A Qantas Airbus A321 has become the first freighter aircraft to land at Western Sydney International (Nancy-Bird Walton) Airport (WSI), touching down as part of a readiness flight ahead of regular freight operations commencing in a few weeks.
QF7301 successfully landed at WSI at 2.00pm on July 13, 2026, helping validate key operational processes at the airportโs new Cargo Precinct, including aircraft handling, ground operations, systems, airside coordination and cargo transfer procedures.
Regular domestic freighter operations from Western Sydney International will begin on July 27, 2026, with the new terminal expected to handle more than 850 tonnes of freight each week.
As the nation’s leading air freight carrier, Qantas will support the movement of a diverse range of goods from the airlineโs new 24,000 square-metre freight terminal, which will enable more seamless handling of cargo at Sydneyโs newest airport.
The news followsย the announcementย that Jetstar will operate the first commercial passenger flight from Western Sydney International on October 25, 2026, the airport’s opening day. Qantas will follow from March 28, 2027 as part of an agreement between the Qantas Group and WSI covering both passenger and freight services.
Mammoth Freighters LLC today announced it will expand its 777 freighter conversion operations to Qingdao, China, and has selected STAECO as its newest conversion MRO provider following a Request for Proposal process. The expansion comes in response to growing demand for widebody freighter capacity in China and across the Asia-Pacific region. Mammoth plans to open one conversion line at STAECO’s new Qingdao facility in September 2026, complementing existing Mammoth conversion lines at Aspire MRO in Fort Worth, Texas, and STS Aviation Services UK Limited in Manchester, England. Mammoth will occupy one widebody hangar with two bays at the newly rebuilt Qingdao airport, the largest airport in Shandong Province in eastern China and a crucial transportation hub for the region and internationally.
The first aircraft, a 777-200LR owned by Jetran, is expected to be inducted for conversion at STAECO this fall. Mammoth expects the second STAECO line to begin operations in early 2027.
In April 2026, Mammoth Freighters received certification from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) for its 777-200LRMF (Long Range Mammoth Freighter), clearing the aircraft for commercial service. The first two 777-200LRMFs are expected to enter commercial service this fall, one with Qatar Airways and one with DHL.
STAECO brings significant conversion experience to the program, including more than 100 737-800 conversions. HAECO Xiamen has committed to support STAECO during the Mammoth 777 startup process with 777-related expertise and personnel.
Under the agreement, STAECO will perform Mammoth’s proprietary 777 freighter modifications at its Qingdao facility, supporting cargo operators in China and across the Asia-Pacific region, as well as international customers seeking long-haul widebody freighter capacity.
Mammoth converts Boeing 777-200LR and 777-300ER passenger aircraft into the 777-200LRMF and 777-300ERMF freighters, giving operators the payload, range, and fuel efficiency needed for long-haul cargo operations. Following FAA certification of the 777-300ERMF, Mammoth expects to begin supplemental type certificate (STC) validation with the Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC), supported by demand from Chinese customers. Mammoth expects CAAC validation to be complete before the first 777-300ERMF enters service in China.
Mammoth Freighters LLC (โMammothโ) was founded in December 2020 to design, develop, certify, and support passenger-to-freighter (P2F) conversions, with an initial focus on the Boeing 777 platform, including both the 777-200LR and 777-300ER variants. Mammothโs converted 777 freighters are designed to deliver industry-leading productivity, range, and operating economics for long-haul cargo operations.
Mammoth is a Boeing Licensee for the 777 and is developing a global conversion and production network with capacity for up to nine production lines. This includes five lines at Aspire MRO in Fort Worth, Texas, and two lines at STS Aviation Services UK Limited in Manchester, England, and two lines at STAECO in Qingdao, China.
The company is backed by funds managed by affiliates of Fortress Investment Group. Mammoth is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas, with engineering offices also in Rancho Bernardo, California and Portland, Oregon.
The Bahamas Civil Aviation Authority (BCAA) has issued a mandatory suspension grounding all flight operations of Nassau-based regional carrier Flamingo Air following the fatal crash of one of the airline’s Cessna 402 aircraft. The regulatory directive forced the airline to immediately halt both scheduled and charter inter-island services throughout the Bahamian archipelago. The precautionary grounding will remain strictly in effect until Flamingo Air demonstrates total compliance with all operational safety requirements and the underlying accident investigation progresses further.
The twin-engine, nine-seat Cessna 402 piston aircraft was executing a routine domestic inter-island flight when it crashed under circumstances that are currently being examined. The BCAA is spearheading the official investigation with direct technical assistance from the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB). Teams are thoroughly investigating multiple potential contributing factors, focusing on mechanical performance, weather variables, human factors, and the airline’s general operational procedures. Flamingo Air relies heavily on light twin-engine aircraft, including the Cessna 402 and the Britten-Norman Islander, to provide essential air connectivity between the capital of Nassau, Freeport, Marsh Harbour, and more isolated out islands.
On July 10, 2026, theย Flamingo Air Cessna 402Cย (registration C6-FLX) crashed on approach to San Andros Airport in North Andros in the Bahamas. The flight had departed from Nassau.
The airline had previously issued this statement:
โWe can confirm that an aircraft owned by Flamingo Air experienced a fatal crash in the North Andros, Bahamas, area on July 10, 2026.
We extend heartfelt condolences to the families and loved ones of the victims.
At this time, the details are being gathered, and we are committed to cooperating with the relevant authorities.
We will continue to offer updates as the facts materialize.โ
Our thoughts and prayers remain with the families and loved ones so painfully impacted by this most unfortunate incident.โ
Starlux Airlines on July 15, 2026 marked a milestone as itsย STARLUX AIRSORAYAMAย aircraft celebrated its inaugural long-haul commercial service, touching down at Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport. Flight JX026 featured the new STARLUX AIRSORAYAMA SILVER (B-58553), an Airbus A350-1000 reimagined as a flying masterpiece through a partnership with legendary Japanese artist Hajime Sorayama โ making Phoenix the first destination in North America to welcome the iconic aircraft.
The arrival was commemorated with a gate ceremony at Phoenix Sky Harbor, where STARLUX officials, Phoenix city leadership, and media gathered to witness the aircraft’s first on-ground appearance in the U.S.
The AIRSORAYAMA CONCEPT The STARLUX AIRSORAYAMA project comprises two Airbus A350-1000 aircraft โ AIRSORAYAMA GOLD and AIRSORAYAMA SILVER โ each featuring the signature aesthetic of Sorayamaโs artworks, with fluid contours and reflective metallic textures. The artistic vision extends beyond the exterior: passengers experience a fully immersive journey through specially curated cabin amenities, exclusive merchandise collections, and custom-designed inflight content. Each aircraft is configured with four First Class suites, 40 Business Class seats, 36 Premium Economy seats, and 270 Economy Class seats.
A Milestone for Phoenix As one of the fastest-growing metropolitan areas in the United States and an emerging gateway for commerce and travel across Asia, Phoenix was a natural first choice for STARLUXโs North American debut. โSTARLUX Airlines continues to show that the future of aviation is landing in Phoenix,โ Mayor Kate Gallego said. โWith the launch of the stunning AIRSORAYAMA aircraft in the United States, STARLUX Airlines is building on its six months of successful service in Phoenix.
Inaugural Celebration at Phoenix Sky Harbor To commemorate the AIRSORAYAMA aircraftโs North American debut, STARLUX held an inaugural ceremony at Phoenix Sky Harbor following the aircraftโs arrival. The event featured a commemorative aircraft model presentation to Mayor Gallego, guided cabin tours, and tarmac access for media photography.
Speakers at the ceremony included Phoenix Mayor Kate Gallego, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport Aviation Director Chad Makovsky, American Airlines Head of Partnerships Jeff Ogar, Alaska Airlines Managing Director of Partnerships & International Alex Judson, and STARLUX Chief Strategy Officer Simon Liu. Remarks underscored the significance of the route in deepening cultural, economic, and aviation ties between Phoenix and Asia and highlighted STARLUX’s commitment to redefining the travel experience through innovation and design.
Looking Ahead Starting October 1, STARLUX Airlines will launch scheduled AIRSORAYAMA services to Phoenix, Tokyo, and Prague, further strengthening its global network and intercontinental connectivity.
As part of its ongoing efforts to diversify its offerings and exceed traveler expectations on high-demand routes, Avianca, a member of Abra Group, announced today that its INSIGNIA business-class experience will be available on flights to and from New York operated with Boeing 787 Dreamliner aircraft.
Passengers can now purchase this service, and the first flights under this concept will begin operating on August 4.
The introduction of INSIGNIA on the New York route reflects Aviancaโs commitment to offering a product designed for travelers seeking to elevate their journey through exclusivity, comfort, privacy and exceptional service, both on the ground and in the air. The experience includes lie-flat business-class seats that recline 180 degrees, a Mola Sasa amenity kit featuring Loto del Sur products, a welcome beverage, unlimited snacks, a carefully curated selection of wines and spirits, entertainment on individual seatback screens and priority service. Customers also receive access to dedicated INSIGNIA by avianca check-in in Bogotรก, airport lounges and priority boarding, as well as one carry-on bag, two checked bags and 10 LifeMiles for every dollar spent.
This premium connectivity strategy in the region is complemented by the offering from Brazilian airline GOL, also a member of Abra Group, which began operating three weekly flights between Rio de Janeiro and New York on July 8 featuring its INSIGNIA by GOL business-class cabin, further supporting business and leisure travel between Brazil and the United States.
โNew York is one of our most iconic routes and a key gateway for connectivity across the Americas. By expanding INSIGNIA within the region, we are taking a decisive step toward offering a differentiated service that places comfort and the customer experience at the center of everything we do. We want every detail of the journey, from the airport experience and opportunities to rest to onboard dining, to reflect our commitment to delivering a memorable service that responds thoughtfully and precisely to what our customers value and expect from us,โ said Katherine Stradaioli, Aviancaโs senior vice president of customer experience.
INSIGNIA by avianca is also available on flights to and from Europe, including Madrid, Barcelona, Paris and London.
Air Canada is introducing a new collection of premium bedding and thoughtfully designed amenities to elevate rest and comfort for customers on international flights.
Launching across all cabins beginning this month, the collection includes upgraded Signature Class duvets and pillows, generously sized blankets in Premium Economy and Economy Class, and new amenity kits developed in partnership with leading Canadian brands.
The collection represents the latest investment in Air Canadaโs end-to-end Glowing Hearted experience, helping customers relax during their flight and arrive ready to make the most of their journey, whether they are travelling for business, reconnecting with family or beginning a long-awaited vacation.
โFrom the generously sized Premium Economy and Economy Class blanket that keeps you comfortable from shoulders to feet, to our new plush Signature Class duvets, every element introduced as part of this launch was thoughtfully chosen to help customers settle in, relax and rest throughout their journey,โ said Jacqueline Harkness, Managing Director, Products & Services at Air Canada. โWeโve spent meaningful time with our customers, getting their perspective on what would make a flight more relaxing and restful. Then we went to work investing in high-quality products that deliver the very best that leading Canadian partners have to offer.โ
Designed in Canada for Comfort Beyond the Flight
Air Canada partnered with leading Canadian hospitality partner Hunter Amenities to develop, manufacture and source the new amenity kits, combining comfort and functionality with thoughtful, reusable design.
โWorking closely with Air Canada, we designed every component โ from the drawstring bag to the eye mask and socks โ to be used well beyond the flight, bringing added purpose to high-quality travel essentials for customers,โ said John Hunter, Founder at Hunter Amenities.
Furthering its commitment to championing Canadian brands, Air Canada also partnered with Sahajan, an award-winning, female-founded skincare company.
New Signature Class amenity kits will feature Sahajanโs โLip Karma,โ a nourishing lip balm with castor and argan oils for lasting moisture, and โThe Hand Remedy,โ a rich, fast-absorbing cream that provides immediate relief and a non-greasy barrier for dry hands.
Both products are manufactured by Hunter Amenities at its facility in Burlington, Ontario.
โWith cabin humidity often 10 to 20 per cent, air travel can quickly dehydrate the skin, especially the delicate skin on our hands and lips,โ said Lisa Mattam, Founder and CEO of Sahajan. โWeโre proud to partner with Air Canada to bring Sahajanโs blend of clinical science and time-tested Ayurvedic wisdom to their amenities program, sharing our natural wellness products with Air Canadaโs customers on international routesโ
New In-flight Comfort Essentials
Beginning in July, customers travelling on international flights can expect the following:
Economy and Premium Economy Bedding:
A new cozy blanket made from high-quality polar fleece.
Measuring six feet, the new generously sized blanket is designed to provide comfortable, full-body coverage for customers of all heights.
Premium Economy Amenity Kit:
A soft neoprene eye mask with a contoured nose bridge to improve comfort and block light.
High-quality 3M earplugs made from soft, hypoallergenic polyurethane foam with a noise reduction rating of 32 decibels.
Knitted cabin socks.
An antimicrobial bamboo toothbrush with Colgate toothpaste.
Air Canada Signature Class Bedding and Amenity Kit:
An upgraded, 145 gsm duvet designed to offering increased softness, warmth, and superior comfort.
A new pillow featuring a 16.5 oz AirFlow fill for optimized breathability and support.
Air Canada Signature Class Amenity Kit:
A best-in-class eye mask that is soft, weightless and adjustable, precision-shaped to completely block out light and maximize comfort.
Sahajanโs science-backed Lip Karma balm and The Hand Remedy cream for in-flight hydration.
High-quality 3M earplugs made from soft, hypoallergenic polyurethane foam with a noise reduction rating 32 decibels.
Quintessentially Canadian striped knitted cabin socks, made with 70 per cent cotton for warmth and comfort at high altitudes.
An antimicrobial bamboo toothbrush with Colgate toothpaste and dental floss.
The amenity kit is made in Canada and presented in a recycled cotton drawstring bag designed to be reused on future journeys.
Developed in close collaboration with Canadian partners, the bedding and amenity kit collection brings greater comfort, thoughtful functionality, and a distinctly Canadian touch to the international travel experience. For more information on Air Canada’s new in-flight amenities and details by cabin, visit aircanada.com/ArriveRefreshed.
Boeing teammates officially opened the new 737 North Line in Everett, Washington, on Friday, marking the first time the company builds single-aisle jets there and giving a glimpse of the siteโs future.
โIt feels like a new chapter and a new beginning,โ said Ramandeep Sidhu, a first line Quality leader. โIโve loved the opportunity to build from scratch: building a team, building relationships and focusing on culture and behavior.โ
A 40-mile relay from the existing 737 MAX lines in Renton to Everett in the north kicked off the day, highlighting the connection between the two Boeing sites, which will now operate as one program.
The relay handed off to a ribbon cutting ceremony where Boeing employees, leaders and elected officials spoke of what the North Line represents, including a $1 billion investment to upgrade facilities, expand workforce training and strengthen the production system.
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Why it matters: This fourth 737 production line will allow Boeing to boost production and stability as Boeing works to meet strong market demand for its airplanes.
The 737 program is currently working towards a production rate of 47 airplanes a month in Renton.
The North Line, which will focus on the 737-8, -9 and -10 models, will enable an eventual increase to 52 planes a month and even higher rates in the future.
โThis $1 billion investment supports just that,โ Stephanie Pope, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, told attendees. โIt adds capacity and resiliency into our production system and invests in teammates so that we can predictably meet our commitments.
The North Line will operate at low-rate initial production (LRIP) for several months to provide time for a methodical start-up and ensure the same safety and quality as Renton-built airplanes.
โWe look forward to rolling out the first airplane later this year, delivering to airlines around the world while supporting jobs and economic growth here at home,โ said Pope.
A blue-ribbon afternoon: Political leaders, company officials, employees and guests gathered for the ribbon cutting on the factory floor. Among the honorees was Logan Fouts, a Tooling Engineering leader on the North Line. He ran the anchor leg of the relay, holding the baton high as he entered the factory.
The โWing Transport Toolโ – a tractor trailer with a 737 wing on its back – served as a backdrop for the event, showing how wings will be trucked from Renton to the new line. Beside it towered a green fuselage that will become the second 737 MAX built in the Everett factory.
โIt just feels rightโ: Standing before a crowd of employees and guests, Boeing leaders recalled the legacy of the Everett site and looked forward to its future.
โThis bay has a special place in my heart,โ said Mike Fleming, senior vice president and general manager of Airplane Programs and Customer Support for Commercial Airplanes. โIt was originally built for 777 production. Standing here now, you can feel the energy of a healthy production line starting up and it just feels right.โ
โOur confidence is in you, the people who stand behind the products we build,โ Fleming added. โYou are using the same processes that have been validated in Renton, and you will be replicating the same high level of quality and performance that we see there.โ
They said it: U.S. Senator Maria Cantwell, a nearby resident and the ranking member of the Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee, called the line a milestone for the region and the company.
โThis expansion shows that (Washington State) can meet demand, grow our workforce, train and skill them,โ Cantwell said. โWe will build great products here in Everett. This makes our state more economically secure and helps our nation compete in aviation.โ
U.S. Rep. Rick Larsen, who represents Everett and the surrounding area, said โthe North Line represents a massive economic boost: a 25% increase in production capacity that strengthens our state as the global capital of aviation. The ripple effects will support more than 1,100 local suppliers and small businesses, helping families and driving our regional economy.โ
Catch up quick: The new North Line will expand Boeingโs ability to produce single-aisle airplanes and meet market demand for the 737 MAX family, which has a backlog of more than 4,000 airplanes that will take current production into the 2030s.
By Matt Pentz
Stephanie Pope, president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, speaks to the crowd at the 737 North Line grand opening event. (Marian Lockhart photo ยฉ Boeing)
Air Canada on July 13, 2026 announced the launch of the Air Canada City Shuttle, an expansion of its multi-modal partnership with The Landline Company. Beginning today, this new service will provide a fast, frequent and direct motorcoach connection for Air Canada customers between the Palais des congrรจs de Montrรฉal and Montrรฉal-Trudeau International Airport (YUL) for $9 one way, plus applicable taxes.
The Air Canada City Shuttle is designed to provide more predictable travel times between downtown Montrรฉal and YUL. Using the highway’s dedicated high-occupancy vehicle lane and a private airport entrance helps ensure a faster ride, which could save customers up to 25 minutes at peak times compared to airport access roads.
WestJet is celebrating another milestone in operational excellence, securing a place among the world’s most on-time airlines for the second month in a row. Earning back-to-back accolades in theย Cirium On-Time Performance Report,ย WestJet is the most on-time airline in North America for the month of June and the entirety of Q2, a new record milestone. In addition to this important accomplishment, WestJet was recognized as the 6th most on-time airline amongst all major global airlines.
WestJet completed nearly 17,000 flights in June, with 86.4 per cent arriving on time – almost four percentage points ahead of the next highest-ranked North American carrier. Combined with a completion factor of 99.43 per cent, the results demonstrate a consistently reliable operation. WestJet’s June results cap a strong quarter for the airline, with on-time performance steadily improving throughout the spring.
WestJet completes 180-seat retrofit ahead of schedule
In addition to executing another exceptional on-time schedule, WestJet’s operations teams completed the retrofit of its remaining Boeing 737 aircraft (previously configured with 180 seats) ahead of schedule. The project, which was carefully coordinated alongside WestJet’s busy spring flying schedule, standardized the airline’s narrowbody fleet, reducing complexity in day-to-day operations. Completing the retrofit ahead of the peak summer travel season positions the airline to deliver a more consistent guest experience while supporting operational reliability and on-time performance. The retrofit project was originally planned to be completed this fall; however, WestJet proudly wrapped up the project part-way through June.
AerCap has signed lease agreements with China Southern Air Logistics Co. Ltd. (China Southern Airlines Cargo) for three Boeing 777-300ERSF converted freighter aircraft.
The aircraft, also known as “The Big Twin,” represents the first passenger-to-freighter conversion program for the Boeing 777-300ER. The first aircraft is scheduled for delivery in October 2027, while the second and third aircraft are scheduled for delivery in Q1 and Q2 2028, respectively.