British Airways suspended (10-Mar-2026) services to and from Abu Dhabi until "later this year". The carrier also suspended services to and from Amman, Bahrain, Doha, Dubai and Tel Aviv until later in Mar-2026. [more - original PR]
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IndiGo announced (10-Mar-2026) CEO Pieter Elbers "will be stepping down", effective immediately. The LCC confirmed MD Rahul Bhatia "shall in the interim assume management of the affairs of the airline until such time that the company announces the arrival of a new leader, which is expected in short order". [more - original PR]
Background ✨
IndiGo made several senior leadership changes in the past two years, including appointing Isidro Porqueras as COO from 01-Nov-2024, replacing Wolfgang Prock-Schauer ahead of his retirement1. It also appointed Vikram Singh Mehta as chairman, replacing Venkataramani Sumantran2. Under Pieter Elbers, IndiGo emphasised “further internationalisation”, with international ASKs at around 28% and international destinations rising to 403.
Boeing, via its official website, reported (10-Mar-2026) the following commercial aircraft orders and deliveries for Feb-2026:
- Gross orders: 15 aircraft;
- Deliveries: 50 aircraft;
- AerCap: Two 737 MAXs;
- Air Lease: Three 737 MAXs;
- Akasa Air: Two 737 MAXs;
- Allegiant Air: One 737 MAX;
- American Airlines: Two 737 MAXs;
- Aviation Capital Group: One 737 MAX;
- Avolon Aerospace Leasing: One 737 MAX;
- CES Leasing: One 777F;
- Dubai Aerospace Enterprise: Two 737 MAXs;
- Ethiopian Airlines Group: One 737 MAX;
- GOL: One 737 MAX;
- Jackson Square Aviation: One 737 MAX;
- JEJU air: One 737 MAX;
- Lufthansa: One 787-9;
- Macquarie AirFinance Holdings: One 737 MAX;
- Qatar Airways: One 777F;
- Ryanair: Four 737 MAXs;
- Scoot: One 787-9;
- Shenzhen Airlines: One 737 MAX;
- Singapore Airlines: One 737 MAX;
- Southwest Airlines: Four 737 MAXs;
- United Airlines: 11 737 MAXs and one 787-9;
- UPS: Two 767-300Fs;
- Virgin Australia: One 737 MAX;
- WestJet: Two 737 MAXs.
Background ✨
Boeing recorded 107 gross orders in Jan-2026, including 50 737 MAXs for Aviation Capital Group and 30 787-10s for Delta Air Lines, and delivered 45 aircraft.1 In Nov-2025 it booked 149 gross orders, led by Emirates’ 65 777Xs, and delivered 42 aircraft.2 Airbus reported 28 gross orders and 35 deliveries in Feb-2026, including 25 A320neo-family orders from Air Astana.3
Airbus reported (10-Mar-2026) the following commercial aircraft orders and deliveries for Feb-2026:
- Gross orders: 28 aircraft;
- Air Astana: Five A320neos and 20 A321neos;
- Tigerair Taiwan: Two A321neos;
- Private customer: One A320neo;
- Deliveries: 35 aircraft to 21 customers;
- Air France: One A220-300;
- Air Lease Corporation: One A321neo (Transavia);
- Azorra: Two A220-300s (airBaltic);
- Breeze Airways: Two A220-300s;
- CALC: One A321neo (United Airlines);
- Delta Air Lines: One A220-300 and five A321neos;
- EgyptAir: One A350-900;
- Frontier Airlines: Two A320neos and one A321neo;
- IndiGo: One A321neo;
- Japan Airlines: One A350-1000;
- JetBlue Airways: One A220-300;
- KLM Royal Dutch Airlines: One A321neo;
- LATAM Airlines Group: One A320neo and one A321neo;
- NAS Aviation Services: One A321neo (Etihad Airways) and one A321neo (Thai Airways);
- Nordic Aviation Capital: One A220-300 (TAAG);
- Pegasus Airlines: One A321neo;
- Qantas Airways: One A321neo;
- Saudia: One A320neo (flyadeal);
- SMBC Aviation Capital: Two A321neos (Turkish Airlines);
- United Airlines: One A321neo;
- Wizz Air: Three A321neos. [more - original PR]
Background ✨
Airbus’ Jan-2026 activity comprised 49 gross orders and 19 deliveries, including large A320neo-family commitments from Spring Airlines and IAG, plus an A330-900 for Air Algérie.1 Deliveries in Jan-2026 included A220-300s to Air Canada, Air France and Breeze Airways, and multiple A321neos to United Airlines and Wizz Air.1
AirAsia X Group announced (10-Mar-2026) the AirAsia MOVE app is introducing a 'carbon emissions per seat' feature based on actual flight data. [more - original PR - Chinese]
Background ✨
AirAsia MOVE’s flights segment grew in 4Q2025, with flight transactions (ex-B2B) up 12% quarter-on-quarter and gross booking value up 28%, supported by higher average spend and ancillary attach rates it said were 23% above peer OTAs.1 AirAsia MOVE also broadened airline content, adding partners including Air Arabia, Ethiopian Airlines, VietJet Air, Garuda Indonesia and IndiGo, taking direct airline partnerships to more than 70.2 3 1
Lufthansa Group, via its official website, announced (Mar-2026) its airlines will extend the suspension of services to the following Middle East destinations:
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Gulf Air and Bahrain Airport confirm continued suspension of services due to airspace closure
Gulf Air and Bahrain International Airport, via their respective official websites and Twitter accounts, announced (05-Mar-2026) "Flight operations remain temporarily suspended due to the closure of Bahrain's airspace, as mandated by the Bahrain Civil Aviation Authority". The airline reported "it successfully repatriated over 400 transit passengers affected by recent regional developments and the temporary closure of airspace in several countries in the region". Gulf Air "continues to monitor developments closely and will resume normal operations once airspace conditions permit". [more - original PR]
UAE airlines, airports and civil aviation authority update airspace closure and limited services
UAE General Authority of Civil Aviation, Emirates Airline, Etihad Airways, flydubai, Air Arabia, Dubai Airports and Abu Dhabi Airports, via their official websites and social media accounts, confirmed (03-Mar-2026) the following updates for UAE services as of 03-Mar-2026:
- UAE General Authority of Civil Aviation: "Regional contingency plans have been activated in coordination with GCC Member States and ICAO, in line with established crisis response frameworks. Current operational capacity: Up to 48 flights per hour through designated emergency routes, with the ability to increase gradually in line with safety assessments";
- Emirates Airline: "All scheduled Emirates flights to and from Dubai remain suspended until 23:59 UAE time on [04-Mar-2026], due to airspace closures across the region. Emirates continues to operate a limited number of passenger repatriation and freighter flights on" 03/04-Mar-2026;
- Etihad Airways: "All Etihad Airways' scheduled commercial flights to and from Abu Dhabi remain suspended until 14:00 UAE time on" 05-Mar-2026. "Some repositioning, cargo and repatriation flights may operate in coordination with UAE authorities and subject to strict operational and safety approvals";
- flydubai: "flydubai's schedule has partially resumed on [03-Mar-2026], with limited flights operating from Terminals 2 and 3 at Dubai International Airport";
- Air Arabia: "Flights to and from the UAE are temporarily suspended until 15:00 UAE time on" 04-Mon-2026. Flights to Lebanon, Jordan, Syria and Iraq are suspended until 05-Mar-2026;
- Dubai Airports: "We urge you not to come to the airport unless your airline has contacted you with a confirmed departure time";
- Abu Dhabi Airports: "Passengers are advised not to travel to the airport unless they hold a confirmed ticket and have been explicitly advised by their airline to do so. Access to the airport will be restricted to confirmed travellers only". [more - original PR - Emirates] [more - original PR - Etihad - II] [more - original PR - flydubai - III]