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United Airlines Converts Dozens Of 787-9 Orders To Larger 787-10
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United Airlines Converts Dozens Of 787-9 Orders To Larger 787-10

Star Alliance carrier United Airlines is one of the few 787 operators in the world that has all 3 variants of the Dreamliner: The shorter -8, the mid-size -9, and the stretched -10. As reported by The Air Current, the airline has just converted a whopping 56 of its -9 orders into -10s, and those deliveries are supposed to start as of 2028.

Simple Flying Jan 29, 2026
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Singapore Airlines NS26 Bangkok Service Increases
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Singapore Airlines NS26 Bangkok Service Increases

Published at 0500PST / 1300GMT 29JAN26Singapore Airlines this week opened reservations for expanded service on Singapore – Bangkok Suvarnabhumi route. From 29MAR26, the airline will add 7th daily flight, with a mix of 787-10 and A350-900 aircraft.SQ706 SIN0640 – 0805BKK 359 DSQ708 SIN0930 – 1100BKK 787 DSQ722 SIN1050 – 1220BKK 787 135SQ722 SIN1050 – 1220BKK 359 x135SQ710 SIN1245 – 1415BKK 787 DSQ712 SIN1545 – 1715BKK 787 DSQ714 SIN1730 – 1900BKK 787 DSQ720 SIN1830 – 2000BKK 787 DSQ705 BKK0920 –

AeroRoutes Jan 29, 2026
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U.S. Navy CNO Warns F/A-XX Must Launch Now to Face Future Air Defense Threats
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U.S. Navy CNO Warns F/A-XX Must Launch Now to Face Future Air Defense Threats

Chief of Naval Operations Adm. Daryl Caudle warns F/A-XX must launch now as Iran and other adversaries field advanced air defenses, ending the era of flying with impunity. The U.S. Navy’s next-generation carrier-based fighter, known as F/A-XX, appears to be still stuck in a limbo, almost a year after Boeing was selected to start building […]

The Aviationist Jan 29, 2026
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Germany Advances Reusable Hypersonic Vehicle Program with Polaris
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Germany Advances Reusable Hypersonic Vehicle Program with Polaris

Polaris will build a two-stage, horizontal take-off and fully reusable hypersonic research vehicle, featuring a linear aerospike rocket engine.  German company Polaris Spaceplanes announced on Jan. 27, 2026, that it has received a contract from the Federal Office of Bundeswehr Equipment, Information Technology, and In-Service Support (BAAINBw) to build and flight-test a reusable hypersonic vehicle. […]

The Aviationist Jan 29, 2026
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Fraport names new Ljubljana Airport CEO
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Fraport names new Ljubljana Airport CEO

NEWS FLASHFraport has announced the appointment of a new CEO for its Slovenian airport operating unit, Fraport Slovenija, with the executive set to take up the role on March 1. Babett Stapel, who has held this position since October 2021, will step down at the end of February and will be replaced by Jurgen Deischl. Mr Deischl is an experienced aviation expert with a degree in aeronautical engineering. He held various positions at Lufthansa and Condor before joining Fraport in 2015. Mr Deischl is

EX-YU Aviation News Jan 29, 2026
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TransNusa Expands Denpasar – Perth From July 2026
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TransNusa Expands Denpasar – Perth From July 2026

Published at 0400PST / 1200GMT 29JAN26Indonesian carrier TransNusa from July 2026 plans service expansion on Denpasar – Perth route. Operated by Airbus A320 aircraft, the airline will expand service from 17 to 21 weekly, effective 01JUL26.8B084 DPS0020 – 0405PER 320 D8B080 DPS0905 – 1255PER 320 D8B082 DPS1255 – 1655PER 320 D8B085 PER0455 – 0845DPS 320 D8B081 PER1355 – 1740DPS 320 D8B083 PER1805 – 2150DPS 320 D

AeroRoutes Jan 29, 2026
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Boeing Predicts South Asia’s Biggest Aviation Boom
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Boeing Predicts South Asia’s Biggest Aviation Boom

Indian and South Asian airlines are preparing for one of the fastest aviation expansions in the world, with nearly 3,300 new aircraft needed by 2044, according to Boeing’s latest Commercial Market Outlook (CMO). Single-Aisle Jets to Dominate Growth Boeing projects passenger air traffic across the region will grow at an average of 7% annually over […] The post Boeing Predicts South Asia’s Biggest Aviation Boom appeared first on Travel Radar - Aviation News.

Travel Radar Jan 29, 2026
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What would Artemis participation mean for Türkiye’s space industry and space diplomacy?
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What would Artemis participation mean for Türkiye’s space industry and space diplomacy?

Türkiye’s space industry is no longer the limiting factor in its potential participation in Artemis Accords. Over the past two decades, Ankara has built an increasingly sophisticated space ecosystem, one that now finds itself at a strategic inflection point. If Türkiye were to engage with the Artemis Accords, now with 61 signatories after Oman signed, […] The post What would Artemis participation mean for Türkiye’s space industry and space diplomacy? appeared first on SpaceNews.

SpaceNews Jan 29, 2026
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U.S. Earnings Season: Half-Time Report
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U.S. Earnings Season: Half-Time Report

In part one of this week's show, Gordon and Jay discuss the latest quarterly earnings from American Airlines and JetBlue. In part two, the discussion turns to Ryanair, with a deep dive into its financials and 2026 strategy.  Listen to the Episode Here:

Airline Weekly Jan 29, 2026
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Cincinnati and the Ghosts of Comair
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Cincinnati and the Ghosts of Comair

If Memphis was Northwest’s way of getting geographically beyond its core hubs, Cincinnati did the same thing for Delta but in reverse. Delta was already strong in the south with the impenetrable Atlanta hub, but Cincinnati gave the airline a place further north. After the Northwest merger gave Delta the Minneapolis/St Paul and Detroit hubs,...

The Cranky Flier Jan 29, 2026
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