ARC NEWS
United Nigeria takes delivery of first 737s
June 22, 2026
United Nigeria has taken delivery of two Boeing 737s as part of a package of narrowbodies the African carrier is purchasing from Southwest Airlines. The Nigerian airline says that on 13 June it took delivery of two jets with registrations 5N-CFB and 5N-CFC. Cirium data identifies these as MSNs 42525s and 36895. It also shows United Nigeria as the owner of a third 737 NG (MSN 36905). Earlier this year the carrier disclosed it had agreed to buy six 737NGs from the US carrier which were due to be delivered in the first quarter of 2026. In addition to the six, the carrier's executive chairman, Obiora Okonkwo, says it has also "expressed interest" in acquiring four more 737-800s, bringing the total to 10. The purchase marks a significant expansion for the carrier that operates four Embraer ERJ-145 regional jets, with one stored, Cirium fleets data shows.


'Sitting on boards' not likely to satisfy ex-Sun Country chief
June 19, 2026
Former Sun Country Airlines chief executive and current Allegiant Air and Scandinavian Airlines board member Jude Bricker has not ruled out accepting a new chief executive role at another airline. Bricker observed on 18 June at a Wings Club event in New York – in response to a question from Cirium about his interest in taking a new chief executive role at a US airline – that he is "pretty young" and "not ready to retire". He adds: "I'm not looking for anything, but I can't imagine I'm going to be satisfied sitting on boards." Bricker ran Minneapolis-St Paul-based Sun Country from July 2017 through mid-May 2026, when its merger with Allegiant closed, after which he joined Allegiant's board. He said he loves being an airline chief executive for several reasons: firstly, because "it's a cool product". He compares the making of toothpaste unfavourably to "the joy that [aviation] brings genuinely to our travellers". Bricker ranks second the "daily onslaught of challenges combined with a unique ability to also take a bunch of risks". the comes with running an airline. "The third thing [is the] pretty lucrative space [occupied by aviation] because of its volatility," he says, adding: "I don't mean that from a personal perspective, rather from that you can, as an executive, have a real impact on the outcome [of an airline] in a relatively short amount of time." Bricker recalls that prior to joining and taking an ownership stake in Sun Country in 2017, the carrier "never really did that well". He goes on to say: "Sun Country made money during Covid. I think we're the only airline in the world to do that. We went from worst [margin performance] in 2017 to the best in 2020 and 2021 and 2023." Sun Country made operating profits of $18.2 million and $36.9 million in the fourth quarter of 2025 and 2026's first quarter, respectively. Bricker notes that further consolidation among US carriers is "the appropriate response to the increasing cost pressures that we've seen". "We closed our merger on May 13 of this year, [and] we announced the deal in January of the same year," he says. "That really rapid closing period perhaps indicates a willingness of this administration to support mergers." He goes on to say: "There's been a lot of talk about an American-United tie-up – I don't think that's possible; I think that pushes the [regulatory] limits a little too far. There are Allegiant, Alaska, the four majors American, United, Delta and Southwest] – those are profitable airlines in the US. Everyone else is losing money." He warns that "liquidation is a form of consolidation", adding that there are fewer US airlines in the wake of Spirit Airlines' ceasing of operations on 2 May. "I hope that isn't what happens [next]," he says.


WestJet selling entire owned 737-700 fleet: sources
June 19, 2026
Canadian carrier WestJet issued a request for proposals (RFP) at the start of June to sell the Boeing 737-700s that it owns. The deal comprises 27 aircraft, and WestJet is interested in leasing back 17 jets, a source says. They add that the deal is structured in three tranches. Back in April, it was reported that lessors were expecting WestJet to issue an RFP for up to 29 737-700s, possibly in June. The RFP had been in discussions since early last year. WestJet has an in-service and stored fleet of 35 737-700s, Fleets data shows. The aircraft range in age from 15 years to 23 years. The eight aircraft it doesn't own are managed by lessors including Aero Capital Solutions, BBAM, Castlelake, Deucalion Aviation, IAT Leasing, ORIX Aviation and SMBC Aviation Capital. All those lessors manage one unit apiece, except Deucalion, which manages two units.


LOG ON

CONTACT
SGS Aviation Compliance
ARC Administrator
SGS South Africa (Pty) Ltd
54 Maxwell Drive
Woodmead North Office Park
Woodmead
2191
South Africa

Office:   +27 11 100 9100
Direct:   +27 11 100 9108
Email Us

OFFICE DIRECTORY
Find SGS offices and labs around the world.
The ARC is a mobile friendly website.