Abraโ€™s Gol and Avianca join forces to transport humanitarian aid to the Coffee Region

In response to the emergency facing Colombia, Abra Group launched a humanitarian air bridge this past Saturday and Sunday to transport essential aid to the Colombian Coffee Region. The operation, carried out jointly by GOLLOG and Avianca Cargo, made it possible to complete two cargo flights on a Boeing 737 from Sรฃo Paulo, via Bogotรก, to El Edรฉn International Airport in Armenia, Colombia.

The two operations made it possible to transport more than 40 tons of humanitarian aid, thanks to contributions from the Colombian Association of Food Banks (ABACO), the TAAP Foundation, the Mayor’s Office of Bogotรก, and the National Army of Colombia. Donations included hygiene products provided by ABACO; food, water, and medical supplies contributed by the TAAP Foundation and the Mayor’s Office of Bogotรก; and mattresses, hygiene kits, pet food, and other essential items supplied by the National Army.

This operation combined the capabilities of GOLLOG and Avianca Cargo to expand the reach of humanitarian aid and speed its arrival in the Coffee Region, demonstrating how the integration of Abra Group’s airlines can help respond quickly to emergency situations.

It also represents a milestone for connectivity and emergency response in the region, as it was the first time a Boeing 737 freighter aircraft landed at El Edรฉn International Airport in Armenia, Colombia, demonstrating the terminal’s capacity to handle this type of large-scale cargo operation when communities need it most. This aircraft’s characteristics meet the specific conditions of the runway in Armenia, which is why the Boeing 737 was selected to transport the aid from Bogotรก.

With this initiative, Abra Group reaffirms its commitment to supporting communities in critical moments, putting its network, experience, and operational capabilities at the service of relief and recovery efforts. The 40 tons of aid delivered through this airbridge build on the more than 300 tons already transported by Avianca Cargo in response to this emergency.

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Avianca Cargo transports an additional 60 tons of humanitarian aid from Miami to Cali to support communities affected by the earthquakes

Avianca Cargo transported 60 tons of humanitarian aid from Miami to Cali on Friday, leveraging its logistics capabilities to support response and recovery efforts in areas affected by the recent earthquakes in Colombia.

Of the 60 tons transported, 9 tons consisted of aid coordinated by the Government of Colombia, while 51 tons were donated by Global Empowerment Mission (GEM) to support the communities most in need.

The shipment includes electric generators and essential supply kits containing hygiene products and nonperishable food. The aid was transported aboard an A330F, a high-capacity freighter aircraft that enables the efficient transport of large volumes of essential supplies to support emergency response efforts.

This operation builds on Aviancaโ€™s efforts since the start of the emergency, leveraging both its cargo operations and passenger network to support humanitarian relief efforts. During the first two days of the emergency, the airline transported more than 150 tons of humanitarian aid to affected communities.

The operation from Miami reflects coordinated efforts in Colombia and abroad to expedite the delivery of essential resources. The shipment will be received in Cali and distributed based on the needs of affected communities.

โ€œHumanitarian response is ultimately about speed, efficiency and getting the right aid into the hands of families when they need it most. This partnership with Avianca Cargo, the City of Doral, and our on the ground partners allows GEM to move critical supplies directly from Miami to Colombia and immediately into our distribution network on the ground. We are deeply grateful to Avianca Cargo for leveraging its aircraft, logistics expertise and reach to make this mission possible. Colombia can count on GEM not only in these critical first days, but throughout the long road to recovery,โ€ said Michael Capponi, Founder and President, Global Empowerment Mission (GEM)

As the country continues to face the impact of this emergency, Avianca will continue supporting affected communities and contributing to recovery efforts.

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American Airlines, Stand Up To Cancer and Lily Collins collaborate for 10th annual fundraising campaign for innovative cancer research

American Airlines, in collaboration with Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C), is launching its annual campaign to raise funds for innovative and lifesaving cancer research โ€” and is calling for support from customers.

The six-week campaign, โ€œLetโ€™s Go Further, Together,โ€ launches Aug. 13 and features award-winning actress Lily Collins, SU2C researchers and Americanโ€™s team members โ€” each with their own meaningful cancer story โ€” in a critical public service announcement about coming together to end cancer once and for all.

From Aug. 13. to Sept. 30, 2026, donors who give $25 or more to SU2C online at SU2C.org/AmericanAirlines will earn 25 AAdvantageยฎ bonus miles for every dollar donated. And thanks to the generous support of Mastercard, those who use their AAdvantageยฎ Mastercardยฎ credit card to donate between $25 and $10,000 online will receive 50 bonus miles for every dollar donated until Sept. 30, 2026, or when total qualifying donations reach $5 million, whichever comes first.*

SU2C, established in 2008, enables scientific breakthroughs by funding collaborative, multidisciplinary, multi-institutional scientific cancer research teams and investigators. Since joining forces with SU2C in 2016, American has raised more than $34 million in support of the mission.

In 2019, American unveiled a specially designed Airbus A321 aircraft featuring SU2C livery and the names of loved ones honored by customers and team members impacted by the disease. This powerful tribute is still flying today and serves as a constant reminder of those who inspire this mission every day.

โ€œIโ€™m incredibly grateful and proud to be part of this campaign with Stand Up To Cancer and American Airlines,โ€ said award-winning actress Lily Collins. โ€œCancer has touched so many lives, and itโ€™s inspiring to come together in support of the researchers, patients, families and communities working toward a future without this disease. Every conversation, every donation and every act of generosity brings us one step closer to making a meaningful difference. Itโ€™s an honor to lend my voice to a cause that gives so many people hope.โ€

Learn more about how to donate at SU2C.org/AmericanAirlines.

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FedEx Celebrates Legacy of Founder Frederick W. Smith with Airport Dedication and FWS Day of Service + a retrojet livery on Boeing 777F N864FD

FedEx announced:

On August 11, 2026, the Memphis community and FedEx team members worldwide came together to honor the legacy of the late FedEx founder Frederick W. Smith. In a dual tribute, the Memphis-Shelby County Airport Authority celebrated the renaming of the Memphis International Airport in his honor, coinciding with the inaugural FedEx FWS Day of Service.

The renaming serves as a lasting tribute to Smith, who passed away in June 2025, and recognizes his unparalleled contributions to the aviation industry, the global economy, and the city of Memphis. Simultaneously, the day of service honors his profound civic pride and philosophy of community leadership by committing to do good in the communities where team members live and work.

A U.S. Marine Corps veteran, Smith chose Memphis as the home for Federal Express in 1973, citing its strategic geographic location and reliable weather. Over the subsequent five decades, Smith deeply invested in the cityโ€™s future, ensuring the partnership between the airport, the city of Memphis, and FedEx helped shape the region into a critical hub for global commerce and economic development. As a visible tribute to this shared history, FedEx today unveiled a new mural along Plough Boulevard. The artwork features a portrait of Smith composed of the iconic FedEx purple aircraft tails โ€“ a fitting gateway image for travelers arriving and departing the city he helped champion.

โ€œMoving forward, every plane, person, and package that passes through Frederick W. Smith International Airport will carry the spirit of our visionary founder and the pride of a city that connects the world,โ€ said Raj Subramaniam, president and chief executive officer of FedEx Corporation.

Memphis was more than just a headquarters to Smith; it was his hometown, and he fiercely championed its civic and economic prosperity. Today, FedEx delivers over 18 million packages a day around the world. Of those, the Memphis World Hub โ€” located at the newly dedicated airport โ€” sorts more than 2.4 million packages daily.

The event concluded with a ceremonial landing of Flight 1944, a FedEx 777F (N864FD) (above) painted in the companyโ€™s original 1972 purple and orange livery. The flight number honors the year Smith was born. It made the first ceremonial landing at the newly renamed Frederick W. Smith Airport. The aircraft is named Rosie after one of Smithโ€™s granddaughters who was born shortly before his passing. This naming continues the longstanding tradition of naming aircraft after employeesโ€™ children.

The FWS Day of Service also is a part of Purple Week, the companyโ€™s global, enterprise-wide celebration grounded in its โ€œPeople-Service-Profitโ€ (PSP) culture values. The week recognizes not just what the FedEx team achieves, but how they make it happen together. This week, there are more than 120 FedEx Cares volunteer and community impact events happening around the world, part of the companyโ€™s global community engagement program. Moving forward, this annual day of service will honor the late founderโ€™s legacy by ensuring FedEx continues to take care of its communities and each other for generations to come.

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ValueJet of Nigeria adds the first of three Boeing 737-800s

ValueJet on August 7, 2026 announced the following:

We’re proud to welcome the first of three Boeing 737NG aircraft to the ValueJet family, a defining milestone in our growth journey.

Its arrival marks the beginning of a new phase for ValueJet, strengthening our capacity, expanding our network, and creating even more opportunities to connect people and places.

As we continue to invest in our future, one thing remains unchanged: our commitment to delivering safe, reliable, and value-driven air travel.

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