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Glasgow Airport announced (16-May-2026) WestJet resumed four times weekly Toronto Pearson-Glasgow service with Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. Air Transat also operates the route, according to OAG. [more - original PR]

Background

WestJet previously flagged Toronto Pearson-Glasgow among a batch of new Toronto routes for 2026, alongside planned launches to Cardiff and Ponta Delgada, and a proposed Medellín service subject to government approval.1 Glasgow Airport also confirmed United Airlines returned to the market with a daily seasonal New York Newark-Glasgow service from 08-May-2026 to 24-Oct-2026, operated by Boeing 737 MAX 8s.2

Maldivian, via its official Twitter account, announced (17-May-2026) it launched the first nonstop service between Australia and Maldives. The carrier will operate weekly Male-Melbourne service with A330.

Background

Melbourne Tullamarine Airport stated Maldivian planned to commence a seasonal weekly Male‑Melbourne service from 17-May-2026, subject to regulatory approval, with CEO Lorie Argus saying it would make Melbourne Australia’s only airport with nonstop Maldives connectivity.1 Maldivian also resumed twice weekly Male‑Dhaka on 12-Mar-2026 and launched seaplane links including Male‑Thoddoo from 12-Feb-2026.2 3

Australia's Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) announced (18-May-2026) plans to conduct flight path safety checks at Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport on 19-May-2026. The checks will validate new instrument approach procedures at the airport and are expected to be the final checks of this type. They will be conducted using a twin-engine Beechcraft Baron aircraft operating low-level flying. [more - original PR]

Background

Sydney’s airspace changes authorised in Jun-2025 were scheduled to take effect on 09-Jul-2026 ahead of Western Sydney International Airport’s initial flights, following three years of community engagement and an Airservices Australia programme between Jul-2025 and Sep-2025.1 Airservices Australia also released detailed flight path designs with noise mitigation measures and consulted on noise abatement procedures through sessions from 30-Jul-2025 to 14-Sep-2025.2

IATA Economics reported (15-May-2026) routes linking Asia Pacific to other regions via the Middle East have been the most disrupted by the war in Iran. Details include:

  • Airlines outside the Middle East increased capacity to compensate for lost service from Middle Eastern carriers, but not enough to fully offset the decline. This pushed passenger load factors to record highs in Mar-2026;
  • Passenger demand remained resilient in Mar-2026, with traffic to and from Asia Pacific up 3.6% year-on-year;
  • The Asia Pacific-Europe region pair accounts for the largest share of connecting traffic handled by Middle Eastern hubs. Displaced demand from Middle Eastern carriers was absorbed by Asia Pacific airlines (traffic up 23%) and European carriers (+15%);
  • The Asia Pacific-Africa market is the most dependent on Middle East airports for connections. European, African and Asia Pacific airlines absorbed displaced demand in Mar-2026, with European carriers growing more than 80% from a low base;
  • Similar patters were observed on Asia Pacific-Latin America and Asia Pacific-North America routes. [more - original PR]

Gulf Air commenced (12-May-2026) deployment of its first aircraft equipped with Starlink inflight WiFi, available to passengers in all cabin classes for free. Gulf Air CEO Martin Gauss stated: "By introducing Starlink, we are delivering ground-quality internet at various cruising altitudes, enabling our passengers to stream, work, and stay connected throughout their journey in a way that was simply not possible before". As previously reported by CAPA, the airline plans to expand Starlink across its entire fleet. [more - original PR]

Background

Gulf Air previously said it would begin installing Starlink across its entire fleet from mid 2026, with the first Starlink-equipped A320 due to enter service in mid 2026 and free internet planned for passengers after installation.1 Across the region, Emirates installed Starlink on its first A380 and planned to accelerate A380 fleet rollout through 2026, having already equipped 25 777-300ERs.2

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Pioneer Airlines receives AOC

Nigeria's Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development Festus Keyamo, via his official Twitter account, announced (14-May-2026) Pioneer Airlines received its air operator's certificate (AOC) from the Nigeria Civil Aviation Authority on 13-May-2026. Pioneer Airlines is owned by the Bayelsa State Government and Mr Keyamo commented on the rise of state owned airlines in Nigeria, stating: "We should look out for more of such in the immediate future". He added: "This would significantly assist air travellers to have more choices of airlines". According to its official website, Pioneer Airlines intends to operate from Yenagoa to destinations including Akure, Anambra, Benin City, Calabar, Enugu, Ibadan, Lagos, Port Harcourt, Uyo and Warri.

Background

Nigeria’s Federal Executive Council approved establishing the Nigeria Aircraft Leasing Company, an SPV intended to acquire or lease aircraft for local operators, with strategic government backing and sovereign guarantees for lessors and manufacturers, according to Minister Festus Keyamo.1 Pioneer Airlines previously received its first of two ATR 72-600s and planned to launch from Yenagoa, with Bayelsa State Governor Douye Diri directing it be renamed Air Bayelsa or Bayelsa Air to reflect state ownership.2

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Condor Flugdienst CEO Peter Gerber, speaking at the CAPA Airline Leader Summit - Airlines in Transition, stated (24-Apr-2026) the carrier decided not to add fuel surcharges to current bookings in response to cost pressures caused by the conflict in the Middle East. Mr Gerber said: "For us it is easier to work without a surcharge because a big part of our customers are still the tour operators". Mr Gerber added that the airline is "well protected" by a fuel hedging strategy, which has mitigated the impact of rising fuel prices. [more - CAPA TV]

China Southern Airlines scheduled to increase Guangzhou-London Gatwick frequency from three to 13 times weekly, effective 01-Jul-2026 to 31-Aug-2026, according to OAG and the CAPA Route Capacity Analyser. The airline is the sole scheduled operator on the route.

Background

China Southern Airlines launched three times weekly Guangzhou-London Gatwick on 20-Jun-2024 using Boeing 787-8s, and it offered 20 weekly Guangzhou-London frequencies across Heathrow and Gatwick at that time1. The carrier also scheduled frequency increases from Guangzhou to Madrid (to daily from 05-Jun-2026) and Paris CDG (to daily from 29-Jul-2024), remaining the sole scheduled operator on both routes2 3.

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