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19 May 2026

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Riyadh Air To Serve London With New 787-9, As Ticket Sales Open

Aviation Week Network · 17:21
Riyadh Air To Serve London With New 787-9, As Ticket Sales Open Riyadh Air will introduce a new Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner on its London-Riyadh route as public ticket sales officially opened on May 19, after delivery delays. natalia.pelayo… Tue, 05/19/2026 - 17:21 Author Ella Nethersole Content source Aviation Daily Primary Category Airlines & Lessors

Lufthansa Technik and Airbus explore potential of drag-reduction film on A330 wings and tail surfaces

FlightGlobal · 09:13
Collaboration looks to broaden application of ‘AeroShark’ riblet technology to older-variant twinjets. Airbus is co-operating with maintenance specialist Lufthansa Technik to broaden the scope of a drag-reducing film to cover the wings, fin and horizontal stabilisers of A330 twinjets. The ‘AeroShark’ film — which uses ribless to mimic the characteristics of shark skin — was… The post Lufthansa Technik and Airbus explore potential of drag-reduction film on A330 wings and tail surfaces first appeared on FlightGlobal.

Wizz Air CCO: The A321XLR No Longer Fits Our Business Model

Aviation Week Network · 08:44
Wizz Air CCO: The A321XLR No Longer Fits Our Business Model Wizz Air no longer has a business case for its Airbus A321XLRs so they are now being deployed as standard Neos, the airline's CCO told delegates at Routes Europe. guy.ferneyhoug… Tue, 05/19/2026 - 08:44 Author Victoria Moores Content source Routes Aviation Daily Primary Category Airports & Networks

Routes & Schedules

Trump-Xi thaw revives Boeing’s China hopes, but challenges remain

CAPA · 01:30
The tentative thaw in US-China relations following President Donald Trump's state visit to China has delivered what could become one of the most strategically important commercial aviation developments of the decade: the prospect of Boeing re-entering the Chinese market at scale. While the announced commitment for an initial 200 aircraft fell short of market expectations, it nevertheless signals a potential turning point after years of political tension, regulatory disputes and industrial rivalry that severely curtailed Boeing's position in the world's largest growth market for commercial aircraft. The report examines whether this political breakthrough can translate into firm commercial orders, and explores how Boeing's absence has reshaped China's aviation landscape. Airbus has steadily strengthened its dominance through local industrial integration, while COMAC's C919 programme has emerged as both a national strategic priority and an increasingly credible competitor in the narrowbod

Airframers & OEMs

777X change incorporation will take years to complete; Boeing mum on details

Leeham News and Analysis · 07:15
Subscription Required Open to all Readers By Scott Hamilton and Karl Sinclair May 19, 2026, © Leeham News: Boeing hopes to finally gain certification of the 777X in the coming months. Deliveries should begin next year, the company... Read More The post 777X change incorporation will take years to complete; Boeing mum on details appeared first on Leeham News and Analysis.