American Airlines invests in future aviation professionals through partnership with OBAP

American Airlines welcomed more than 100 early career professionals from the Organization of Black Aerospace Professionals (OBAP) Ascension Program to its Robert L. Crandall Campus for a behind-the-scenes look at airline operations and career opportunities across the industry.

The professional development event, held for the first time outside of the annual OBAP conference, exposed students to aviation career pathways and offered a look at how American is helping shape the future of the industry.

Throughout the day, students connected withโ€„leaders across flight operations, engineering and more, engaged in panel discussions and touredโ€„theโ€„Integratedโ€„Operations Center, where they learned how real-time decisions support safeโ€„and efficient operationsโ€ฏcenteredโ€„on the airline’s customers.

The event also is part of the long-standing partnership between American and OBAP โ€” a collaboration focused on expanding access, representation and opportunity in aviation. Together, the organizations continue to build pathways for future aviation leaders.

From conversations on leadership and innovation to advice on navigating early careers, the day emphasized the value of curiosity, mentorship and connection. Students were encouraged to engage in meaningful dialogue through questions, build relationships and envision their future in aviation. The day concluded with networking opportunities, allowing participants to connect directly with American leaders and peers and reinforcing the role relationships play in building a successful career.

Through partnerships like OBAP, American continues to invest in the next generation of aviation professionals. As OBAP approaches its 50th annual conference this August in Chicago, the milestone underscores the organizationโ€™s lasting impact across the aerospace industry.

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American Airlines launches four new routes

American Airlines on May 21, 2026 launched four new routes to unlock even more access between the U.S. and Europe with new nonstop service to Budapest, Hungary (BUD) and Prague (PRG) from Philadelphia (PHL), and to Athens, Greece (ATH), and Zurich (ZRH) from Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW).

The inaugural flights took off with fanfare today, coinciding with the first day of Americanโ€™s highly anticipated record-breaking summer travel season and strengthening Americanโ€™s European network with up to 70 daily flights from the U.S.

With new service to BUD and PRG, American introduces two brand-new destinations to its global network. Daily seasonal service from PHL to BUD and PRG operates with Americanโ€™s Boeing 787-8 aircraft. New service from DFW to ATH and ZRH operates with a mix of its Boeing 777-300ER and Boeing 777-200ER aircraft.

Fortifying Philadelphia as Americanโ€™s trans-Atlantic gateway

Summer 2026 marks the first peak travel period with Americanโ€™s new-and-improved PHL schedule, built for smoother, more reliable journeys and stronger customer connections. The new schedule spreads flights more evenly throughout the day, expanding from six to seven โ€œbanks,โ€ or coordinated waves of arrivals and departures โ€” improving flow across the airport from parking, check-in, security and in the terminals.

The investment is already showing strong early results, with improvements in on-time performance and customer connections while bolstering the airlineโ€™s best-ever systemwide baggage handling.

This summer, Americanโ€™s PHL hub offers customers nonstop service to more than 120 destinations worldwide, including 19 destinations across the Atlantic. The airline also recently launched direct service from PHL to Santiago, Dominican Republic (STI).

Reinforcing the power of Americanโ€™s flagship hub

ATH and ZRH join more than 230 other nonstop destinations accessible from DFW, Americanโ€™s largest and most connected hub โ€” a hub that plays a crucial role in delivering for customers across Americanโ€™s global operation this summer.

DFW also recently transformed its schedule, introducing a new 13-bank schedule that more evenly distributes the airlineโ€™s more than 930 peak daily departures throughout the day at DFW. In just the first two months since implementing the strategy, the new schedule is already showcasing its benefits to customers at DFW and across the airline by minimizing delays, improving customer connections, reducing gate changes and delivering even better baggage handling performance โ€” which are all contributing to the noticeable increase in customer satisfaction.

โ€œNew service to Athens and Zurich is a great example of how American continues to invest in its largest hub with even more opportunities to connect to destinations around the world,โ€ said Americanโ€™s Senior Vice President of DFW Operations Jim Moses. โ€œWeโ€™re also investing in the travel journey with our new 13-bank schedule that sets up our team for success and delivers for our customers โ€” not just at DFW but across our entire airline due to the outsized impact DFW has on our global operation.โ€

Customers, team members and partners celebrated the inaugural flights from DFW to ATH and ZRH with cultural performances, authentic food and fun.

More nonstop options for a record-breaking summer

Today also marks the start of Americanโ€™s centennial summer, with the airline set to care for more customers than ever across its largest summer schedule to date โ€” 75 million customers across 750,000 flights.

In addition to the new international routes launched today, American has also recently added more access to Europe from other hubs, including new nonstop service from Miami (MIA) to Milan (MXP), as well as New York (JFK) to Edinburgh, Scotland (EDI).

Caring for our customers

Americanโ€™s renewed focus on customers has come with several enhancements to the travel experience โ€” from the airport to in flight โ€” this summer.

  • Get the redesigned app for your journey: Americanโ€™s reimagined mobile app continues to evolve to support customer travel needs with easy, self-service tools to manage travel with the ability to rebook, track bags and receive digital vouchers. Plus, the expanded digital wallet integration further helps all customers stay informed with live updates without needing to open the app.
  • Enroll in TSA PreCheckยฎย Touchless ID:ย Make the security process more seamless with TSA PreCheckยฎย Touchless ID, providing participating customers a much faster, touchless identity verification process. The customer opt-in program isย now availableย at 60 airports, including all of Americanโ€™s hubs.
  • Relax in premium lounge spaces: Customers connecting to Europe at PHL can enjoy two of the newest lounge offerings in Americanโ€™s network at the Flagshipยฎย and Admirals Clubยฎย lounges in A-West, providing a calm and comfortable space to enhance the airport experience. Lounges are also available at all five terminals when connecting to Europe through DFW, including a Flagshipยฎlounge in Terminal D.
  • Enjoy free Wi-Fi, sponsored by AT&T: On nearly every domestic American flight, all AAdvantageยฎย members can enjoy free Wi-Fi, sponsored by AT&T.

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Berjaya Air Takes Delivery of Worldโ€™s First Aircraft in ATR HighLine Configuration

The worldโ€™s first ATR 72-600 featuring the ATR HighLine โ€œAll-Business Classโ€ configuration touched down in Kuala Lumpur, marking a major milestone for regional aviation. ATRโ€™s new cabin concept received certification from both EASA and the Malaysian authorities earlier this month, confirming its readiness for commercial operations worldwide. 

The delivery represents a dual first for Berjaya Air; the airlineโ€™s inaugural ATR 72-600 and the launch platform for ATRโ€™s new premium cabin collection. It also heralds a new era in regional travel, combining semi-private flying comfort with the proven efficiency of turboprop operations.  

The aircraft features a fully bespoke, allโ€“business class cabin, accommodating 26 seats in a spacious and unique 1-by-1 layout, ensuring every guest benefits from direct aisle access and direct view to multiple windows. The handcrafted ETEREA seats by Geven โ€“ the widest ever installed on the ATR platform โ€“ offer generous living space and a refined personal side console with integrated stowage. 

One of the cabinโ€™s most distinctive elements is the executiveโ€‘style ceiling, where overhead bins have been replaced by sleek valence panels. This design opens up the cabin, floods the interior with natural light, and creates a volume comparable to that of the worldโ€™s largest private aircraft โ€“ all on board the most fuel-efficient regional aircraft. 

Berjaya Air will begin operating the aircraft in the coming days, launching its first flight on a new route between Subang and Koh Samui. It will then roll out its โ€œaffordable luxuryโ€ experience on its newly expanded regional network, with direct connections throughout Malaysia, Thailand, Vietnam and Indonesia, and a focus on serving Berjaya Groupโ€™s portfolio of hotels and resorts. Travellers will benefit from a seamless experience that offer a high touch of hospitality to island destinations such as Redang and Langkawi. The new aircraft in ATR HighLine All-Business Class configuration will also be available for charter operations across the Asia-Pacific region.   

Berjaya Air is Malaysiaโ€™s first premium boutique airline redefining regional travel through comfort, care, and simplicity. Operating from Subang Airport, we offer a refined flying experience that blends the exclusivity of private travel with elegant luxury. 

American Airlines and Miami HEAT announce a multiyear sponsorship extension

American Airlines and the Miami HEAT today announced a multiyear sponsorship extension, with American continuing as the Official Airline of the Miami HEAT. As Miamiโ€™s hometown airline and the countryโ€™s largest gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean, American is continuing its long-term investment in the city through the renewed partnership, which includes experiences for fans, as well as in-arena promotion at basketball games throughout the season at the Kaseya Center.

Through this partnership, American is bringing fans and members of its award-winning AAdvantageยฎย loyalty program closer to the action with unique game day experiences. AAdvantageยฎย members will have opportunities to participate in theย HEAT Perks sweepstakes program, with chances to win exclusive prizes, giveaways, travel to select away games and VIP experiences with the Miami HEAT throughout the year. Members can also redeem AAdvantageยฎย miles for access to games and experiences, turning loyalty into memorable moments on and off the court.

Building on more than 25 years of partnership

This sponsorship extension builds on a partnership that spans more than 25 years. Earlier this year American celebrated its centennial, while the Miami HEAT marked the 20th anniversary of the 2006 Miami HEAT Championship team.

As part of the celebration, American served as the Presenting Partner of a commemorative game, receiving in-game and social media recognition and hosting a postgame concert featuring Dwyane Wade. The event included exclusive benefits for 100 AAdvantageยฎ members, such as priority viewing access, photo opportunities with the 2006 NBA Finals Championship trophy and signed merchandise giveaways.

Commitment to community

American Airlines and the Miami HEAT share a commitment to supporting the South Florida community. Most recently, the organizations have partnered on initiatives, including HEAT Day of Service presented by American, providing fresh groceries to underserved communities and enhancing the gardens and interior of the Overtown Youth Center with Alonzo Mourning, helping inspire, empower and enrich the lives of youth, families and adults in the Overtown community.

Deepening Americanโ€™s investment in Miami

This sponsorship renewal underscores Americanโ€™s nearly four-decade commitment to Miami. Earlier this year, the airline announced expansion plans for a brand-new, reimagined Concourse D at Miami International Airport (MIA) in partnership with Miami-Dade County. The new Gate D60 project will deliver gates built for modern aircraft, transform the customer experience and make travel more seamless at the countryโ€™s largest gateway to Latin America and the Caribbean.

In 1989, American operated 19 flights a day to six cities from MIA. Today, the airline operates more than 400 peak daily flights to 170 destinations across 46 countries and territories, serving more than 32 million customers annually to and from MIA.

American has also announced plans to open a new, state-of-the-art Flagshipยฎ lounge, along with a major expansion of its Admirals Clubยฎ facilities, at MIA. Over the past year, the airline has installed new self-service kiosks that make check-in faster than ever and implemented technology that has saved thousands of customer connections systemwide.

The airline has made significant progress with its federal partners at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and Customs and Border Protection (CBP), in programs like TSA PreCheckยฎ Touchless ID and Enhanced Passenger Processing (EPP) that make security screening easier and quicker, while upholding the highest levels of security.

A New Viking Takes Flight: SAS Names Its Latest Airbus A350-900 in Honor of King Frederik X

SAS names its latest Airbus A350-900 (SE-RSH) โ€œFrederik Vikingโ€ in honor of His Majesty King Frederik X, the King of Denmark, during a ceremony at Copenhagen Airport, as the airline celebrates its 80th anniversary year.

His Majesty King Frederik X attended the naming ceremony on May 18, 2026. The aircraft operated flight SK987 from Copenhagen to Seoul Incheon later that evening.

SAS aircraft traditionally carry Viking-inspired names, reflecting the airlineโ€™s Scandinavian heritage.

The Airbus A350 is the flagship of SASโ€™ long-haul fleet and serves intercontinental routes from Copenhagen to destinations across North America and Asia. From its Copenhagen hub, SAS continues to expand its global network, linking Denmark with the wider Scandinavian region and key international markets.

SAS

The aircraft forms part of SASโ€™ fleet renewal program and represents the most modern and fuel-efficient aircraft in its category, contributing to lower fuel consumption and reduced carbon emissions compared with previous generations.

Designed to enhance the travel experience, the A350 features a quiet cabin environment, improved air quality and advanced onboard comfort, offering customers an enhanced and more enjoyable long-haul experience.

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New airline for Australia?

Zinc, the new Australian ultraโ€‘lowโ€‘cost carrier concept backed by former Qantas executive Peter Kelly, is shaping up to be one of the most ambitious airline launches in Australia in years. Kelly and his partners are positioning Zinc as a Ryanairโ€‘style disruptor โ€” a carrier built around extreme cost discipline, very high aircraft utilisation, and a strippedโ€‘back product designed to offer the cheapest fares in the country.

Zincโ€™s initial network will focus on Australiaโ€™s โ€œGolden Triangleโ€ โ€” Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane โ€” the busiest and most commercially important air corridor in the country. These routes are dominated by Qantas, Virgin Australia, and Rex, all of which operate with higher cost bases and more traditional service models. Zincโ€™s strategy is to undercut them with aggressively low fares, fast turnarounds, and a noโ€‘frills approach that mirrors Ryanairโ€™s formula in Europe. Once established, the airline plans to expand to Adelaide and the Gold Coast, two markets with strong leisure demand and high price sensitivity.

Peter Kellyโ€™s involvement gives the project credibility. As a former Qantas executive with deep operational experience, he understands both the structural inefficiencies of Australiaโ€™s duopoly and the opportunities created by a true ultraโ€‘lowโ€‘cost model โ€” something Australia has never had at scale. Zincโ€™s backers believe that the combination of high domestic fares, strong population growth, and limited competition creates a gap in the market that a Ryanairโ€‘style carrier can exploit.

The airline is still finalizing its fleet plan, but the model points toward a singleโ€‘type narrowbody fleet, highโ€‘density seating, and a heavy reliance on ancillary revenue โ€” seat selection, baggage, priority boarding, and other optional addโ€‘ons. Zincโ€™s pitch is simple: get Australians flying for less, even if that means paying for everything beyond the seat itself.

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Landline, Massport Partner to Launch North America’s First Off-Airport Security Checkpoint for Boston Logan Airport

Landline on May 18, 2026 announced a partnership with Massport to power and operate the Logan Airport Remote Terminal at Framingham, North America’s first off-airport security checkpoint, marking a new chapter in how major hub airports can grow capacity without pouring more concrete.

The Logan Airport Remote Terminal at Framingham, a Massport facility powered by Landline, where Delta and JetBlue passengers check in, drop bags, and clear TSA security before traveling directly to their gate at Boston Logan.

The new Logan Airport Remote Terminal in Framingham, Massachusetts โ€” introduced by Massport as part of its long-term strategy to expand access to Boston Logan Airport โ€” allows passengers flying on Delta Air Lines or JetBlue Airways to check in for their flight, drop their bags, and clear TSA security closer to home before traveling directly to the airside gate area at Logan. The facility effectively becomes another secure front door to Logan, shifting traffic away from roadways, terminals, and security lines while making travel more seamless for passengers across the region.

As top airports across the country manage growing passenger demand โ€” U.S. airports welcomed one billion passengers in 2025, with annual throughput expected to reach 1.5 billion by 2040 โ€” Landline offers a new model: more front doors to the airport, not just a bigger one. By integrating passenger check-in, baggage handling, and TSA-screened transport into a seamless extension of the airport, Landline’s operating model makes it possible to expand airport capacity in ways that are faster, more cost-effective, and directly connected to the communities airports serve. Every passenger who starts their journey in Framingham is one less car at the Logan curb, one less person in the terminal security line, and one less pressure point inside the airport.

Travco Group of Egypt to launch a new airline

Travco Groupโ€™s plan to launch a new Egyptian airline is a big strategic shift in the countryโ€™s tourism and charterโ€‘flight market โ€” and the story looks very different depending on whether you view it from the perspective of Egyptโ€™s tourism industry, European tour operators, or Travco itself.

Travco is one of Egyptโ€™s largest tourism conglomerates, with deep roots in hotels, resorts, and inbound travel. Whatโ€™s changing now is that the company wants to control the airlift as well as the destination.

Travco is preparing to launch aย new charter airlineย designed specifically to connect Europe with Egyptโ€™s three major leisure hubs:ย Sharm El Sheikh, Marsa Alam, and Marsa Matrouh.

The move comes at a moment when European travel demand to Egypt is rising sharply, but airlines โ€” especially EU carriers โ€” have been slow to restore capacity to preโ€‘pandemic levels. Travco sees a gap: European tour operators want guaranteed seats, Egyptian resorts want reliable arrivals, and existing carriers arenโ€™t providing enough lift. By creating its own airline, Travco can lock in capacity, stabilize pricing, and reduce dependence on foreign carriers that often shift aircraft to higherโ€‘yield markets.

For Egyptโ€™s tourism sector, this is a major structural change. Charter airlines have historically been foreignโ€‘owned, with Egypt relying heavily on European carriers to bring in packageโ€‘holiday travelers. A Travcoโ€‘owned airline flips that model: Egypt would be exporting its own capacity into Europe, capturing more of the value chain and insulating itself from seasonal cuts by EU airlines.

For European tour operators, the development is both an opportunity and a warning. On one hand, guaranteed charter capacity into Egyptโ€™s Red Sea resorts is attractive โ€” especially for markets like Germany, Poland, Italy, and the UK, where demand is strong. On the other hand, a vertically integrated Egyptian operator could shift bargaining power away from European intermediaries.

The new carrier is expected to operateย charter flights only, not scheduled service, which keeps costs lower and aligns with the needs of the packageโ€‘holiday market. The company has not yet announced the fleet type, but the market segment suggests narrowโ€‘body aircraft such as theย Airbus A320 familyย orย Boeing 737 series, which dominate charter operations in the region.

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The first Cessna SkyCourier is delivered to Air Marshall Islands

The Cessna SkyCourier has reached a new milestone with the recent delivery of the first aircraft into the Republic of the Marshall Islands (RMI). The 19โ€‘passenger variant delivered to AIR Marshall Islands Inc. (AMI) is equipped with the optional passengerโ€‘toโ€‘freighter conversion kit, enabling the aircraft to transition between full passenger and full cargo configurations. The delivery marks a significant milestone in strengthening essential air service across the country.

With communities comprised of widely dispersed islands, regional air service plays an important role in supporting commerce, travel and vital freight transport in the region. The SkyCourier’s flexible cabin configurations and strong runway performance will help AMI streamline inter-island services.

Based in the capital, Majuro, AIR Marshall Islands is a commercially operated airline owned by the Government of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. With an additional SkyCourier expected to deliver this year, AMI selected the aircraft to enhance connectivity and expand services throughout the nationโ€™s atolls and outer islands.

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JetBlue debuts โ€˜Blueprint IIโ€™ on an Airbus A220-300 (N3308J)

JetBlue Airways on May 15, 2026 began scheduled flying on โ€˜Blueprint II,โ€™ a reimagined take on one of the airlineโ€™s most beloved special liveries, now featured on a brand-new Airbus A220-300.

The pictured N3308J is JetBlueโ€™s eighth A220โ€‘300 delivered from Airbusโ€™s Mirabel facility in Quรฉbec.

First introduced in 2017 on an Embraer E190, the original Blueprint livery became an instant standout across JetBlueโ€™s fleet for its imaginative โ€œsee-throughโ€ design, which blended illustrations of everyday travel items with the aircraftโ€™s mechanical structure. Inspired by stories from crewmembers and customers alike, the design featured everything from slices of pizza to potted plants, capturing the joy, personality and memorable moments that define travel in a distinctly JetBlue way. Retired in 2024 as part of JetBlueโ€™s broader fleet transition, the livery remained a favorite among customers, crewmembers and aviation enthusiasts.

Now reimagined for the Airbus A220, Blueprint II builds on the original concept with bolder visuals, greater detail and new hidden touches throughout the aircraft. The updated design includes a collection of icons that celebrate JetBlueโ€™s network, heritage and spirit of exploration, including:

  • The fan-favorite oversized teddy bear, now seated in its own passenger seat
  • A crown honoring JetBlueโ€™s first European destination, London
  • A sextant in the flight deck recognizing the history of navigation
  • Fins, a mask and snorkel, and a swimming pool float nodding to the warm-weather vacation destinations at the heart of JetBlueโ€™s network.

Blueprint II also includes dozens of additional โ€œEaster eggsโ€ hidden throughout the livery, giving customers and plane spotters new details to discover with every glance.

With the retirement of its Embraer E190 fleet on September 9, 2025, JetBlue completed its transition to an all-Airbus fleet, anchored by next-generation A220 and A320 aircraft. Blueprint II continues JetBlueโ€™s award-winning tradition of using aircraft design as an extension of the brand, creating liveries that spark curiosity, invite discovery and connect with customers in unexpected ways.

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