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Ryanair Group CEO Michael O'Leary commented (03-Jun-2026) on the impact of Spirit Airlines returning its fleet of 114 A320 Family aircraft to lessors, stating: "We don't believe the grounding of Spirit will bring many additional aircraft into the secondhand market". Mr O'Leary confirmed he contacted "two of the bigger lessors of Airbus aircraft to Spirit" adding: "Both of them have repossessed their aircraft - more than 40 units in total - but are not planning to lease out the airframes again. They've taken the engines off them and are releasing the engines into the engine spares market this summer, where the yields appear to be far higher than the lease rentals for aircraft". Mr O'Leary concluded: "Accordingly, we don't see this as a source of fleet renewal for Laudamotion... The engine availability is the critical one from this grounding and lessors appear to be more interested in leasing engines rather than leasing aircraft this summer". [more - Aviation Week]

Delta Air Lines chief marketing and product officer Ranjan Goswami stated (03-Jun-2026) the carrier remains "very confident" it will introduce Amazon Leo inflight connectivity (IFC) as planned, noting there was a "buffer" built into the carrier's 2028 timelines. Mr Goswami added Amazon is "buying more launch capacity as we speak, and we've got every bit of confidence in them". He confirmed Delta has installed a dual orbit antenna system with Hughes on one Boeing 717 aircraft. The dual antenna system has one antenna for geostationary Earth orbit satellites and another for low Earth orbit satellites. The system will be introduced on Delta's A321neo aircraft in 2027 and is also intended for the carrier's A350-1000s. [more - Aviation Week]

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Delta previously selected Hughes Network Systems' Fusions Simultaneous Multi-Orbit inflight connectivity for select A350 and A321neo deliveries, extending an agreement covering more than 400 aircraft including ERJ, CRJ and Boeing 717 types.1 Delta also outlined a dual-network connectivity retrofit for its Boeing 717 fleet from 4Q2025, with completion targeted for early 2026, and planned fitment on select new A350-1000 and A321neo deliveries from late 2026.2 Delta later ordered Airbus HBCplus connectivity for 20 A350-1000s, with Airbus supporting post-delivery modifications and an electronically steered array antenna complementing the linefit installation.3

CAPA - Centre for Aviation, in a report entitled: 'Castlelake's interest in easyJet could catalyse a big step in European airline consolidation', stated (04-Jun-2026) Castlelake's expression of interest in a potential deal for easyJet in late May-2026 could flush out rival bidders and trigger a new phase of consolidation in European aviation. The LCC's temporarily depressed share price and its owned A320neo Family fleet are central drivers attracting interest. [more - CAPA Analysis]

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easyJet called Castlelake's possible offer "highly opportunistic", arguing Middle East conflict-related share price weakness drove the timing; under stock market rules Castlelake had until 26-Jun-2026 to bid or step back, and it held an approximately 2.14% stake.1 Castlelake said it was in the early stages of considering an offer and had made no approach to easyJet's board.2

Swissport commenced (03-Jun-2026) operations at Shanghai Pudong International Airport, marking its debut in China. Under an agreement with Smarex signed in Oct-2025, Swissport now jointly operates Pudong Airport's 144,000sqm Digital & Intelligent International Cargo Terminal, primarily designed to serve demand for cross border e-commerce cargo handling. Swissport APAC CEO Brad Moore stated: "Shanghai Pudong International Airport already handles around four million tonnes of freight each year... we expect volumes to grow by around 8 to 10 per cent over the coming years as connectivity and efficiency improve across key trade corridors". [more - original PR]

Air France-KLM announced (03-Jun-2026) it does not anticipate any fuel supply disruptions during the summer 2026 peak travel season and will maintain all schedules as originally planned. Air France-KLM CEO Benjamin Smith stated: "We are continuously monitoring fuel availability at the destinations we serve and, as highlighted by the French and Dutch governments in recent weeks, all indicators are positive for the July and August peak travel season". [more - original PR] [more - original PR - II]

NASA reported (03-Jun-2026) it conducted five studies under its Advanced Aircraft Concepts for Environmental Sustainability (AACES) 2050 project to identify technologies and concepts for ultra-efficient commercial aircraft that could enter service in around 2050. NASA said the studies are expected to lead to integrated system demonstrations of novel airframe and propulsion combinations, "paradigm-busting" configurations and technologies for multiple fuel options. The AACES Phase 1 contracts to develop future scenarios and identify technologies and concepts were awarded in Nov-2024 to Aurora Flight Sciences, Electra.aero, Georgia Institute of Technology, JetZero and Pratt & Whitney. [more - Aviation Week]

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NASA's AACES 2050 awards totalled USD11.5 million across Aurora Flight Sciences, Electra.aero, Georgia Institute of Technology, JetZero and Pratt & Whitney, with studies due for completion by mid-2026 and covering alternative fuels, hydrogen, novel configurations and propulsion efficiency improvements1. Separately, NASA's HyTEC project progressed towards a hybrid-electric turbofan core demonstrator with GE Aerospace, targeting 10% fuel-burn reduction and 2030s readiness, with Pratt & Whitney planning phase two work during 2024-20272 3.

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JSX CEO Alex Wilcox confirmed (28-May-2026) the carrier completed a test flight for Electra.aero's nine passenger hybrid-electric EL9 aircraft in Charleston, noting: "I've tried it, I am pretty excited about it". The flight was conducted in Electra's two seat demonstrator prototype at the CAPA Airline Leader Summit Americas. Electra expects to certify its ultra-short takeoff and landing aircraft in late 2029 or 2030. JSX is also continuing trials for its ATR 42-600 aircraft. The carrier operates two ATR 42-600s and expects to receive additional aircraft in early Jun/Jul-2026. [more - Aviation Week]

Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg stated (27-May-2026) certification of the 737 MAX 7 and 737 MAX 10 has entered the final stages with more than 80% of the flight test campaign completed, noting: "There's clearly light at the end of the tunnel here, and we're going to get these certification programs done". Mr Ortberg said: "We have authority from the FAA for the entire flight test regime now, so we don't need any more [type inspection authorisation] approvals from the FAA". He continued: "We're really banging this down, and that will get to the end of the year where we'll get the certification, so we can really support next year's deliveries". Mr Ortberg stated: "We're building -10s, so we need to get that certification done so that we can start those deliveries", noting certification of the MAX 7, which required a smaller work package, "is likely to come slightly earlier than its larger sibling". [more - Aviation Week]

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Boeing CFO and EVP finance Jesus Malave said the 737 MAX 7 and 737 MAX 10 remained on track for certification in 2H2026, with deliveries starting in 2027, after the FAA approved the full flight test envelope and flight testing was expected to finish in summer.1 Southwest Airlines CEO Bob Jordan said Boeing indicated "mid next summer" for MAX 7 certification, estimating Aug-2026, with entry into service targeted for 1Q2027.2

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