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A350 Assembly

A350 Assembly

Source: Airbus


KLM CHIEF KEEN TO PHASE OUT A330S AND FRUSTRATED BY A350F DELAYS

Thursday, June 11, 2026
A350 Assembly

A350 Assembly

Source: Airbus


AMSTERDAM - KLM Chief Executive Marjan Rintel has expressed a strong desire to expedite the retirement of the airline's older Airbus A330-200 aircraft as the company prepares to introduce its first A350 passenger jets.

While the airline expects to receive its initial passenger models later this year, Rintel voiced significant frustration over a roughly 18-month delay impacting the Airbus A350 freighter program. This setback complicates the carrier's efforts to comply with stringent capacity and noise regulations at Amsterdam Schiphol airport, as they are forced to continue operating aging Boeing 747-400 cargo planes. Additionally, the chief executive criticized engine manufacturers for excessive pricing amid ongoing supply chain issues and reliability delays, aligning herself with broader industry concerns regarding an unsustainable gap in profitability between original equipment manufacturers and commercial airlines.

 
Collins Aerospace

Collins Aerospace

Source: Collins Aerospace


COLLINS AEROSPACE EXPANDS MRO CAPACITY IN MALAYSIA

Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Collins Aerospace

Collins Aerospace

Source: Collins Aerospace


SUBANG - Even as trade disruptions and a broader atmosphere of uncertainty continue to ripple through the global aviation sector, the scope of activity across the APAC region and the multifarious requirements of regional carriers continue to drive capacity expansion in the MRO segment.

On June 9th, RTX subsidiary Collins Aerospace announced the nascent materialization of just one such effort. By the close of the year, Collins will realize the expansion of its MRO facilities at the Subang Aerotech Park facilities in Malaysia from 46,000 square feet to 164,000 square feet. The $63.0 million investment is indicative of Collins' confidence in the continued growth of the MRO segment within the APAC segment. In recent years, year-on-year passenger demand growth in the APAC has consistently exceeded that of North America, with traffic both within and out from the People's Republic of China seeing dramatic expansion. According to recent forecasts put forward by Airbus, 46 percent of global demand for new passenger aircraft over the coming 20 years will originate in the APAC region.

 
Embraer E195-E2

Embraer E195-E2

Source: Embraer


AZORRA PLACES ADDITIONAL FIRM ORDER FOR 15 EMBRAER E195-E2

Friday, June 5, 2026
Embraer E195-E2

Embraer E195-E2

Source: Embraer


FORT LAUDERDALE - Aircraft leasing company Azorra has expanded its partnership with Embraer by signing a firm agreement for 15 additional E195-E2 commercial jets, along with the option to purchase another 15 in the future.

This transaction boosts Azorra's total commitment for the E2 family from 39 to 54 aircraft, reflecting the company's confidence in the rising global demand for small narrowbody planes. Crucially, the deal pushes the overall E2 aircraft program past a major milestone of 500 total orders, adding momentum to a fleet that already sees over 200 units operated by 24 airline customers worldwide. Valued for its right-sized capacity, low emissions, fuel efficiency, and a comfortable middle-seat-free cabin layout, the E195-E2 is the largest commercial plane manufactured by Embraer. This latest deal will be integrated into the Brazilian aerospace company's backlog for the second quarter of 2026.

 

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