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ZIPAIR Tokyo NS26 North America Service Increases – 12FEB26
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ZIPAIR Tokyo NS26 North America Service Increases – 12FEB26

Published at 0900PST / 1700GMT 12FEB26 ZIPAIR Tokyo in the last 7 days announced additional service changes to North America for Northern summer 2026 season. Planned service increases as follows.Tokyo Narita – Honolulu 20JUL26 – 16AUG26 Increase from 3 to 7 weeklyZG002 NRT1910 – 0750HNL 788 DZG001 HNL0950 – 1305NRT 788 DTokyo Narita – Los Angeles 07MAY26 – 18JUL26 Increase from 7 to 10 weekly (except selected dates 21JUN26 – 01JUL26)ZG024 NRT1435 – 0825LAX 788 DZG034 NRT1935 – 1325LAX 788 16ZG03

AeroRoutes Feb 12, 2026
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Press Release: Air Canada discloses order for eight Airbus A350-1000s
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Press Release: Air Canada discloses order for eight Airbus A350-1000s

Air Canada has disclosed a firm order for eight Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, marking a pivotal upgrade to the airline’s long-haul fleet strategy with an additional commitment to Airbus widebody aircraft. The order was listed as undisclosed in November 2025.  The A350-1000’s economics and lower operating costs will deliver a significant competitive advantage to Air Canada.... The post Press Release: Air Canada discloses order for eight Airbus A350-1000s appeared first on Runway Girl.

Runway Girl Network Feb 12, 2026
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AirAsia X to Launch Gatwick Flights, Exit A330neo Commitment
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AirAsia X to Launch Gatwick Flights, Exit A330neo Commitment

AirAsia X will launch daily flights between Kuala Lumpur and London Gatwick via Bahrain beginning June 26, 2026. The move marks the carrier’s return to the UK market while also indicating its expansion plans in the Gulf. In addition, AirAsia X confirmed it has cancelled its remaining Airbus A330-900neo order, and will instead focus on […] The post AirAsia X to Launch Gatwick Flights, Exit A330neo Commitment appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 12, 2026
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Shimmering Light in Egg Nebula
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Shimmering Light in Egg Nebula

This image from NASA’s Hubble Space Telescope released on Feb. 10, 2026, reveals a dramatic interplay of light and shadow in the Egg Nebula, sculpted by freshly ejected stardust. Located approximately 1,000 light-years away in the constellation Cygnus, the Egg Nebula features a central star obscured by a dense cloud of dust — like a “yolk” nestled […]

NASA News Feb 12, 2026
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SpaceX adds Southwest Airlines as full-fleet Starlink customer
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SpaceX adds Southwest Airlines as full-fleet Starlink customer

Southwest Airlines has selected SpaceX’s Starlink Ku-band Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite-powered inflight connectivity for its entire fleet, in a move that will displace its current providers Anuvu and Viasat. The decision is impactful. Anuvu, which is now owned by Platinum Equity, has long supported Ku-band Geostationary (GEO) satellite-based IFC and live television on Southwest’s... The post SpaceX adds Southwest Airlines as full-fleet Starlink customer appeared first on Runway Girl.

Runway Girl Network Feb 12, 2026
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EVA Air Further Expands Taipei – Aomori Flights in NS26
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EVA Air Further Expands Taipei – Aomori Flights in NS26

Published at 0800PST / 1600GMT 12FEB26Star Alliance member EVA Air this week further expanded service on Taipei Taoyuan – Aomori route. The airline now schedules 1 daily flight from 29MAR26, reduced to 5 weekly (Day x13) for the period of 27APR26 – 31MAY26. Between 01JUN26 and 24OCT26, EVA will now operate 1 daily flight for entire season, instead of originally filed 3 weekly.BR122 TPE0955 – 1420AOJ 321 DBR121 AOJ1530 – 1840TPE 321 D The carrier previously scheduled following frequencies:5 weekl

AeroRoutes Feb 12, 2026
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How Delta Cargo helps Valentine’s Day bloom around the world
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How Delta Cargo helps Valentine’s Day bloom around the world

Every February, love takes flight—literally. As millions prepare to express their affection with bouquets big and small, Delta Cargo plays a behind-the-scenes role in ensuring Valentine’s Day blossoms on time. From South America’s fertile flower farms to homes and shops around the world, Delta’s global network helps transport the millions of roses, carnations and other blooms that define the season. From the Andes through Atlanta: The heart of flower season Two key routes make Delta a

Delta Air Lines News Feb 12, 2026
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Why I Fly an Ultralight
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Why I Fly an Ultralight

By Jenna Rose, EAA 1576771 This piece originally ran in the December 2025 issue of EAA Sport Aviation magazine. Like many people, I spent many years dreaming about taking part in the world of aviation before I ever laid my hands on the controls of an airplane. After assessing my options, I became interested in […] The post Why I Fly an Ultralight first appeared on Hangar Flying.

EAA Hangar Flying Feb 12, 2026
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EAA’s Attic — A-27 Horizontal Stabilizer
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EAA’s Attic — A-27 Horizontal Stabilizer

This piece originally ran in the December 2025 issue of EAA Sport Aviation magazine. The relatively unknown North American A-27 was a ground attack variant of the AT-6 Texan, built specifically for Thailand. It differed from the AT-6 by swapping the R-1340 radial engine for a more powerful R-1820 engine with a three-bladed propeller. The […] The post EAA’s Attic — A-27 Horizontal Stabilizer first appeared on Hangar Flying.

EAA Hangar Flying Feb 12, 2026
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Dad’s Diorama
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Dad’s Diorama

By Mike Chiavetta, EAA 1155347 My dad, Frank Peter Chiavetta, and his weathered logbook claimed he flew a B-24 Liberator many times over Iwo Jima. For a Father’s Day gift, about 1990, I built a model airplane diorama of a Navy blue B-24, specifically with the nose art of Easy Maid proudly painted on its […] The post Dad’s Diorama first appeared on Hangar Flying.

EAA Hangar Flying Feb 12, 2026
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EAA Chapter 63 Members Building an Emeraude
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EAA Chapter 63 Members Building an Emeraude

By EAA Chapter 63 Members Building an Emeraude Taking over an abandoned project like the Emeraude means taking over unknown problems. So, you do need to ask yourself before taking on an airplane build such as this, how much do you enjoy problem solving? Are you a mysteries kind of person? Do you really, really […] The post EAA Chapter 63 Members Building an Emeraude first appeared on Hangar Flying.

EAA Hangar Flying Feb 12, 2026
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El Paso Airspace Closure Briefly Grounds Flights Before FAA Reversal
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El Paso Airspace Closure Briefly Grounds Flights Before FAA Reversal

Commercial flights were briefly halted on February 11, as airspace around El Paso International Airport was abruptly closed. U.S. officials initially imposed a 10-day restriction for security reasons, only to swiftly reverse the decision shortly afterwards. In the following hours, federal officials announced there was no ongoing threat to commercial aviation, allowing operations to resume […] The post El Paso Airspace Closure Briefly Grounds Flights Before FAA Reversal appeared first on Travel R

Travel Radar Feb 12, 2026
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