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Vertical Aerospace completed (16-Apr-2026) a two-way piloted transition flight with its eVTOL aircraft on 14-Apr-2026, involving switching from vertical flight to wingborne cruise and back to a vertical landing. Vertical stated it is "the second company globally to complete a two-way piloted transition flight in a full scale tiltrotor eVTOL and the first to do so under civil aviation Design Organisation Approval regulatory oversight". Vertical is targeting certification of its Valo aircraft in 2028 and entry into service "shortly thereafter". The aircraft is expected to be used on routes such as London Heathrow-Canary Wharf and New York JFK-Manhattan. The company's partners include American Airlines, Avolon, Bristow Group, GOL and Japan Airlines. [more - original PR]

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Vertical previously completed its first piloted thrustborne transition at Cotswold Airport on 02-Apr-2026 under UK CAA oversight, with the CAA collaborating with EASA on Valo certification.1 Vertical also disclosed an up to USD850 million financing package, including amended Mudrick Capital notes extending maturity to Dec-2030, to fund certification milestones through 2027 and beyond.2 Eve Air Mobility reached 50 prototype test flights and planned “full transition” tests later in 2026.3

Lufthansa Group announced (16-Apr-2026) plans to accelerate the implementation of its restructuring programme in response to increased kerosene costs and additional burdens from labour disputes. The initial restructuring package includes the following measures:

  • Permanent removal of Lufthansa CityLine's 27 operational aircraft from the flight programme, effective 18-Apr-2026;
  • Retirement of the last four A340-600s and grounding of two Boeing 747-400s from Oct-2026;
  • Reduction of five additional aircraft from Lufthansa's short and medium haul operations during winter 2026/27;
  • Accelerated allocation of nine additional A350-900s to Discover Airlines;
  • Targeted administrative cost savings. [more - original PR] [more - Aviation Week]

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Lufthansa Group’s strategic plan targeted higher medium term profitability via closer cooperation across Lufthansa, SWISS, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines and ITA Airways, alongside digital transformation and the elimination of 4000 administrative jobs by 2030.1 The group’s turnaround programme for Lufthansa Airlines sought efficiency gains and complexity reduction, while planning to decommission the A340-300/-600, A330-200 and Boeing 747-400 sub-fleets by 2028.2 3

Fiji Airways, via its official website, confirmed (16-Apr-2026) the following schedule adjustments from Nadi in response to "substantially higher fuel prices and the current geopolitical environment":

  • Brisbane: One weekly frequency will be temporarily suspended from 25-Apr-2026. A daily service will continue to operate;
  • Dallas Fort Worth: One weekly frequency will be suspended from 05-May-2026 to 16-Jun-2026. A twice weekly service will continue to operate.

Fiji Airways, via its official website, advised (15-Apr-2026) passengers travelling to and from Funafuti that the Government of Tuvalu has declared a state of emergency due to critical fuel shortages arising from the ongoing Middle East conflict. As a result, Fiji Airways services are required to operate with return fuel being carried on the outbound sector and flights cannot operate at full seating capacity. The arrangement may also result in baggage restrictions, cargo limitations or potential offloads of baggage or cargo to accommodate fuel requirements and ensure safe operations.

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Fiji Airways previously reduced passenger and baggage capacity to Funafuti due to the unserviceability of Funafuti International Airport’s fuel truck, noting it was taking interim steps while seeking a fix.1 It also said Tuvalu services were affected by fuel shortage and supply issues at Funafuti International Airport, prompting reviews of flight loads while it worked with local counterparts to resolve ground operational issues.2

VietJet Air signed (16-Apr-2026) a lease agreement with SPDB Financial Leasing for 10 COMAC C909 aircraft. The aircraft are expected to be deployed on routes between Vietnam and China. VietJet has been operating two C909s since Apr-2025 on services from Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City to Con Dao, under a wet lease agreement with Chengdu Airlines. [more - Aviation Week]

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VietJet reported a fleet of 107 aircraft as of Dec-2025, including two COMAC C909s alongside A320/A321 and A330 aircraft1. VietJet suspended its C909-operated Hanoi/Ho Chi Minh City–Con Dao services and said it intended to resume them in mid Nov-2025 after launching the wet-leased operation on 19-Apr-20252. VietJet later confirmed a Dec-2025 restart, with daily services from 03-Dec-2025 and increased frequencies from 15-Dec-20253 4.

Adelaide Airport welcomed (16-Apr-2026) the introduction of A330-900neo equipment on Kuala Lumpur-Adelaide service by Malaysia Airlines. The aircraft change follows a frequency adjustment from five times weekly to daily in Feb-2026. Airport executive GM people, culture and customer Dermot O'Neill stated: "Today's new aircraft launch reinforces Malaysia Airlines longstanding commitment to our market". Mr O'Neill added: "In addition to business and leisure traffic, we know this service is popular with international students flying from Malaysia and further afield including India, China, Nepal and Vietnam to study in Adelaide. Being a widebody jet it also creates greater export opportunities for our local producers". [more - original PR]

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Malaysia Airlines confirmed it planned to operate all Kuala Lumpur-Australia services with A330neo aircraft by mid-2026, with CCO Dersenish Aresandiran citing Australia as a core growth market.1 Malaysia Airlines also reported receiving its 10th A330neo on 04-Mar-2026, with the type scheduled for routes including Melbourne, Sydney and Auckland.2

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Norse Atlantic Airways will not resume the following planned summer seasonal services, as per a 14-Apr-2026 GDS inventory and timetable display:

  • Los Angeles-London Gatwick: Previously planned to resume six times weekly from 01-Jun-2026;
  • Los Angeles-Paris CDG: Previously planned to resume three times weekly from 29-May-2026;
  • Los Angeles-Rome Fiumicino: Previously planned to resume twice weekly from 29-May-2026.

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Norse Atlantic previously commenced daily London Gatwick-Los Angeles on 30-Jun-2023 with Boeing 787-9s, and was the sole scheduled operator on the route, according to OAG.1 Norse Atlantic also launched Paris CDG-Los Angeles on 01-May-2024 with 787-9s, with frequency scheduled to rise to six times weekly from end-May-2024.2 Norse Atlantic previously cancelled multiple planned resumptions, including London Gatwick-Boston and London Gatwick-Washington Dulles from 31-Mar-2024.3 4

IATA Economics reported (10-Apr-2026) 6500 routes operated in 2024 were discontinued in 2025. Details include:

  • Routes offering less than 10,000 seats p/a accounted for 27.3% of the global network and 76.4% of suspensions;
  • Routes offering less than 20,000 seats p/a accounted for 41.8% of the network and 91.8% of suspensions;
    • Africa: 46% of the network and 96% of suspensions;
    • Asia Pacific: 33% of the network and 87% of suspensions;
    • Europe: 45% of the network and 92% of suspensions;
    • Latin America: 44% of the network and 90% of suspensions;
    • Middle East: 35% of the network and 91% of suspensions;
    • North America: 47% of the network and 97% of suspensions;
  • 53.3% of the suspended low volume routes were short haul operations, 39.9% were medium haul and 6.9% were long haul;
  • High volume routes with more than 250,000 seats p/a accounted for 9.2% of the network and 0.1% of suspensions.

IATA stated: "This highlights the vulnerability of the low volume routes - and the passengers who rely on them - to changing circumstances". The association added: "The low volume routes feature low and fragile demand, and lower flight frequency. Lacking economies of scale, it is more challenging for airlines to sustain such connections profitably". [more - original PR]

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