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Porter Airlines Deploys Digital Winglets for Fuel and Time Efficiency

Porter Airlines, Canada, has deployed Digital Winglets™, a cutting-edge flight path optimization system, across its fleet of Embraer E195-E2 aircraft. Developed by APiJET, this advanced solution leverages NASA’s Traffic Aware Strategic Aircrew Requests (TASAR) technology to help airlines minimize fuel consumption, reduce carbon emissions, and enhance schedule reliability.

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Frontier Airlines Launches Industry-First Disruption Assistance Benefit

Frontier Airlines has announced a groundbreaking travel flexibility feature titled Disruption Assistance for Any Reason, making it the first U.S. airline to provide proactive disruption recovery tools across airlines and refund options. Launched on July 30, 2025, this benefit is now available exclusively through FlyFrontier.com and is part of the airline’s evolving “The New Frontier” strategy, focused on customer empowerment and transparency.

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Emirates Launches Daily Hangzhou Flights, Fifth Chinese Gateway

Emirates has officially inaugurated its daily service between Dubai and Hangzhou, marking the airline’s fifth destination in mainland China and continuing a strategic expansion across East Asia. The new route, launched just weeks after the addition of Shenzhen, increases Emirates’ Chinese mainland services to 49 weekly flights, reinforcing its commitment to one of the world’s most dynamic aviation markets.

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IndiGo Takes Delivery Of Airbus A321neo With 222Y Configuration

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share and fleet size, has expanded its narrowbody fleet with the delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321neo. The aircraft was delivered from Airbus’ Hamburg facility and features a high-density 222-seat single-class configuration, consistent with the airline’s ultra-low-cost business model.

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West Air Takes Delivery Of Airbus A319neo With CFM LEAP-1A26 Engines

West Air, the Chinese low-cost carrier and part of the HNA Group, has officially taken delivery of a new Airbus A319neo, further enhancing its growing narrowbody fleet. The aircraft, with manufacturer serial number 12630, was delivered from Airbus’ Hamburg facility and features a single-class cabin configuration capable of accommodating 144 passengers.

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Pegasus Airlines Takes Delivery of Airbus A321neo TC-RDP

Pegasus Airlines has taken delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321neo from Airbus’ Hamburg facility, reinforcing its ongoing fleet modernization and capacity expansion strategy. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number 11515, is registered as TC-RDP and represents the latest addition to Pegasus’s growing lineup of fuel-efficient narrowbodies.

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DOT Approves JetBlue–United Blue Sky Partnership

The United States Department of Transportation (DOT) has officially approved the strategic Blue Sky partnership between JetBlue and United Airlines, paving the way for deeper cooperation between the two carriers. This decision marks a significant development in the competitive U.S. airline landscape and expands customer options across both networks.

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MASkargo Appoints FlyUs As GSSA In France

MASkargo, the cargo division of Malaysia Aviation Group, has expanded its European footprint by appointing FlyUsas its general sales and service agent (GSSA) in France. This new partnership is aimed at strengthening MASkargo’s cargo sales, marketing, and customer support capabilities within one of Europe’s key aviation markets.

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Alaska Air Group Unifies Honolulu Leadership For Hawaii Operations

Alaska Air Group has appointed a unified Honolulu-based leadership team to oversee the combined operations of Alaska Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines throughout Hawaiʻi. This organizational move reflects the ongoing integration process following Alaska Air Group’s agreement to acquire Hawaiian Airlines.

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Air Belgium Cargo Operations Transferred To CMA CGM Group

Air Belgium’s cargo division has officially been transferred to CMA CGM Group, a global logistics leader in sea, land, air, and integrated supply chain services. The move, approved by the Business Court of Walloon Brabant in March 2025, was finalized following the issuance of new Belgian operating licenses by the Belgian Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA).