Wednesday, 1 July 2026

SAS orders 40 Airbus A330 Family wide-body aircraft

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On 30 June 2026 local time, Scandinavian Airlines (SAS) announced an order for up to 40 Airbus A330 Family wide-body aircraft, the largest investment in the company's history. The order covers the A330-900 model from the A330neo family and the A330-300 model from the A330ceo family.

Based on list prices, the total value of the aircraft in this order exceeds $10 billion.

Of course, considering that airlines typically obtain significant discounts, especially in bulk purchases, the final price that SAS will actually pay is expected to be much lower than this figure. Even so, this large transaction demonstrates SAS's full commitment to advancing its next stage of development strategy.

SAS confirmed its commitment to introducing up to 40 Airbus wide-body twin-engine aircraft to its fleet. The company explained that the A330-900 is the main component of the order, including 18 firm orders and 10 optional orders, with an additional 12 A330-300 orders.

Following its order of Embraer E195-E2 regional jets in 2025 and investment in updating its Airbus A320neo fleet for short-haul operations, this latest order reflects the airline's expansion intentions on long-haul routes.

SAS stated that the order will "support the continued development of Scandinavian Airlines' long-haul network and enhance its ability to connect Scandinavia with major international markets."

According to aviation data platform ch-aviation, SAS currently operates eight A330-300s with an average age of 14.9 years.

Founded in 1946, SAS celebrates its 80th anniversary in 2026, and this large aircraft order signifies that it is celebrating this milestone in a grand manner.

Tuesday, 30 June 2026

Shenzhen Airlines' first out of two A350 jets enters commercial service on 1 July 2026

 Report by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA       Image : Shenzhen Airlines

深圳航空首架A350“鲲鹏号”正式入列

On 30 June 2026, the inauguration ceremony of Shenzhen Airlines' first Airbus A350 aircraft was grandly held at Shenzhen Bao'an International Airport. Leaders from the Shenzhen Municipal Government, the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAC) Central and Southern Regional Administration, and China National Aviation Holding Company (CNAH) attended the ceremony.

The inauguration ceremony was themed "Building Shenzhen, Showcasing the Future." As the hangar doors slowly opened, the A350 aircraft, adorned with the "Kunpeng" livery, made its official debut. The fuselage design centers on the "Kunpeng," cleverly echoing Shenzhen's nickname, "Pengcheng" (meaning "Peng City"). It incorporates elements of local Lingnan intangible cultural heritage such as the Ao fish, the Shatoujiao fish lantern dance, and the kirin (a mythical creature), along with innovative symbols of robots and drones, creating a dynamic and fluid visual effect through the curved surfaces of the fuselage. The entire aircraft, transformed into a "Kunpeng in the sky," soars into the clouds, carrying the city's vision and cultural warmth, connecting life and the future through aviation.

Shenzhen Airlines' new Airbus A350 wide-body aircraft officially enters commercial operation on 1 July 2026. On its inaugural flight, the aircraft operates on two express routes: Shenzhen-Beijing Capital and Shenzhen-Shanghai Hongqiao, with a total of four round-trip flights. This aircraft type enables ultra-long-distance flights, giving Shenzhen Airlines a stable and scalable capacity for direct long-haul intercontinental routes, better meeting the growing demand for high-quality travel.


As the operator of the Shenzhen International Aviation Hub, Shenzhen Airlines has been rooted in Shenzhen for over 30 years, currently operating over 200 aircraft and more than 380 domestic and international routes (including Kunming Airlines). The introduction of the A350 is a key step in strengthening strategic cooperation between China National Aviation Holding Company (CNAH) and the Shenzhen Municipal Government, serving the construction of Shenzhen as a comprehensive international aviation hub. Shenzhen Airlines will leverage Shenzhen's geographical advantages to fly south, towards the Belt and Road Initiative, and towards global central cities, becoming a crucial support for Shenzhen's goal of "building a more globally influential economic center and a modern international metropolis."


2026 marks the start of the 15th Five-Year Plan and coincides with the APEC meeting being held in Shenzhen, a historic convergence of major national diplomatic events and urban development opportunities.

Shenzhen Airlines stated that it will use the commissioning of its new aircraft as an opportunity to serve the construction of the Greater Bay Area and the Shenzhen Pilot Demonstration Zone, optimize its international route network, continue the aviation-cultural and tourism integration model, and promote Shenzhen's city image through in-flight media and overseas outlets. As a local Shenzhen airline brand and an "airborne business card" for the city's international exchanges, Shenzhen Airlines bears the important responsibility of connecting Shenzhen with the world, showcasing Shenzhen's urban character through meticulous and heartwarming service. The commissioning of the "Kunpeng" A350 aircraft will provide more comfortable and convenient air service guarantees for personnel exchanges and economic and trade exchanges during the APEC meeting.

From "Shenzhen" to "Kunpeng," Shenzhen Airlines is using increasingly rich cultural expressions to take Shenzhen's city brand to the skies and soar to the world. In the future, "Kunpeng" will serve as a new calling card showcasing Shenzhen's city image, flying to more cities and regions, promoting the Shenzhen city brand, and allowing more domestic and international travelers to experience Shenzhen's innovative vitality and cultural charm.


According to Shenzhen Airlines, another A350-900neo, which is in standard livery, has just joined the fleet but it has not yet been deployed on a commercial route from Shenzhen. 

Condor launches flight to Windhoek on 24 June 2027

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Condor launches direct scheduled flight from Frankfurt to WIndhoek on 24 June 2027.

According to schedules, on 24 June 2027, Condor flight DE2332 departs from Frankfurt for Windhoek at 9.20 pm, touches down in Windhoek at 7.30 am on 25 June 2027 before leaving Windhoek for Frankfurt at 7.35 pm and landing in Frankfurt at 5.45 am on 26 June 2027 under flight DE2333.

Condor flies to Windhoek on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with its A330-900neo (A330neo) jet and leaves Windhoek for Frankfurt on Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays.

Centrum Air launches flight to Arctic Circle on 26 December 2026

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Centrum Air, the fast-growing private airline of Uzbekistan, launches non-stop scheduled flight from Tashkent to the Arctic Circle city Kittila on 26 December 2026.

Kittila is a Finn airport located in Kittila inside the Arctic Circle within the Lapland region. It handles general aviation and seasonal international air traffic in Northern Finland during winter. Centrum Air is the first Asian airline to fly to this airport.

On 26 December 2026, according to schedules, Centrum Air flight C61155 departs from Tashkent for Kittila at 11.50 am, touches down in Kittila at 2.30 pm before leaving Kittila for Tashkent at 4 pm under flight C61156 and arriving in Tashkent at 12.20 am on 27 December 2026 under flight C61156.

Centrum Air flies to Kittila on Saturdays with its A320neo jet.

Norse launches flight to Phuket from Gatwick on 4 December 2026

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Norse launches scheduled flight from London Gatwick Airport to Phuket on 4 December 2026 via its UK unit Norse Atlantic UK. It flies on Fridays, Mondays and Wednesdays to Phuket with the following schedules:-

On 4 December 2026 (Friday), Norse flight Z0795 departs from Gatwick for Phuket at 9.50 am, touches down in Phuket at 4.45 am before leaving Phuket for Gatwick at 6.45 am on 5 December 2026 (Saturday) and arriving in Gatwick at 1.05 pm local time under flight Z0196.

The above schedules apply to Norse's flight on Wednesdays.

On Mondays, flight Z0797 takes off from Gatwick for Phuket at 5.35 pm, lands in Phuket at 12.30 pm on Tuesdays and departs from Phuket for Gatwick at 2.30 pm under flight Z0798 and touching down in Gatwick at 8.50 pm.

Norse flies to Phuket with its 787-9 Dreamliner.

Starlux Airlines launches Taichung=Sapporo flights on 2 October 2026

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Regular JATA Tourism Expo exhibitor Starlux Airlines launches scheduled flight from Taichung to Sapporo New Chitose on 2 October 2026.

On 2 October 2026, according to schedules, Starlux flight JX318 leaves Taichung for Sapporo New Chitose Airport at 9 am, touches down in Sapporo at 1.55 pm before taking off from Sapporo New Chitose for Taichung at 3 pm and landing in Taichung at 6.25 pm under flight JX319.

Starlux Airlines flies to Sapporo New Chitose on Thursdays and Sundays with its A321neo jet.

Aeromexico launches flight from Puerto Vallarta to Narita on 1 September 2026

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Past JATA Tourism Expo exhibitor Aeromexico schedules non-stop flight from Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, to Narita on 1 September 2026. Flights to Mexico will continue to fly non-stop from Narita to Mexico City.

On 1 September 2026, according to schedules, Aeromexico flight AM58 departs from Puerto Vallarta for Narita at 1.35 am, touches down in Narita at 6.30 am on 3 September 2026 local time before leaving Narita under flight AM57 for Mexico City at 9.35 am and arriving in Mexico City at 7.35 am local time.

Aeromexico flies to Narita with 787-8/787-9 Dreamliners daily.

Hong Kong Airlines launches flight to Urumqi on 29 August 2026

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Hong Kong Airlines launches scheduled flight to Urumqi from Hong Kong on 29 August 2026.

On 29 August 2026, according to schedules, Hong Kong Airlines flight HX456 departs from Hong Kong for Urumqi at 6.35 pm, touches down in Urumqi at 1.15 am on 30 August 2026 before leaving Urumqi for Hong Kong at 2.15 am and arriving in Hong Kong at 7.30 am under flight HX457 on 30 August 2026.

Hong Kong Airlines flies to Urumqi with its A330-300 aircraft on Tuesdays and Saturdays and returns to Hong Kong from Urumqi on Wednesdays and Sundays. Schedules are effective until 21 October 2026.

Monday, 29 June 2026

Riyadh Air launches flights to KLIA on 30 July 2026, to Dhaka on 7 August 2026

 Report by : Gan Yung Chyan, KUCINTA SETIA        Image : Riyadh Air

Riyadh Air, the second National Airline of Saudi Arabia, launches non-stop scheduled flight from Riyadh to KLIA on 30 July 2026. This is followed by its inaugural flight to Dhaka on 7 August 2026.

On 30 July 2026, according to schedules, Riyadh Air flight RX863 departs from Riyadh for KLIA at 10.50 pm, touches down in KLIA at 11.50 am before leaving KLIA for Riyadh at 4.45 pm and arriving in Riyadh at 7.45 pm under flight RX864.

On 7 August 2026, according to schedules, Riyadh Air flight RX763 takes off from Riyadh for Dhaka at 9.20 pm, lands in Dhaka at 6.10 am on 8 August 2026 before leaving Dhaka under flight RX764 at 7.40 am and touching down in Riyadh at 10.55 am.

Riyadh Air flies to KLIA and Dhaka with its 787-9 Dreamliner.

KLIA and Dhaka are Riyadh Air's sixth and seventh foreign airport destinations after Dubai, Heathrow, Cairo, Madrid Barajas (commences 17 July 2026) and Manchester (commences 23 July 2026). 

Sun Phuquoc Airways launches flight from Ho Chi Minh City to Tianfu on 12 August 2026

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Sun Phuquoc Airways launches its first China flight from Ho Chi Minh City on 12 August 2026.

On 12 August 2026, according to schedules, Sun Phuquoc flight 9G640 departs from Ho Chi Minh CIty Tan Son Nhat Airport for Chengdu Tianfu Airport at 4.35 pm, touches down in Tianfu at 9.05 pm before leaving Tianfu for Tan Son Nhat at 10.05 pm under flight 9G641 and arriving in Tan Son Nhat at 12.55 am on 13 August 2026 under flight 9G641.

Sun Phuquoc Airways flies to Tianfu from Tan Son Nhat on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and lands in Tan Son Nhat on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays with its A320neo aircraft.

The Ho Chi Minh City - Tianfu route is Sun Phuquoc Airways' first international route from Tan Son Nhat.