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27 May 2026

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UK airline passenger numbers hit record high in first quarter despite Middle East conflict

FlightGlobal · 10:48
Passenger numbers up 2% year-on-year, although air transport movements dipped. UK airport passenger numbers reached their highest level ever in the first quarter of 2026, reflecting the strength of demand for air travel in the months leading up to the Middle East conflict. Newly-released data from the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) shows that passenger… The post UK airline passenger numbers hit record high in first quarter despite Middle East conflict first appeared on FlightGlobal.

Cathay Pacific extends order commitment to A350 freighter

FlightGlobal · 09:25
Additional jets follow previous agreement for six unveiled in 2023. Cathay Pacific is increasing its commitment to the Airbus A350 freighter, with orders for another pair of the cargo jet. The agreement from the Hong Kong-based Cathay Group brings its overall firm A350F order to eight. Cathay Group originally opted to take six in 2023.… The post Cathay Pacific extends order commitment to A350 freighter first appeared on FlightGlobal.

FAA’s wet-runway guidance underestimates landing distances: NTSB

FlightGlobal · 22:53
Safety agency calls for FAA to update a matrix that classifies runway conditions and resulting braking performance. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is urging the Federal Aviation Administration to revamp how it classifies braking action on wet runways, a move re­sponding to a string of runway overruns. ­The NTSB also recommends that the regulator… The post FAA’s wet-runway guidance underestimates landing distances: NTSB first appeared on FlightGlobal.

American Airlines Selects Starlink For Airbus Fleet

Aviation Week Network · 19:13
American Airlines Selects Starlink For Airbus Fleet American Airlines will install SpaceX Starlink inflight connectivity across its Airbus aircraft, covering nearly half of its in-service mainline fleet. natalia.pelayo… Tue, 05/26/2026 - 19:13 Author Christine Boynton Content source Aviation Daily Primary Category Interiors & Connectivity

Routes & Schedules

An era of relatively benign fuel assumptions has given way to a more complex and volatile landscape

CAPA · 01:30
The global aviation industry is entering a more structurally volatile era, where fuel market disruption, geopolitical instability and operational uncertainty are reshaping airline economics far beyond the immediate impact of oil prices alone. While demand remains relatively resilient, elevated jet fuel costs, constrained refining capacity and supply chain fragility are forcing airlines to rethink network planning, capacity deployment and long-term strategy. This CAPA - Centre for Aviation analysis explores why the widening gap between crude oil and jet fuel prices has become one of the industry's defining financial challenges, and how airlines are responding through greater capacity discipline, operational flexibility and network recalibration. From aircraft redeployment and frequency reductions to evolving hub strategies, carriers are increasingly prioritising resilience over expansion. The report argues that aviation is no longer navigating a temporary fuel spike, but adapting to a f

Airframers & OEMs

GE’s LEAP engines shipped today should match durability of the venerable CFM56, company says

Leeham News and Analysis · 07:15
By Scott Hamilton May 27, 2026, © Leeham News: GE Aerospace says that CFM International LEAP engines being shipped now will match the durability of the venerable CFM-56. This was a goal promised when the LEAP first went... Read More The post GE’s LEAP engines shipped today should match durability of the venerable CFM56, company says appeared first on Leeham News and Analysis.