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Aviation Week Staff
For the first two months of 2026, Airbus has delivered 54 aircraft to 27 customers and recorded net orders for 77 aircraft.
AWIN Knowledge Center

By Jens Flottau
Airlines and lessors are scrambling to assess and begin to manage the steep rise in the oil price over the past week following the U.S./Israel attack on Iran.
Airlines & Lessors

By Christine Boynton
Spirit Airlines is urging the FAA to place the burden of pending flight cuts in Chicago on American Airlines and United Airlines.
Airlines & Lessors

By Sean Broderick
The bottom-line numbers may not clearly show it, but 2025 was a rough one for aviation safety.
Safety, Ops & Regulation

By Jens Flottau, Lori Ranson
Gol is planning to build Rio de Janeiro’s Galeao International airport into a hub for international travel, and aims to launch service to New York JFK in July.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
Syzygy Plasmonics has signed an agreement to develop commercial-scale facilities in Brazil to produce SAF using biogas created from sugar crop waste.
Emerging Technologies

By William Moore
Carbon Analysis considers how Japan Airlines Group's recently announced fleet growth plans plans may affect JAL's efficiency over the coming years.
AWIN Knowledge Center

By Ella Nethersole
Uganda Airlines has announced a partnership with Ethiopian Airlines to wet lease a Boeing 787-8 aircraft for its long-haul operations.
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
Lufthansa Group has called on the EU to widen its electro-sustainable aviation fuel (eSAF) mandate to include other transport modes.
Airlines & Lessors

By David Casey
The Brazilian aviation market has significant growth potential but remains constrained by structural challenges, according to John Rodgerson, CEO of Azul.
Airports & Networks

By Ella Nethersole
Kuwaiti LCC Jazeera Airways plans to begin operating flights from Qaisumah Airport in Hafar Al Batin, located in Saudi Arabia’s Eastern Province.
Airlines & Lessors

By Helen Massy-Beresford, Victoria Moores
Middle Eastern airlines are working to increase the numbers of flights they are operating.
Airlines & Lessors

By Victoria Moores
Rolls-Royce has teamed up with UK project developer Equilibrion to explore whether small modular nuclear reactors could be used to power eSAF production.
Emerging Technologies

By Adrian Schofield
Air India is operating extra flights to Europe and the U.S. due to the Iran war, and IndiGo is facing additional detours as it resumes its European service.
Airports & Networks

By Aaron Karp
But questions remain over whether Kristi Noem moved too fast in implementing the changes.
Airports & Networks

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AWIN Knowledge Center

Adam Pilarski
It is futile to try to predict unpredictable events—that is why they are called unpredictable—but there are clues to what could go wrong.
Airlines & Lessors

By Sean Broderick
Embraer is confident that full-year deliveries will land well within its 80-85 aircraft guidance and will top 100 annual deliveries within the next two years.
Small Narrowbody Jets

By Swaati Ketkar
The Airbus India Technology Center will support activities ranging from design and development to maintenance and performance optimization.
Aircraft & Propulsion

By Christine Boynton
United Airlines is warning that the recent spike in fuel prices will meaningfully affect first quarter results.
Airlines & Lessors

By Lori Ranson
Brazilian LCC GOL plans to add Airbus A330-900s to its fleet later this year as parent company Abra works to expand connectivity in Latin America and beyond.
Airlines & Lessors

By Alan Dron
Flights across the Gulf and surrounding regions remained heavily affected by the ongoing conflict in the region.
Airlines & Lessors

By Graham Warwick
Since Airbus announced it was delaying plans to develop a zero-emission airliner by up to 10 years, the landscape for hydrogen propulsion pioneers has changed.
Emerging Technologies

By Kurt Hofmann
Turkish Airlines' CFO Murat Sekar estimates the airline may see a $120 million loss if the conflict extends to a month.
Airlines & Lessors