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Thai VietJet Air 2Q26 Bangkok – Seoul Service Changes
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Thai VietJet Air 2Q26 Bangkok – Seoul Service Changes

Published at 0200PST / 1000GMT 12FEB26Thai VietJet Air in the second quarter of 2026 schedules service reductions on Bangkok Suvarnabhumi – Seoul Incheon route, as the carrier schedules 4 weekly flights during following periods, instead of 7 weekly:  20APR26 – 28APR26, 08MAY26 – 30JUN26.Airbus A321 aircraft operates this route. VZ850 BKK0225 – 1000ICN 321 x246VZ851 ICN1210 – 1600BKK 321 x246

AeroRoutes Feb 12, 2026
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Air Canada Ordering Airbus A350-1000 To Support Network Growth
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Air Canada Ordering Airbus A350-1000 To Support Network Growth

In our past examinations of the Air Canada fleet, we were left wondering what the airline might do to replace its longest-range and highest-capacity aircraft – jets like the 777-200LR and 777-300ER. And while the airline hasn’t explicitly stated that its intention to acquire A350-1000s will be replacing those older Boeings, it does show the airline looking ahead when it comes to modernizing this part of the fleet.

Simple Flying Feb 12, 2026
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Poland’s Ekolot partners with Spanish firm on ZEUS VTOL drone
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Poland’s Ekolot partners with Spanish firm on ZEUS VTOL drone

UAV Navigation-Grupo Oesía announced on Feb. 12 in Madrid that it has partnered with Poland-based Ekolot Aerospace & Defense (EAD) to integrate its flight control system into the ZEUS fixed-wing VTOL unmanned aircraft platform. According to the company, the collaboration will see UAV Navigation-Grupo Oesía’s guidance, navigation, and control systems embedded into ZEUS, Ekolot EAD’s […]

Defence Blog Aviation Feb 12, 2026
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Iran takes delivery of Russian Mi-28NE attack helicopters
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Iran takes delivery of Russian Mi-28NE attack helicopters

Recent photos and videos circulating on social media show that Iran has received Russian-made Mi-28NE attack helicopters, with aircraft spotted at Tehran’s Mehrabad Airport and observed conducting flight tests over the capital in early 2026. Several images of Mi-28NE helicopters have appeared from within and around hangars at Mehrabad Airport, where assembly work was reportedly […]

Defence Blog Aviation Feb 12, 2026
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Icelandair: Moving in the Right Direction?
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Icelandair: Moving in the Right Direction?

In part one of this week's show, Gordon and Jay crunch the latest financials from Icelandair and discuss how it plans to become sustainably profitable. In part two, the conversation turns to global airports, as we reveal the major hubs with the biggest shifts in capacity for Q2. Listen to the Episode Here:

Airline Weekly Feb 12, 2026
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British company tests HYDRA-400 ultra heavy-lift drone
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British company tests HYDRA-400 ultra heavy-lift drone

The UK-built HYDRA-400 ultra heavy-lift drone has successfully completed its first flight, according to a report by The Daily Express, drawing interest from the British Army and several NATO partners. The aircraft, developed by Hampshire-based manufacturer Hybrid Drones, is described as a first-in-class ultra heavy-lift uncrewed aerial vehicle capable of lifting up to 400 kilograms. […]

Defence Blog Aviation Feb 12, 2026
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Thai AirAsia Plans Bangkok – Seoul May 2026 Launch
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Thai AirAsia Plans Bangkok – Seoul May 2026 Launch

Published at 0100PST / 0900GMT 12FEB26Thai AirAsia during Northern summer 2026 season plans to launch new service to Korea, as the carrier files 1 daily Bangkok Don Mueang – Seoul Incheon flight. The airline intends to launch this route on daily basis from 01MAY26, with Airbus A320neo aircraft.FD677 DMK0245 – 1035ICN 32N DFD678 ICN1205 – 1550DMK 32N D

AeroRoutes Feb 12, 2026
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British Airways’ launches Avios- Flights to European destinations
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British Airways’ launches Avios- Flights to European destinations

British Airways announced the launch of its Avios-Only flights to Madrid and Toulon Saint- Tropez. These flights will be operated from London City Airport. Reward Seats and more The latest Avios-Only flights, on which 100% of the seats are exclusively available as Reward Seats, as the airline reaches its 50th Avios-Only service. Adam Daniels, IAG Loyalty’s […] The post British Airways’ launches Avios- Flights to European destinations appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Feb 12, 2026
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Air Canada discloses order for eight Airbus A350-1000 aircraft
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Air Canada discloses order for eight Airbus A350-1000 aircraft

Air Canada has revealed a firm order for eight Airbus A350-1000 aircraft, a deal previously listed as undisclosed in November 2025. The order marks a significant step in the carrier’s long-haul fleet modernisation strategy and reinforces its commitment to Airbus widebody aircraft. The A350-1000, Airbus’ largest A350 variant, offers a range of up to 9,000 […]

Aviation24.be Feb 12, 2026
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Data: LOT Polish Airlines NS92 Americas Charter Network
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Data: LOT Polish Airlines NS92 Americas Charter Network

Published at 0000PST / 0800GMT 12FEB26The following the flashback to LOT Polish Airlines’ Americas charter service, taken from the airline’s timetable, August 1992 edition. At the time, the airline operated charter service to Detroit, Edmonton, Los Angeles and Toronto. Following schedule focuses on August and September 1992.Warsaw – Detroit LO5007 WAW1300 – 1630DTW 767 18AUG92LO5008 DTW1830 – 0930+1WAW 767 18AUG92Warsaw – Edmonton Service operated on 11AUG92, 25AUG92 and 08SEP92LO5253 WAW1205 –

AeroRoutes Feb 12, 2026
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Ljubljana Airport starts 2026 with strong growth
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Ljubljana Airport starts 2026 with strong growth

NEWS FLASHLjubljana Airport handled 87.672 passengers in January, representing an increase of 20.8% year-on-year, or an additional 15.069 travellers. The figure was achieved despite a decline in the number of aircraft movements by 1% to 1.423. The airport is on course for another month of strong passenger growth in February, with capacity levels projected to grow 17.7%. Ljubljana’s largest airlines by scheduled seat capacity, January 2026EX-YU Aviation News

EX-YU Aviation News Feb 12, 2026
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Three EX-YU airports face summer decline as airlines firm up schedules
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Three EX-YU airports face summer decline as airlines firm up schedules

Three airports in the region are currently on course to register a reduction in both flights and seat capacity during the upcoming summer season compared to last year. Although airlines continue to fine-tune their schedules for the 2026 summer timetable, which runs from March 29 to October 24, current filings indicate that Banja Luka, Mostar and Zadar are all trending below 2025 levels. While additional frequencies or last-minute route additions in the coming weeks could still alter the outlook,

EX-YU Aviation News Feb 12, 2026
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Ryanair Prepares In-House Engine Shops with New CFM Agreement
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Ryanair Prepares In-House Engine Shops with New CFM Agreement

Ryanair and CFM International signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) on Feb. 10, outlining their mutual willingness to collaborate. Together, they’re establishing a multi-year, multi-billion-dollar engine material services agreement tied to the airline’s long-term maintenance strategy. The deal is designed to ensure spare-parts supply as the Irish carrier plans to handle more of its own […] The post Ryanair Prepares In-House Engine Shops with New CFM Agreement appeared first on Travel Radar

Travel Radar Feb 12, 2026
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FCC Space Bureau chief shares agenda for regulatory reform
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FCC Space Bureau chief shares agenda for regulatory reform

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. — The U.S. Federal Communications Commission’s Space Bureau is pursuing an ambitious agenda for regulatory reform. The space plank of the FCC’s Build America Agenda would allocate additional spectrum for space activities, streamline the satellite licensing process and give spacecraft operators more flexibility to modernize operations. “We’re seeking to extend the reach […] The post FCC Space Bureau chief shares agenda for regulatory reform appeared first on SpaceNews.

SpaceNews Feb 12, 2026
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