ARC NEWS
US EXIM grants preliminary backing for Vietnam Airlines 737-8s
June 25, 2026
Vietnam Airlines has secured a preliminary commitment from the Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) for a guaranteed loan of up to USD 2.9 billion to support the acquisition of 50 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. The aircraft are scheduled for delivery between 2030 and 2032 and form part of the airline's long-term fleet modernisation strategy. The financing commitment reflects continued access to international funding sources and follows previous EXIM-backed financing arrangements for the carrier's Boeing 777 and 787 fleets. The aircraft order was finalised in February 2026 during a visit by senior Vietnamese government officials to Washington, further strengthening aviation and trade ties between Vietnam and the United States.


Middle Eastern capacity still a quarter below last year's level
June 24, 2026
Middle Eastern airline capacity remains significantly below pre-conflict levels, with weekly departing seats down 24% year-on-year, reflecting the ongoing impact of the Iran conflict on regional air travel. While some airlines, such as Etihad and Royal Jordanian, have increased capacity in an effort to capture market share, major carriers including Saudia, Emirates and Qatar Airways continue to operate reduced schedules, and several international airlines have yet to resume services to the region. Although capacity is expected to gradually recover through the third quarter, industry experts caution that passenger demand may take much longer to return as travel patterns and customer behaviour have already shifted. However, IATA believes the disruption is temporary and that Gulf carriers will ultimately regain their position as key global transit hubs between Europe and Asia, with no permanent structural change to the region's airline business model.


Lufthansa Broadens Global Reach with New Routes and Increased Capacity Across Four Continents
June 24, 2026
Lufthansa is accelerating its global growth strategy in 2026 through the expansion of its long-haul network across the United States, South Africa, Kenya, Nigeria, Malaysia, Brazil, Colombia and other key international markets. The airline is increasing capacity and introducing new services to meet growing demand for both business and leisure travel while strengthening its position as a leading global hub carrier.
Key growth markets include the United States, with expanded services to destinations such as St. Louis, Houston, Denver, Atlanta, Detroit, Raleigh/Durham and Washington; Africa, with increased connectivity to South Africa (Johannesburg and Cape Town), Kenya (Nairobi) and Nigeria (Lagos); Asia, with the launch of a new route to Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur) and continued growth in Singapore, South Korea and India; and South America, with expanded services to Brazil (São Paulo and Rio de Janeiro) and Colombia (Bogotá).
This strategic expansion reflects Lufthansa's confidence in sustained global travel demand and its commitment to enhancing connectivity between Europe and key economic and tourism centres worldwide.


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