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Gulf Air reported (20-May-2026) it has resumed services to 40 destinations in 24 countries, following a temporary disruption since late Feb-2026, representing 75% of the airline's pre disruption network. Gulf Air "continues to add flights and increase daily frequencies across its network in a phased approach", with the aim of recovering to 100% of its pre disruption network by 01-Jun-2026. [more - original PR]

Background

Gulf Air reportedly restarted limited scheduled services from Bahrain to Dubai, Jeddah and Riyadh, alongside long haul routes including London Heathrow, Nairobi and Dhaka.1 Earlier, it temporarily repositioned aircraft and planned limited operations from 11-Mar-2026 from Dammam to London Heathrow, Mumbai and Bangkok Suvarnabhumi, with ground transport arranged for passengers between Bahrain and Dammam.2

Brazil Ministry of Ports and Airports (MPor) announced (20-May-2026) the following new rules for transporting power banks on flights:

  • Each passenger can carry up to two power banks of up to 100Wh;
  • Equipment between 100Wh and 160Wh requires authorisation;
  • Devices above 160Wh cannot be carried;
  • They must remain in a backpack, bag or personal item during the flight;
  • They cannot be placed in the overhead compartment of the aircraft;
  • Sending them in checked baggage remains prohibited;
  • They must not be connected to the aircraft's USB ports during the flight. [more - original PR - Portuguese]

Background

A series of regulators and airlines tightened power bank carriage and use rules during 2025-2026, typically limiting passengers to two units up to 100Wh and banning inflight charging and overhead-bin stowage1 2. ICAO issued restrictions effective 27-Mar-2026, including a two-device limit and a prohibition on charging during flights1. Singapore planned similar limits from 15-Apr-2026, requiring disposal of excess power banks before departure3.

Emirates completed (20-May-2026) works to retrofit its first high density two class A380 (A6-EUX) to three class configuration and commenced deployment of the retrofitted aircraft on Dubai-Birmingham service. The retrofitted A380 is configured with 76 business, 56 premium economy and 437 economy class seats. The airline expects to complete works to retrofit all 15 of its two class A380s into the new three class configuration by the end of 2026. [more - original PR]

Background

Emirates previously expected to complete its first high-density two-class A380 conversion to a three-class layout by mid Apr-2026, and planned to introduce the refurbished aircraft on Dubai-Amman (14-Apr-2026 to 31-May-2026), Dubai-Prague (from 01-Jun-2026) and Dubai-Guangzhou (from 01-Oct-2026).1 The carrier’s wider cabin refurbishment programme added premium economy across its fleet, including retrofitted A380 and 777 aircraft, and aimed to scale premium economy seat supply to four million p/a by 2026.2 3

Air France extended (20-May-2026) its concierge services at Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to include more flexible options, effective 23-Apr-2026. Customers can choose between personalised assistance or a combined package with personalised assistance and private transfer. A layover concierge service is also available for connecting passengers, including arrival assistance, lounge escort and accompaniment to the boarding gate. The service is available for passengers travelling on Air France, Delta Air Lines, KLM, Luxair and TAROM across all cabin classes. [more - original PR]

Background

Air France-KLM launched an app feature giving connecting customers at Paris CDG and Amsterdam Schiphol personalised updates, including gate information, walking times, directions, and alerts for tight or missed connections and gate changes.1 Air France previously extended its Paris CDG concierge services to include passengers travelling on KLM, Delta Air Lines, Luxair and TAROM across economy, premium and business classes, covering porterage, priority lanes, lounge guidance and gate accompaniment.2

Lufthansa Technik received (20-May-2026) 'Certain Supplemental Type Certificate (STC) Privilege' authorisation from EASA, enabling Lufthansa Technik to approve major changes to aircraft within a defined scope. The scope applies to cabin conversions for the A320ceo Family and allows Lufthansa Technik to approve recurring cabin layout changes, such as seat reconfigurations, relocation of galleys or lavatories and repositioning of class dividers, without individual EASA approval. The privilege applies to recurring engineering solutions for which the Lufthansa Technik design organisation has already obtained STCs and managed similarity of design and repetitiveness of certification within an agreed and monitored framework. Lufthansa Technik VP design organisation Uwe Schueler stated: "The privilege allows us to clearly differentiate between routine projects we can handle independently and those requiring close EASA involvement", adding: "We expect certification cost savings of up to 20 per cent". [more - original PR] [more - Aviation Week]

Background

Lufthansa Technik broadened its cabin-modification footprint, signing with Boeing to become the first Boeing Licensed Service Centre for 787 cabin modifications, covering interior design, engineering integration and certification, with the first project due to start in 20251. Lufthansa Group also outlined Lufthansa Technik’s “Ambition 2030” growth programme, including investment in core MRO, site expansion (including a new European facility) and digital products around AVIATAR2.

ATR announced (20-May-2026) Berjaya Air took delivery of the first ATR 72‑600 (9M-BJA) in ATR HighLine configuration, becoming the launch operator for the all business class regional turboprop. Berjaya Air will begin operating the aircraft in the coming days, deploying the aircraft on Kuala Lumpur Subang-Koh Samui service. The aircraft will also be deployed on services to Phu Quoc, Medan, Pekanbaru and Batam. Berjaya Air will take delivery of a second ATR 72-600 HighLine aircraft in 3Q2026. As previously reported by CAPA, the HighLine design features 26 Geven ETEREA seats in a 1-1 layout. Each seat has a side console that serves as a table and stowage compartment. The cabin also includes an "executive ceiling" with the removal of overhead bins, USB A+C charging ports, inflight entertainment and high speed internet access. [more - original PR] [more - Aviation Week]

Background

Berjaya Air previously said it would commence services to Koh Samui, Phu Quoc, Medan, Pekanbaru and Batam with its 26-seat all-business class ATR 72-600 from 14-Feb-2026, and it unveiled the cabin layout and new cabin crew uniforms via Facebook.1 ATR HighLine, introduced in 2023, also underpinned Air Cambodia’s plan to retrofit its fleet with the ‘X-Space Table’ premium-seat concept from 2027, with certification expected in 1Q2027.2

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Lufthansa Technik Philippines (LTP) confirmed plans to discontinue line maintenance services from 01-Aug-2026, as part of a realignment of its portfolio (Insider/Inquirer, 14-May-2026). The company stated it will focus on base maintenance services and aircraft overhaul activities at its Manila facility. PAL Express operations manager Jessie Peñaflor stated: "PAL Express aircraft maintenance will assume responsibility for the line maintenance of the Philippine Airlines fleet in the Philippines". LTP added PAL "will remain a customer for base maintenance services in Manila".

Background

Philippine Airlines signed an agreement with Airbus for flight hour services covering nine A350-1000, 11 A330 family and 43 A320 aircraft, including component support and on-site stock at its Manila base.1 Lufthansa Technik Philippines previously opened a 9000sqm hangar 1A at Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport, lifting base maintenance capacity by 20% and supporting types including A320, A330, A380 and Boeing 777.2

Kinetic and Melbourne Tullamarine Airport broke (12-May-2026) ground on "Australia's first" purpose-built electric double-decker bus depot for the city's SkyBus service. The project forms part of Kinetic's commitment to operate a 100% electric SkyBus fleet in Melbourne by 2031. Kinetic is investing AUD80 million (USD57.7 million) into fleet electrification in Melbourne as part of a contract with Victoria's Government through 2034. Melbourne Airport will deliver the depot construction and site works. The depot will have a 93-bus capacity and house 200 staff when it becomes operational in 1Q2027. Airport chief of property, retail and ground transport Jai McDermott stated: "SkyBus has been part of Melbourne Airport's landside transport story for more than four decades and we're proud to partner with them to deliver a lower-emissions future... Supporting the electrification of SkyBus' high frequency services is also about improving the airport experience, with new electric buses delivering smoother, more comfortable journeys for passengers and our workforce". [more - original PR]

Background

bp pulse commenced works on its first large-scale Australian EV charging hub at Melbourne Tullamarine Airport, planning 24 charging bays with 150kW and 300kW chargers for completion in 2026.1 Melbourne Airport also announced SkyBus would launch new Eastern Express and Sunshine Express routes in 2H2025, with airport chief of property, retail and ground transport Jai McDermott citing limited local bus connections for workers.2

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