Delta Air Lines launched (09-Jun-2026) daily Los Angeles-Hong Kong service with A350-900 equipment on 06-Jun-2026 (TRAICY, 09-Jun-2026). Cathay Pacific and United Airlines also operate the route, according to OAG. [more - original PR]
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Embraer commercial aviation CEO Arjan Meijer confirmed Embraer remains in talks with AirBorneo and Malaysia Airlines to expand its presence in Malaysia and the Asia Pacific (New Straits Times, 10-Jun-2026). Mr Meijer said: "Asia as a whole is extremely important for Embraer. It's an area where we really spend a lot of effort and attention". He added: "We think the E2 has some very distinct benefits within Asia and a lot of value there", noting: "We have a lot of campaigns still going on. With the available positions that we have between now and well beyond 2030, we're very confident that there are going to be a lot of great opportunities to get the programme included in Asia".
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Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg stated (09-Jun-2026) "We had somewhat of a soft [Apr-2026] in terms of deliveries, but we're expecting May is better". Mr Ortberg said: "We were at 60 airplanes - and [that] included 51 737 MAXs in May but only six 787s - and I think you'll see that will improve month-on-month here as we unleash the seat configuration deliveries". He said: "We've fallen behind in delivery on engines here in the first quarter", noting Boeing is working on a recovery plan with GE Aerospace. Mr Ortberg stated: "We'll need to see the engine recovery plan come to fruition before we can get to rate 10 and that'll be late in the year". He confirmed Boeing is continuing to target a build rate of 10 aircraft per month and deliver between 90 and 100 787s in 2026. [more - Aviation Week]
American Airlines and Google entered (09-Jun-2026) a sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) agreement, allowing the carrier to obtain 35 million gallons of SAF over three years. The agreement enables American to purchase and receive physical fuel for Chicago O'Hare International Airport through existing infrastructure, the SAF portion of which will be produced from waste feedstocks. The carrier stated Google will receive the environmental benefits to help address its emissions from employee business travel via the SAF certificates Registry. [more - original PR - American Airlines] [more - Aviation Week]
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ICAO: Middle East ASKs down 45% in Apr-2026
ICAO reported (05-Jun-2026) the following traffic highlights for Apr-2026:
- ASK: -3.2% year-on-year;
- Africa: +2.3%;
- Asia Pacific: +0.4%;
- Europe: +0.5%;
- Latin America/Caribbean: +1.4%;
- Middle East: -44.5%;
- North America: +0.3%;
- RPK: +4.7%;
- CTK: -2.4%. [more - original PR]