Starlux Airlines takes delivery of its first Airbus A350-1000

STARLUX Airlines of Taiwan has taken delivery of its first of 18 A350-1000s, becoming the 11th global operator of the largest version of the A350. The new A350-1000 will join a fleet of 10 A350-900s already in service with the airline, deployed on premier long-haul services from Taipei to Europe and North America, as well as selected destinations within the Asia-Pacific region. 

Photo: Airbus

To mark the arrival of its newest fleet member, STARLUX has unveiled a striking livery that reflects both innovation and identity. The design integrates the airline’s signature visual elements with a carbon-fibre motif, representing the advanced composite materials integral to the aircraft’s construction. The prominent ‘1000’ emblazoned on the fuselage highlights the aircraftโ€™s designation as the largest in-production Airbus model, now serving as the airline’s new flagship.

STARLUX currently operates an all-Airbus fleet comprising the A321neo, the A330-900, and the A350-900 aircraft. The new A350-1000 will seamlessly complement the airlineโ€™s existing fleet. Furthermore, the airline has ordered 10 A350F freighters to develop its future cargo network.

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Hawaiian Airlines, a part of Alaska Airlines, announces Kahuโ€˜ewai Hawaiโ€˜i Investment Plan of more than $600M over five years

Hawaiian Airlines made this announcement:

Hawaiian Airlines, a part of Alaska Airlines, today unveiled an investment plan of more than $600 million over five years to comprehensively enhance the experience for guests traveling to, from and within the islands by modernizing airport spaces, upgrading technology and retrofitting aircraft interiors, while expanding community and sustainability work across Hawaiโ€˜i.

Hawaiian Airlinesโ€™ Kahuสปewai Hawaiโ€˜i Investment Plan will improve the guest experience from booking to the day of travel and provide airport and in-flight teams with modern tools and spaces to welcome travelers with their award-winning Hawaiian hospitality. Investments will also help Hawaiian advance lower emission technologies and programs promoting regenerative tourism, culture and conservation.

  • Major airport renovations include improved lobbies, gates and amenities at Honolulu, Lฤซhuโ€˜e, Kahului, Kona and Hilo, plus a new premium lounge in Honolulu.
  • The airline will update its app and website, offering better travel planning and self-service features, and invest in new technology for employees.
  • The carrier is investing in a refreshed onboard experience with upgraded widebody Airbus A330 interiors, while offering enhanced rewards and exclusive benefits to loyal Hawaiโ€˜i residents.

Kahuสปewai signifies fresh water bursting forth as a metaphor for vital resources. Much like water that flows and nurtures, the investments will deliver benefits across Hawaiian Airlines and communities in Hawaiโ€˜i today and for a long time to come.ย 

Airports: Starting this year through 2029, Hawaiian Airlines will renovate lobbies and gatesย in Honolulu, Lฤซhuโ€˜e, Kahului, Kona and Hilo to improve passenger flow and comfort, withย bright, elegant open spaces and better seating and amenities like increased power charging. In Honolulu, Hawaiianโ€™s busiest hub, the airline will build a spacious 10,600-square-foot premium lounge at the entrance of the Mauka Concourse in Terminal 1 โ€“ settingย a new standard of preflight comfort.

Technology: This spring, Hawaiian Airlines will launch an updated, modern app andย website with improved functionality to simplify travel planning, booking and tripย management with self-service features like changing flights and redeeming award travel onย global partners. The airline is also investing in new technology to support employees in theirย critical roles across the operation. Full functionality of these tools โ€“ and a significantlyย smoother guest experience โ€“ will be possible once Hawaiian Airlines and Alaska Airlinesย share the same passenger service system and Hawaiian Airlines joins the oneworld alliance, both scheduled for late April.ย 

Aircraft: Hawaiian Airlinesโ€™ fleet of widebody Airbus A330s, based in Honolulu, will undergoย a full interior upgrade, starting in 2028, with new seats, carpets, lighting, first class suites,ย and a premium economy cabin. Guests will also enjoy a Bluetooth-enabled in-flightย entertainment system with high-definition seatback screens and an extensive movie andย music library, along with fast and free Starlink Wi-Fi. The airline is also acquiring three of itsย A330 aircraft oฦฏ lease to support the future of this fleet in its service across the Pacific.ย 

Loyalty: Later this year, Hawaiian Airlines will reward Hawaiโ€˜i residents who are members ofย its popular Huakaโ€˜i by Hawaiian loyalty program with a 50% bonus on Atmos Rewardsย points and status points earned on Neighbor Island flights, adding to exclusive kamaโ€˜ฤinaย benefits that include a free checked bag, 10% or 20% quarterly discounts when flying withinย the state, and monthly systemwide deals.ย 

As part of its community and sustainability initiatives, Hawaiian is expanding a partnership with business accelerator Mana Up through an investment in its Mana Up Capital II fund to help more local companies scale for the global market. Hawaiian has featured more than a dozen local retailers in the food, fashion, beauty and home and art sectors in its onboard service since becoming Mana Upโ€™s official airline sponsor in 2017.  

Hawaiian last month announced it is investing in locally produced sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to reduce flight emissions and support agriculture in partnership with Pono Pacific and Par Hawaii, and that it would be the first airline to take deliveries of Hawaiโ€˜i-made SAF later this year. The airline is also working to advance innovative lower-emission options for short-haul air service with an investment in hybrid-electric propulsion developer Ampaire and increasing use of electric ground service vehicles at Honolulu airport. 

Finally, the airline will be providing grants to nonprofit organizations promoting cultural programs, environmental preservation and perpetuation of native Hawaiian art and language through the Alaska Airlines | Hawaiian Airlines Foundation, a newly integrated 501(c)(3) foundation dedicated to these efforts in their two namesake states. 

The Hawaiian Airlinesโ€™ Kahuสปewai Hawaiโ€˜i Investment Plan is part of Alaska Air Groupโ€™s Alaska Accelerate strategic plan to deliver on the combined airlineโ€™s vision of connecting guests to the world with a remarkable travel experience rooted in safety, care and performance. 

This Day in Airline History – January Events

This Day in Airline History – January Events:

January Events

January Events as a Slide Show:

Remembering Avianca flight AV052 of January 25, 1990 (click phto for details):

January Events:

History of American Airlines

On April 15, 1926, the first regularly scheduled flight for American Airlines included a bag of U.S. mail in a DH-4 biplane from Chicago to St. Louis, Missouri.

Robertson Aircraft Corporation and more than 80 other small airline companies were consolidated in 1929 and 1930 into the Aviation Corporation, which eventually formed American Airways, the immediate forerunner of today’s American.

1930s

1933: American began flying the 18-passenger Curtiss Condor. Flight attendants โ€” then called stewardesses โ€” made their first appearance on an American aircraft

1934: American Airways was reorganized and became American Airlines, Inc.

1936: American is the first airline to fly the Douglas DC-3 in commercial service between New York and Chicago

1937: American carries its one millionth passenger

1939: All American Aviation โ€” later US Airways โ€” is founded in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

June 1939: American begins trading on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)

American Airlines in the 1930s

American Airlines in the 1940s

1940s

1942: American enters the airline catering business with a subsidiary called Sky Chefs to provide food service for its passengers as well as those flying other airlines

October 1944: American operates its first scheduled air cargo flights from New York’s LaGuardia Airfield, marking the world’s first scheduled air cargo service

1945: American begins operating trans-Atlantic service for the first time with American Overseas Airlines

1946: American establishes its maintenance and engineering base in Tulsa, Oklahoma

1947: American introduces the fully pressurized Douglas DC-6, offering sleeper flights between New York and Los Angeles

1950s

1952: American introduces the Magnetronic Reservisor to keep track of seats available on flights

1953: American pioneers nonstop transcontinental service across the U.S. with the Douglas DC-7

1955: American opens its operation at ORD

1957: American opens the world’s first special facility for flight attendant training โ€” the American Airlines Stewardess College โ€” in Fort Worth, Texas

Jan. 25, 1959: American launches the first scheduled transcontinental U.S. passenger jet service with the Boeing 707 from Los Angeles to New York Idlewild (now Kennedy)

American Airlines in the 1950s

American Airlines in the 1960s

1960s

1960: American opens its new terminal at JFK

1964: American adds the Boeing 727 to its fleet

December 1964: American hires David E. Harris, the first Black U.S. commercial airline pilot

1966: American launches The American Way inflight magazine

1968: The legendary C.R. Smith retires as Chief Executive, having run the airline for more than 30 years

1970s

January 1970: American merges with Trans Caribbean Airways, gaining new Caribbean routes

1977: American launches “Super Saver” fares, offering discounted fares when purchased in advance

1979: American moves its headquarters from New York City to the Dallas-Fort Worth metropolitan area

American Airlines in the 1970s

American Airlines in the 1980s

1980s

1981: American establishes its first hub in Dallas-Fort Worth

1982: American opens its Chicago hub

1983: America West commences operations in Tempe, Arizona

1984: American introduces the American Eagle system

September 1989: American opens its hub in Miami

December 1989: American announces plans to expand its Latin American service with routes from Eastern Airlines

1990s

1991: American celebrates its one billionth customer

1999: Oneworld alliance is launched by founding members American Airlines, British Airways, Canadian Airlines International, Cathay Pacific Airways and Qantas

American Airlines in the 1990s

American Airlines in the 2000s

2000s

January 2001: American announces plans to acquire the assets of Trans World Airlines (TWA)

Sept. 11, 2001: American tragically loses 23 people, including pilots, flight attendants and family members, in the events surrounding Flights 11 and 77

Sept. 27, 2005: US Airways merges with America West

2008: American introduces mobile boarding passes

2010s

2013: American merges with US Airways

May 2015: American flies its first revenue flight with the Boeing 787

August 2015: American’s Robert W. Baker Integrated Operations Center opens in Fort Worth

2017: Air Transport World magazine names American its 2017 Airline of the Year

Sept. 4, 2019: American retires the last of its MD-80 aircraft after 36 years as the workhorse of the airline’s fleet

Oct. 15, 2019: American celebrates 75 years of connecting the world through cargo operations

American Airlines in the 2010s

American Airlines in the 2020s

2020s

April 15, 2021: American celebrates its 95th birthday by helping to grant 95 wishes with a donation of 10 million AAdvantageยฎ miles to Make-A-Wish

April 19, 2022: American becomes the first airline globally to receive validation from the Science Based Targets initiative for its 2035 greenhouse gas emissions reduction targets

February 2023: Air Transport World magazine names American its 2023 Eco-Airline of the Year

2026: American celebrates its centennial

American Airlines centennial celebrations take flight, unveils a special 100 years special livery on N840NN

American Airlines announced:

In 1926, the story of one of the worldโ€™s most iconic airline brands started with a flight carrying mail from Chicago to St. Louis. And 100 years later, the story of that one flight unfolded into a global aviation leader: American Airlines. While thereโ€™s much to celebrate in 2026, customers will start to see and be a part of Americanโ€™s celebrations for a milestone of 100 years of flight starting today. 

โ€œAmerican is proud to be among the small group of airlines that have celebrated 100 years of flight,โ€ said Robert Isom, Americanโ€™s Chief Executive Officer. โ€œThereโ€™s no brand in aviation more iconic than American, built on a culture of innovation and forward-thinking. Weโ€™re poised to continue that legacy into the next 100 years for our customers and team members.โ€ 

A centennial celebration for all customers

Travelers should get their cameras ready to capture a special centennial livery on a Boeing 737-800 later this month. This aircraft, which is one of the backbones of Americanโ€™s industry-leading domestic and short-haul international network, pays homage to the past while looking to the future of travel.ย 

Toward the aft of the aircraft, the silver infinity rings, referred to as Americanโ€™s centennial pattern, represent a subtle nod to the airlineโ€™s forward focus and infinite possibilities.

Travelers will also start seeing the airlineโ€™s centennial logo throughout various points in their travel journey โ€” from the online booking process to airports and in flight. 

This centennial logo โ€” a seamless blend of Americanโ€™s brand with an infinity symbol to represent Americanโ€™s enduring legacy and connection with its customers โ€” will be featured across the airlineโ€™s digital channels, including aa.com, social media channels, inflight entertainment screens and merchandise, including airplane models of the centennial livery. In addition, the airline is placing a special decal of the logo to its fleet of more than 1,500 aircraft, celebrating Americanโ€™s centennial with every flight.

Behind the design

The centennial livery utilizes the current livery design as a canvas with commemorations to the airlineโ€™s 100-year brand and progress. Evoking a sense of familiarity, the aircraft has been thoughtfully layered with details telling a deeper story:

  • Silver infinity rings:ย These striking visual rings symbolize enduring legacy and infinite possibilities. The abstract circular motion ties back to the infinity icon embedded in Americanโ€™s centennial logo.
  • Three shades of gray: Each ring is painted in a different gray tone representingย our past, present and future. This gradient of grays honors Americanโ€™s history while embracing the future.
  • Mica finish: The rings shimmer with aย mica-infused finish,ย adding depth and brilliance. This isnโ€™t just aesthetic โ€” itโ€™s a tribute to the airlineโ€™sย illustrious heritage and premium experience, catching the light like the polished aluminum of the early fleet but with a modern twist. Itโ€™s a reminder that while styles evolve, the spirit of American Airlines endures.

Meanwhile, the remainder of Americanโ€™s fleet will include decals commemorating the airlineโ€™s centennial at the boarding door. These decals are already flying on some aircraft and will be applied across the airlineโ€™s fleet of more than 1,500 aircraft.

Throughout 2026, American will be thoughtfully celebrating its centennial year with customers and team members. Travelers can look forward to special centennial treats including amenity kits, pajamas, inflight dining offerings and more limited-time delights taking flight this year. 

Dive deeper into Americanโ€™s centennial

American has launched a special website to pay homage to the airlineโ€™s rich history. Starting today, visit aa.com/american100 to learn more about Americanโ€™s first 100 years, read team member stories and purchase Centennial merchandise.

Throughout 2026, Americanโ€™s history of innovation, connection, customer experience, teamwork and loyalty will be on display for customers to learn more about how the airline has evolved and persevered over the past 100 years. 

In 1926, a Robertson Aircraft Corporation DH-4 took off from Chicago bound for St. Louis with mail in tow. With that flight, the roots of modern-day American were sowed. From that first flight to the launch of the airlineโ€™s industry-leading AAdvantageยฎ program and the worldโ€™s first airport lounge to the future travel experience with Flagship Suiteยฎ seats, learning more about Americanโ€™s history and legacy is available at the click of a button. 

Citiยฎ / AAdvantageยฎ Mastercardยฎ cardmembers can celebrate with limited-edition centennial credit cards 

New Citiยฎ / AAdvantageยฎ Mastercardยฎ cardmembers now have a chance to carry a piece of history in their wallets.

To celebrate Americanโ€™s centennial milestone, starting today for a limited time, all new and reissued Citiยฎ / AAdvantageยฎ Platinum Selectยฎ World Elite Mastercardยฎ, Citiยฎ / AAdvantageยฎ Globeโ„ข Mastercardยฎ and Citiยฎ / AAdvantageยฎ Executive World Elite Mastercardยฎ credit cards will feature an exclusive commemorative design showcasing Americanโ€™s centennial logo.

Whether it is in a customerโ€™s wallet or flying above the clouds on Americanโ€™s aircraft, the centennial logo demonstrates the airlineโ€™s commitment to keep moving forever forward.

American resumes Eastern Caribbean flying: Adds nearly 5,000 additional seats and the airlineโ€™s largest aircraft to the region

Now that the Eastern Caribbean airspace has reopened, itโ€™s all hands on deck at American to take care of the airlineโ€™s customers and help as many get to and from the region as possible. In addition to the flexibility provided by the airlineโ€™s travel alert and the fare caps in place, American has so far added nearly 5,000 additional seats to and from the region on top of resuming scheduled service Sunday, Jan. 4. This includes adding a number of extra flights and, where possible, deploying larger aircraft โ€” including a Boeing 777-300, the largest aircraft in Americanโ€™s fleet โ€” to add as much lift as possible to support as many customers as possible. That work will continue as the American team does everything it can to help customers affected by the FAA-mandated airspace closure.

American is grateful to its team members for their swift work to support the airlineโ€™s customers and to its federal partners for the coordination and communication throughout the closure. 

Additional flying for Jan. 4

The following extra flights have so far been added:

Antigua, Antigua (ANU)
  • AA9621 (MIA-ANU)
  • AA9622 (ANU-MIA)
Aruba, Netherland Antilles (AUA)
  • AA9605 (CLT-AUA)
  • AA9607 (AUA-CLT)
  • AA9616 (AUA-MIA)
  • AA9618 (MIA-AUA)
Bridgetown, Barbados (BGI)
  • AA9615 (BGI-MIA)
Curacao, Netherland Antilles (CUR)
  • AA9617 (ORD-CUR)
  • AA9619 (CUR-ORD)
Melville Hall, Dominica (DOM)
  • AA9630 (MIA-DOM)
  • AA9631 (DOM-MIA)
San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU)
  • AA9603 (CLT-SJU)
  • AA9604 (SJU-CLT)
  • AA9609 (MIA-SJU)
  • AA9610 (SJU-MIA)
St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (STT)
  • AA9608 (MIA-STT)
  • AA9608 (STT-MIA)
St. Croix, U.S. Virgin Islands (STX)
  • AA1485 (ORD-STX)
  • AA2205 (STX-ORD)
St. Maarten, Netherland Antilles (SXM)
  • AA9611 (MIA-SXM)
  • AA9612 (SXM-MIA)
St. Lucia, St. Lucia (UVF)
  • AA9623 (CLT-UVF)
  • AA9624 (UVF-CLT)

More flying on Jan. 5 with a Boeing 777-300

San Juan, Puerto Rico (SJU)
  • AA9604 (MIA-SJU)
  • AA9605 (SJU-MIA)
  • AA9606 (MIA-SJU)
  • AA9613 (SJU-MIA)

Breeze Airways Rolls Out New Breezy Rewards Levels and Benefits as Part of Enhanced Loyalty Program

Breeze Airways has announced the launch of its new Breezy Rewards program and benefits, which the airlineย announced last Fall. Leveraging its existing BreezePoints currency, the program is designed to take the convenience and enjoyment of flying with Breeze to the next level with a simple, transparent structure and new Seriously Niceโ„ข benefits. Full program structure and details are available atย flybreeze.com/breezy-rewards-info.

Earning rewards is as Breezy as 1, 2, 3โ€ฆ
Based on spend rather than mileage, the new program makes it easy for Members to accrue points and perks simply by buying and flying with Breeze. Some of the unique features include:

  • BreezePoints that go further:ย Unlike other loyalty programs that regularly devalue points, BreezePoints are valued at a minimum of $.01, with the majority of available redemptions providing even more value โ€“ up to $.02 per point.
  • Elevated travel support and experiences:ย As Members move through the levels, they unlock more benefits such as priority boarding, priority Guest support, and confirmed Bundle Upgrades, including additional bags and upgraded seats.
  • Customized benefits:ย Starting at Breezy 2, Breezy Select Benefits allow Members to select one of three additional benefits, including a multi-use Buddy Discount which can be applied to any one travel companion on the benefit holderโ€™s reservation โ€“ no designation required.

Starting today, current and new Breezy Rewards Members will automatically begin accruing BreezePoints toward Breezy 1, Breezy 2, Breezy 3, and Breezy Club status by earning 15,000 BreezePoints, 30,000 BreezePoints, 60,000 BreezePoints, and 120,000 BreezePoints, respectively. Account numbers and existing BreezePoint balances (redeemable for future travel) will remain the same โ€“ no action is required. BreezePoints accrued from January 1, 2026 through December 31, 2026, will count towards the Memberโ€™s 2027 Breezy Rewards level and benefits.

Breezy Rewards Members can earn up to 5X the BreezePoints for every dollar spent on Breeze flights, fares, bundles, and eligible trip add-ons. Plus, with BreezePoints Boost benefits at qualifying levels, Members can super charge their BreezePoints earnings by up to an additional 100%. BreezePoints can be redeemed for up to two years after they are earned.

airBaltic receives its newest Airbus A220-300 aircraft

At the end of December 2025, the Latvian airlineย airBalticย welcomed its newestย Airbusย A220-300ย jet, registered as YL-BTB, in Riga.ย This is the third aircraft delivered toย airBalticย in 2025 and the 52nd of this type overall.

The newest jet strengthensย airBalticโ€™sย Airbus A220-300ย fleet, which operates across the airlineโ€™s route network, connecting passengers to a wide range of destinations. The aircraft is also used in cooperation with partners in other European markets through ACMI services. This flexible approach allowsย airBalticย to adjust capacity as needed and make efficient use of its fleet throughout the year, taking seasonal demand into account.

Since the introduction ofย Airbus A220-300ย into its fleet in 2016,ย airBalticย has carried more than 23 million passengers on theย Airbus A220-300, operated approximately 241 000 flights, and logged over 530 000 flight hours, demonstrating the suitability of this aircraft type for both shorter and longer routes.

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Shankh Air prepares to start scheduled airline operations in India

Shankh Airlines remains in the preโ€‘launch phase as of January 2026, with multiple sources confirming that commercial operations have not yet begun. The airline is now targeting a midโ€‘ to lateโ€‘January 2026 start date, pending final regulatory and operational clearances. According to recent reporting, the carrier will debut with a fleet of three Airbus aircraft, with two additional aircraft scheduled to join within the next oneโ€‘andโ€‘aโ€‘half months. Lucknow will serve as the airlineโ€™s primary hub, with early routes connecting the city to Delhi, Mumbai, and other major metros, along with several destinations across Uttar Pradesh.

The airlineโ€™s mission remains focused on middleโ€‘class travelers and firstโ€‘time flyers, with Chairman Shravan Kumar Vishwakarma reiterating that Shankh Airlines intends to keep fares competitive and avoid festivalโ€‘season price spikes. The carrier positions itself as an accessible, serviceโ€‘oriented alternative in Indiaโ€™s increasingly crowded domestic market, aiming to break the perception of flying as a luxury. Its longโ€‘term roadmap includes nationwide expansion followed by international operations between 2028 and 2029, once domestic operations stabilize.

Financially, Shankh Airlines reports strong backing from its parent company, with aircraft acquired through lease and finance arrangements and no current funding constraints. The airline is also aligned with Uttar Pradeshโ€™s broader aviation development strategy, which includes expanding connectivity, boosting tourism, and supporting new aviation infrastructure across the stateThe Logical Indian. While ticket sales have not yet opened and no inaugural flight date has been announced, all indicators point to a January 2026 launch, contingent on final DGCA approvals.

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CALC orders 30 additional Airbus A320neo Family aircraft

China Aircraft Leasing Group Holdings Limited (CALC) has signed a firm order with Airbus for 30 A320neo Family aircraft to satisfy strong demand for the aircraft from its customer base.

The agreement is the fifth order with Airbus, bringing the total number of Airbus aircraft ordered by CALC to 282, of which 203 are A320neo Family aircraft. 

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