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Ukrainian cruise missiles hit major Russian arsenal
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Ukrainian cruise missiles hit major Russian arsenal

Ukrainian Defense Forces struck one of Russia’s largest ammunition storage sites overnight on Feb. 12, targeting a comprehensive missile, munitions, and explosives arsenal near the settlement of Kotluban in Russia’s Volgograd region, according to the General Staff of the Armed Forces of Ukraine. In a statement, the General Staff said units of the Defense Forces […]

Defence Blog Aviation Feb 12, 2026
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Jin Air Adds Busan – Taichung in NS26
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Jin Air Adds Busan – Taichung in NS26

Published at 0500PST / 1300GMT 12FEB26Korean carrier Jin Air during Northern summer 2026 season plans to launch new route to Taiwan, as the airline filed Busan – Taichung schedule from 30MAR26. The airline intends to serve this route 5 times weekly, with 737-800 aircraft.LJ741 PUS1335 – 1500RMQ 738 x47LJ742 RMQ1600 – 1920PUS 738 x147LJ742 RMQ1605 – 1925PUS 738 1

AeroRoutes Feb 12, 2026
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Press Release: ABC International, WeSky partner on A330 in-seat power
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Press Release: ABC International, WeSky partner on A330 in-seat power

ABC International has partnered with WeSky to integrate a new-generation in-seat power system on an Airbus A330 aircraft, marking an important step forward in passenger connectivity and cabin technology development.  As part of a comprehensive cabin modification programme approved under an EASA STC, ABC International selected WeSky’s Recharge™ 60W USB-C in-seat power system for installation... The post Press Release: ABC International, WeSky partner on A330 in-seat power appeared first on R

Runway Girl Network Feb 12, 2026
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Brussels Airlines unveils new Belgian Icon “Gravity” on OO-SNJ
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Brussels Airlines unveils new Belgian Icon “Gravity” on OO-SNJ

Brussels Airlines has introduced a brand-new Belgian Icon aircraft, unveiling a special “Tintin (Gravity)” livery on one of its Airbus A320s, registered OO-SNJ. The aircraft pays tribute to one of Belgium’s most famous cultural exports, Tintin, the iconic comic book character created by Belgian cartoonist Hergé. The new design is inspired by the adventurous spirit […]

Aviation24.be Feb 12, 2026
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Croatia Airlines ends A320 operations after 29 years
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Croatia Airlines ends A320 operations after 29 years

NEWS FLASHCroatia Airlines has retired its last Airbus A320 aircraft. Registered 9A-CTO, the 21-year-old jet operated its last flight on behalf of the airline on January 26, from Amsterdam to Zagreb. It was initially planned to run its last service on February 1. The aircraft is owned by Macquarie AirFinance. Croatia Airlines introduced its first A320 in 1997. The carrier continues to operate A319s but plans to transition to an all A220 fleet next year.EX-YU Aviation News

EX-YU Aviation News Feb 12, 2026
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Reports Suggest F-35s Are Being Delivered Without Radar Amid APG-85 Delays
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Reports Suggest F-35s Are Being Delivered Without Radar Amid APG-85 Delays

According to reports, U.S. F-35 might have been delivered since June 2025 with a ballast in place of the new APG-85 radar which has been suffering from delays. Recent reports indicate that a number of newly delivered F-35 Lightning II aircraft may be entering service without a fully installed onboard radar. The issue, first reported […]

The Aviationist Feb 12, 2026
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Air Astana Adds Astana – Guangzhou From June 2026
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Air Astana Adds Astana – Guangzhou From June 2026

Published at 0400PST / 1200GMT 12FEB26Air Astana from June 2026 plans to enhance service to Guangzhou, with the addition of Astana – Guangzhou nonstop flight. From 02JUN26, Airbus A321LR to serve this route twice weekly.KC8217 NQZ1845 – 0430+1CAN 32Q 24KC8218 CAN0545 – 1010NQZ 32Q 35Separately, Almaty – Guangzhou service to be operated by 767-300ER from 13APR26 to 11MAY26 (Almaty departure), instead of A321LR.

AeroRoutes Feb 12, 2026
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Why Airlines Might Bring Back 4-Engine Aircraft
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Why Airlines Might Bring Back 4-Engine Aircraft

Four-engine commercial aircraft like the legendary Boeing 747 and the superjumbo Airbus A380 have largely disappeared from passenger service, replaced by more efficient twin-engine widebodies. On the surface, it seems the era of the quadjet is over. But growing congestion at the world’s busiest airports and limited takeoff and landing slots may change that. When airlines can’t add flights, larger aircraft move more passengers in a single slot. Could four-engine aircraft return? And where would t

Simple Flying Feb 12, 2026
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