Regional, Business & General Aviation

HAECO Operations

HAECO Operations

Source: HAECO Hong Kong


HAECO, JAL, TOYOTA TSUSHO AND THE SUN GROUP ANNOUNCE MRO EXPANSION IN VIETNAM

Thursday, June 18, 2026
HAECO Operations

HAECO Operations

Source: HAECO Hong Kong


QUANG NINH - A partnership of major aviation and business entities from hailing from three locations have announced the planned expansion of their regional MRO capacity footprint in Asia. On June 16th, Hong Kong Aircraft Engineering Company Limited (HAECO) announced the formation of a joint project with Japan Airlines (JAL), Toyota Tsusho and and the Vietnamese conglomerate Sun Group to establish a new 170,000 square meter aviation maintenance facility located at Vietnam's Van Don International Airport. The $360.0 million facility will host capacity to provide both wide and narrow body MRO services, with a four-bay hanger serving as the cornerstone of its operational infrastructure and building upon HAECO's significant existing capacity at Van Don. HAECO and partners aim to open the facility for operations in 2028. The move forms a new element of HAECO's regional investment and infrastructural development plans, with the company having reported over $1.0 billion invested into its Airframe Services division over the past four years.

 
Virgin Australia 737 MAX 10

Virgin Australia 737 MAX 10

Source: Boeing


VIRGIN AUSTRALIA COUNTS DOWN TO DELIVERY OF FIRST 737 MAX 10

Monday, June 15, 2026
Virgin Australia 737 MAX 10

Virgin Australia 737 MAX 10

Source: Boeing


BRISBANE - Virgin Australia is preparing for the arrival of its first Boeing 737 Max 10, which is scheduled to join the fleet in late 2027.

This upcoming model will become the carrier's largest aircraft, providing increased passenger capacity and operational flexibility across its domestic and regional international routes. The airline originally intended to purchase 25 of these jets back in 2020 following a corporate restructuring, but widespread manufacturer delays forced a shift in strategy toward acquiring the smaller Max 8 model instead. Currently, Virgin Australia operates 19 Max 8s alongside its existing fleet of older 737s and Embraer regional jets, with plans to add several more Max 8s by the end of the year. While the airline has not yet shared details regarding the seating layout or specific routes for the new Max 10, Boeing is reportedly entering the final stages of the regulatory certification process for the aircraft, which could wrap up by the end of 2026.

 
Gulfstream G800

Gulfstream G800

Source: Gulfstream Aerospace Corp.


GULFSTREAM EXPANDS CUSTOMER SUPPORT NETWORK IN ASIA

Sunday, June 14, 2026
Gulfstream G800

Gulfstream G800

Source: Gulfstream Aerospace Corp.


SINGAPORE - Global business jet mainstay Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation announced the activation of a new on-site customer support nexus in Singapore on June 11th, a move intended to reinforce and facilitate the company's position within the rapidly growing Asia-Pacific (APAC) demand environment. The new support capability was launched in partnership with Swiss business jet services provider Jet Aviation, leveraging the capacity of the company's existing Gulfstream-authorized support infrastructure in Singapore. Along with other aviation segments, generalized demand for both business jet acquisitions and charter services have exhibited significant growth across the APAC in rec ent years, with both mainland China and Southeast Asia being notable focal points of rising activity. Demand for business jets across the region is expected to exhibit moderate, steady growth in both scale and value over the coming ten year.

 

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