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5-Feb-2026 11:32 AM

SWISS receives second A350

SWISS received (04-Feb-2026) its second A350-900 aircraft (HB-IFB) at Zurich Airport. The aircraft was named 'Delémont' and is the first A350 to feature the classic SWISS livery. The aircraft will enter into service on 23-Feb-2026 on the Zurich-Montreal route. The carrier plans to deploy both A350s on services to Boston and Seoul from the beginning of summer 2026. As previously reported by CAPA, SWISS expects delivery of an additional eight A350s by 2031. [more - original PR]

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SWISS initially deployed its first A350 on short haul routes before commencing long haul services to Boston in Nov-2025, with Montreal set as the second long haul destination and Seoul as the third from 29-Mar-2026, replacing A340 equipment. The A350s feature the new 'SWISS Senses' cabin interior, and the carrier expects delivery of an additional eight A350s by 2031, all similarly equipped1 2.

IndiGo announced (04-Feb-2026) plans to implement the following temporary schedule changes to its long haul international services operated with Boeing 787-9 equipment, due to recent issues with on time performance stemming from regional airspace closures and congestion at airports:

  • Mumbai-Copenhagen: Suspend service from 17-Feb-2026 until further notice;
  • Delhi-Manchester: Reduce frequency from five to four times weekly, effective from 07-Feb-2026, further reduce frequency to three times weekly, effective from 19-Feb-2026;
  • Delhi-London Heathrow: Reduce frequency from five to four times weekly, effective from 09-Feb-2026. [more - original PR]

Background ✨

IndiGo was the sole scheduled operator on the Mumbai-Copenhagen and Delhi-Manchester routes, both of which were launched with Boeing 787-9 equipment in late 2025 as part of its long haul expansion. The Mumbai-Copenhagen service marked its third long haul international route, and the Delhi-Manchester service commenced at five times weekly from 15-Nov-20251 2.

Capital A CEO Tony Fernandes, via his personal LinkedIn account, confirmed (04-Feb-2026) plans to delay his retirement and negotiate with the boards of AirAsia X and Capital A to extend his contract by a further five years.

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Capital A recently met all conditions for the disposal of its airline business to AirAsia X, with sale and purchase agreements becoming unconditional and completion expected by Dec-2025. Tony Fernandes stated this transition will see the formation of a newly unified AirAsia Group and allow Capital A to focus on its five core travel and digital companies as distinct entities1.

Fraport AG senior EVP aviation Alexander Laukenmann, speaking at The Aviation-Event 2026 Germany, stated (03-Feb-2026) airports have to have the right partners to grow. In Frankfurt Airport's case, the new business strategy of Condor has changed the dynamics at the airport. Mr Laukenmann added: "It is a nice situation that we now have two hub operators in one airport, which is rare".

New Caledonia's Government confirmed (30-Jan-2026) the transfer of Air Caledonie operations from Noumea Magenta Airport to Noumea Tontouta Airport, effective 02-Mar-2026. The Government stated that coordination with authorities and institutional partners has enabled the carrier to "anticipate the technical, operational and logistical aspects essential to the success of this transition". The Government added the carrier is "ready to welcome its passengers and operate its flights from La Tontouta Airport under optimal conditions". [more - original PR - French]

Condor VP of network planning and partnerships David Carlisle, speaking at The Aviation-Event 2026 Germany, stated (03-Feb-2026) partnerships will be a key ingredient in the carrier's new business strategy. Ms Carlisle said: "Lots of partners are very interested in working with us". These extend beyond Europe to markets across North America and Asia.

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Air New Zealand announced (28-Jan-2026) it has been notified by cabin crew unions E tū and the Flight Attendants' Association of New Zealand (FAANZ) of plans to undergo strike action impacting the carrier's widebody fleet on 11/12/13-Feb-2026. [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Recent industrial action notices from E tū and the Flight Attendants' Association of New Zealand have primarily affected Air New Zealand's narrowbody jet cabin crew, leading to planned strikes in Dec-2025 that were subsequently withdrawn, with all services operating as scheduled1 2 3.

Jetstar Airways, via its official LinkedIn account, announced (28-Jan-2026) its first Boeing 787 was positioned from Melbourne to Hong Kong to undergo cabin overhaul works. The aircraft will be fitted with new business and economy seating, inflight WiFi and a lie-flat rest area for cabin crew. The LCC confirmed plans to undergo a major cabin overall of its 787 fleet in late Aug-2025, as previously reported by CAPA.

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Jetstar Airways planned to begin a multi-million-dollar upgrade of its Boeing 787 fleet from late 2025, including new RECARO seating, inflight WiFi, and a lie-flat crew rest, with completion to be phased in during scheduled maintenance. The upgrade aimed to boost operational range and seat comfort, with business seats increasing from 21 to 44 and inflight entertainment screens removed to reduce weight, starting from 1Q20261 2.

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