European Cargo filed (04-Jun-2026) for administration, confirming Stuart Morris, Robert Fishman and David Soden of Teneo Financial Advisory Limited as joint administrators. The company operated a fleet of 10 A340-600 converted freighters, according to its official website. It commenced cargo operations in Apr-2020. [more - Aviation Week]
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Global Airlines confirmed (04-Jun-2026) plans to position its A380 aircraft to an MRO facility for its 12-year check by the end of 2026. The carrier stated: "We have a 12-year slot lined up... MRO availability and capacity is extremely stretched at the moment. It's a little bit frustrating that we are behind the timescale that we wanted because of reasons very much outside our control". Global also commented on the prospect of obtaining its own air operator's certificate (AOC), as opposed to using the AOC of Hi Fly under a partnership arrangement, stating: "Hi Fly has been a fantastic partner for what we've done so far. We fully expect that to continue, in one way or another, but there are other things that we're progressing or pursuing to keep all options open". [more - Aviation Week]
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Global Airlines' CEO James Asquith previously cited an "MRO backlog" as delaying the airline's next A380 flight, while reiterating that it continued developing its fleet and ambitions to secure its own AOC.1 Global stated it was not planning to change strategy to become an ACMI operator, while still targeting becoming a scheduled airline in the future under its Hi Fly partnership.2
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.
China Airlines unveiled (02-Jun-2026) its new premium economy cabin, to be available on the airline's Boeing 787s. The cabin will feature 28 RECARO Aircraft Seating R4 seats arranged in a 2-3-2 configuration, as well as 15.6in 4K inflight entertainment (IFE) monitors supplied by RAVE Aerospace and an "industry-first" Bluetooth connectivity solution enabling passengers to use their personal smartphone and tablet devices to control the IFE system. China Airlines has 24 787s on order and expects to take delivery of its first 787 in 2H2026. [more - original PR] [more - Aviation Week]
oneworld CEO Ole Orvér outlined (04-Jun-2026) challenges facing the alliance, stating he believes oneworld will increasingly be judged on whether the customer experience works seamlessly across airlines, technology platforms and loyalty ecosystems. Mr Orvér said: "Let's fix the basics", adding: "There's a difference between what we promise and what we offer". He noted: "Maybe we need to think about how we engage the smaller airlines to a better extent than we've done in the past". Mr Orvér concluded: "We're very much consensus-oriented at oneworld", adding: "That maybe slows us down, but it also makes us stronger". [more - Aviation Week]
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oneworld CEO Ole Orvér previously said the alliance's customer proposition was not delivered consistently, and it planned technology investment to ensure member systems "talk to each other" and improve consistency1. Orvér was appointed CEO effective 01-Apr-2026, succeeding Nathaniel Pieper after Pieper became American Airlines CCO2. Pieper earlier argued membership growth opportunities were waning, with near-term focus on product consistency, destinations and lounges3.
Alaska Air Group CFO: 'We've seen advances for corporate travel be very, very strong'
Alaska Air Group CFO Shane Tackett stated (03-Jun-2026) 2Q2026 performance is tracking largely in line with the carrier's Apr-2026 outlook, noting favourable factors include continued improvements in corporate bookings. Mr Tackett stated: "We've seen advances for corporate travel be very, very strong" adding: "I think the next 90 days are plus 25% to 30% [year-on-year]". He stated appetite for travel is durable, noting he expects premium growth to be "the largest underlying margin expansion driver that we can unlock". [more - Aviation Week]
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Breeze Airways to expand presence in Charleston, begins trials for AI and computer vision solution
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]
Lufthansa to deploy A350 with Allegris cabin on Munich-Singapore route from Oct-2026
Lufthansa announced (19-May-2026) plans to deploy A350 aircraft with Allegris cabin on the Munich-Singapore route from 26-Oct-2026. Passengers will experience Lufthansa's new Allegris cabin product along with the carrier's Future Onboard Experience, featuring improved digital services and amenities. [more - original PR]