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Thai Airways reported (14-May-2026) 80 aircraft in its fleet as of 31-Mar-2026, with an average aircraft utilisation of 13.8 hours per day. [more - original PR]

Background

Thai Airways' fleet rose from 78 aircraft as of 30-Sep-2025, with plans to introduce 17 A321neos by end-2026 and a cabin retrofit programme for A320-200, 777-300ER and A350-900 aircraft; it also ordered 45 787s from 2028 and targeted 150 aircraft by 20331. Aircraft utilisation increased from 13.5 hours/day in 3Q2025 to 13.8 hours/day in 1Q20262 3.

Air New Zealand announced (20-May-2026) plans to launch the following services from Christchurch with Boeing 787-9 equipment, as part of an agreement with Christchurch International Airport to grow international connectivity into the South Island of New Zealand:

The carrier is scheduled to operate the services on a three times weekly basis, as per a 19-May-2026 GDS inventory and timetable display. Air New Zealand and Christchurch International Airport also signed an MoU to develop a long term partnership, aligning long term planning and network development to support sustainable growth, improved customer experience and "stronger international connections". Airport CEO Justin Watson stated: "This is a landmark moment. Seeing multiple new international widebody services launch from Christchurch builds on the growth already happening across our international network and creates major opportunities for freight exporters, the tourism sector and our wider economy. It reflects our strong partnership with Air New Zealand and our shared focus on growing international connectivity for the South Island". [more - original PR - Air New Zealand] [more - original PR - Christchurch International Airport]

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Christchurch International Airport reported its summer 2025/26 schedule provided a 15% year-on-year rise in international capacity, exceeding pre-COVID levels, with growth driven by Jetstar’s expanded Australia services and Qantas extending multiple trans-Tasman frequencies into 2026.1 The airport also said Air New Zealand launched twice weekly Christchurch–Adelaide on 27-Oct-2025 for summer 2025/26, adding more than 15,000 seats.2

Ryanair reported (18-May-2026) a profit after tax (PAT) of EUR2.3 billion for the 12 months ended 31-Mar-2026, compared to a FY2025 PAT of EUR1.6 billion. The LCC recorded passenger traffic of 208.4 million, an increase of 4% year-on-year despite delivery delays impacting 29 Boeing 737-8200 aircraft. The carrier reported gross cash of EUR3.6 billion after a capital expenditure spend of EUR1.9 billion, EUR1.2 billion debt repayments and more than EUR900 million in shareholder distributions. Liquidity is further boosted by Ryanair Group's revolving credit facility, which has EUR1 billion undrawn. Net cash was EUR2.1 billion, enabling the group to repay its final EUR1.2 billion bond during the week ending 31-May-2026 and leaving it "effectively debt free", as it aims to rebuild its gross cash back up to EUR4 billion. The LCC added that whilst is "lawyers are confident" that an Italian Competition Authority (AGCM) fine of EUR256 million levied in Dec-2025 "will be overturned on appeal", an exceptional provision of EUR85 million - approximately 33% of the fine - is included as an exceptional charge in the FY2026 results. [more - original PR]

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Ryanair guided FY2026 PAT of EUR2.13 billion to EUR2.23 billion as Q3FY2026 fares trended ahead of the prior year, while it booked an EUR85 million exceptional charge linked to an Italian Competition Authority fine that it said would be overturned on appeal1. Earlier in FY2026, Ryanair Group CEO Michael O'Leary said heavily delayed Boeing deliveries constrained traffic growth expectations to around 206-208 million passengers, while unit cost inflation was expected to stay modest amid ATC and environmental cost pressures2 3.

Austrian Airlines announced (18-May-2026) plans to launch a revamped brand in 2027, focusing on the new 'Feels like Flying' brand platform and a newly developed 'Austrian Touch' design strategy. The refined design adds deep dark red and rose accents to the airline's iconic red. Hand-drawn lines inspired by air currents serve as distinctive features across touchpoints, including new amenity kits and premium check-in areas. [more - original PR - German]

Background

Austrian Airlines selected Jung von Matt DONAU as brand and creative lead agency to develop a global 360-degree communication platform aimed at ensuring a consistent worldwide brand image.1 Austrian Airlines also reorganised communications from 01-Apr-2025, integrating it with marketing and brand management under a new ‘Brand and Communication’ department led by Ingrid Gogl.2

Australia's Minister for Infrastructure Catherine King announced (18-May-2026) the following new and updated air services agreements:

Background

Australia’s Minister for Infrastructure Catherine King said negotiations continued to secure international services for Western Sydney International Airport, citing Middle Eastern carrier interest and noting planned ticket sales by Qantas, Jetstar and Air New Zealand.1 Ms King also said QantasLink, Jetstar, Singapore Airlines and Air New Zealand planned passenger services there, with Qantas Freight for cargo.2 Maldives’ Minister of Transport and Civil Aviation Mohamed Ameen confirmed a signed bilateral agreement removing operational restrictions.3

Air Côte d'Ivoire is scheduled to commence twice weekly Abidjan-Lagos-Johannesburg service with A330-900 equipment on 14-Jul-2026, according to OAG and the CAPA Route Capacity Analyser. The airline is scheduled to increase frequency to three times weekly from 07-Aug-2026. The carrier currently operates daily Abidjan-Lagos service.

Background

Air Côte d'Ivoire’s A330-900 fleet underpinned its long haul push after it took delivery of its first widebody, configured with four first class and 242 seats overall, with a second A330-900 on order.1 It launched Abidjan-Paris CDG on 15-Oct-2025 as its first destination outside Africa.2 It also planned A330neo services to Beirut, with a three times weekly launch confirmed for 29-Mar-2026.3

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Gulf Air commenced (12-May-2026) deployment of its first aircraft equipped with Starlink inflight WiFi, available to passengers in all cabin classes for free. Gulf Air CEO Martin Gauss stated: "By introducing Starlink, we are delivering ground-quality internet at various cruising altitudes, enabling our passengers to stream, work, and stay connected throughout their journey in a way that was simply not possible before". As previously reported by CAPA, the airline plans to expand Starlink across its entire fleet. [more - original PR]

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Gulf Air previously said it would begin installing Starlink across its entire fleet from mid 2026, with the first Starlink-equipped A320 due to enter service in mid 2026 and free internet planned for passengers after installation.1 Across the region, Emirates installed Starlink on its first A380 and planned to accelerate A380 fleet rollout through 2026, having already equipped 25 777-300ERs.2

Lufthansa Technik Philippines (LTP) confirmed plans to discontinue line maintenance services from 01-Aug-2026, as part of a realignment of its portfolio (Insider/Inquirer, 14-May-2026). The company stated it will focus on base maintenance services and aircraft overhaul activities at its Manila facility. PAL Express operations manager Jessie Peñaflor stated: "PAL Express aircraft maintenance will assume responsibility for the line maintenance of the Philippine Airlines fleet in the Philippines". LTP added PAL "will remain a customer for base maintenance services in Manila".

Background

Philippine Airlines signed an agreement with Airbus for flight hour services covering nine A350-1000, 11 A330 family and 43 A320 aircraft, including component support and on-site stock at its Manila base.1 Lufthansa Technik Philippines previously opened a 9000sqm hangar 1A at Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport, lifting base maintenance capacity by 20% and supporting types including A320, A330, A380 and Boeing 777.2

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