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16 April 2026

Headlines

UK announces 120,000-unit drone contract to boost Ukraine’s defences

FlightGlobal · 10:17
Ukraine will receive a record 120,000 uncrewed air vehicles (UAVs) from UK suppliers this year, following the award by London of an equipment deal worth £752 million ($1 billion). Three companies – Malloy Aeronautics, Tekever and Windracers – will provide drones to Kyiv via the package, which was announced ahead of a 15 April meeting… The post UK announces 120,000-unit drone contract to boost Ukraine’s defences first appeared on FlightGlobal.

EasyJet Expects Up To $759M First-Half Loss Amid Middle East Conflict

Aviation Week Network · 09:41
EasyJet Expects Up To $759M First-Half Loss Amid Middle East Conflict EasyJet expects to report a headline loss before tax of between £540 million ($732 million) and £560 million for the first half of its 2026 financial year. cory.hitt@avia… Thu, 04/16/2026 - 09:41 Author Helen Massy-Beresford Content source Aviation Daily Primary Category Airlines & Lessors

Routes & Schedules

The US airline model: consolidation created strength, premiumisation is now sustaining it

CAPA · 01:30
Consolidation built the modern US airline industry - but its next chapter is far from straightforward. As renewed speculation around mergers gathers pace, the underlying question is not who will merge, but whether the conditions that once drove transformative deals still apply in today's fundamentally different marketplace. This report explores how the industry's evolution into a highly concentrated, premium-driven system has altered the calculus for consolidation. Scale has already been achieved at the top end of the market, and with it, strong profitability, disciplined capacity growth and powerful revenue diversification. For the largest airlines, the strategic imperative is no longer survival through merger, but optimisation of existing networks, products and loyalty ecosystems. Attention most recently has shifted to the margins of the industry, where structural pressures are most acute. Low-cost and leisure-focused carriers face a more challenging landscape, defined by rising cost

MRO & Maintenance

Delivery swings and orders surge as Boeing and Airbus try to meet delivery targets for Q1

MRO Business Today, Latest Aerospace News · 09:35
March 2026 offered a revealing snapshot of the shifting dynamics between Airbus and Boeing, one that underscores not just production trends but deeper implications for the global MRO ecosystem. Airbus staged a strong monthly recovery, delivering 60 aircraft compared to just 35 in February, driven largely by a rebound in narrowbody output. Boeing, on the […] The post Delivery swings and orders surge as Boeing and Airbus try to meet delivery targets for Q1 appeared first on MRO Business Today, Latest Aerospace News.

Regulatory & Safety

FAA Launches New Program to Accelerate Enforcement of Drone Violations

Press Releases · 00:00
WASHINGTON – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced a new enforcement initiative to resolve certain minor drone violations more quickly while maintaining safety.The Drone Expedited and Targeted Enforcement Response (DETER) program supports President Trump’s Executive Order on Restoring American Airspace Sovereignty, which calls for stronger enforcement of drone laws to protect the safety and security of the U.S. airspace.