authority announced (08-Jun-2026) Delta Air Lines launched three times weekly New York JFK-Malta service on 07-Jun-2026, marking Delta's first nonstop service between the US and Malta. The seasonal service will operate until 23-Oct-2026. The carrier is the sole scheduled operator on the route, according to OAG. [more - original PR]

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UN Tourism reported (02-Jun-2026) the following highlights for 1Q2026:

  • 307 million tourists travelled internationally, up 2% year-on-year. Early 2026 saw sustained travel demand overall (+2.5% cumulative growth in Jan/Feb-2026), but the Middle East conflict impacted performance in Mar-2026 (+0.4%);
  • The conflict is expected to reduce growth in international arrivals by 1pp to 2pp compared to UN Tourism's initial forecast of 3% to 4% for 2026, "depending on the conflict's duration and scope". Aside from disruptions in flights to, from and within the Middle East and effects on traveller confidence, the spike in oil prices and jet fuel shortage in some markets is increasing airfares and reducing flight capacity in other regions. UN Tourism noted: "More expensive travel coupled with uncertainty about air connectivity, could redirect demand towards closer tourism destinations while also affecting overall travel demand";
  • Europe recorded more than 130 million international tourists in 1Q2026, a 4% increase and building on "strong" momentum of 5% in 2025. Some destinations benefited from the redirection of tourism flows. Southern Mediterranean Europe and Northern Europe both grew arrivals by 4%. Central Eastern Europe (+6%) continued its recovery;
  • Africa arrivals (+4%) continued to grow. North Africa recorded a 4% increase supported by "strong" figures in Mar-2026 (+18%). Arrivals in Sub-Saharan Africa increased 4%;
  • Asia Pacific recorded 3% growth, "somewhat slower" than expected due to mixed performance among destinations. Strong results were recorded in Feb-2026 (+9%) but were more moderate in Mar-2026 (+2%), as disruptions affecting Middle Eastern air hubs contributed to a 27% decline in South Asia. Oceania (+9%) and North East Asia (+5%) saw "particularly robust" results. Arrivals in Asia remained below pre-pandemic values at 89% of the 1Q2019 level;
  • The Americas recorded 2% more international arrivals, with "strong" growth in Central America (+18%) but weaker in South America (-1%);
  • Middle East arrivals dropped 14%, impacted by the conflict. Several Gulf destinations recorded "strong" declines, while Egypt (+16%) recorded a "robust" increase. This follows a "strong" rebound in the Middle East after the pandemic, with arrivals in 2025 climbing 40% above 2019 levels;
  • Among destinations reporting growth in arrivals, the best performers included Paraguay (+46%), New Zealand (+45%), El Salvador (+43%), Mongolia (+39%), Palau (+37%) and Uzbekistan (+37%). In terms of receipts, several countries reported double digit growth, including Pakistan (+60%), South Korea (+38%), Morocco (+24%), Brunei (+22%) and Brazil (+12%).

UN Tourism Secretary General Shaikha Al Nuwais stated: "The ongoing conflict in the Middle East is disrupting travel patterns well beyond the region itself, including rising inflation, particularly in transport and accommodation. This is placing pressure on travellers, businesses and destinations alike". [more - original PR]

United Airlines, via its official Facebook and LinkedIn accounts, announced (04-Jun-2026) it received its first A321XLR aircraft. As previously reported by CAPA, United ordered 50 A321XLRs in Dec-2019 and deliveries were initially scheduled to begin in 2024. The airline expects to receive 28 A321XLRs by Apr-2028.

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