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Etihad Airways announced (24-Apr-2026) plans to increase Abu Dhabi-Charlotte frequency from four times weekly to daily, effective 15-Jun-2026 until 08-Sep-2026. The additional frequencies will be operated with Boeing 787-9 equipment configured with 32 business class and 271 economy class seats. As previously reported by CAPA, the airline commenced the service in Mar-2026, making Charlotte Etihad's sixth destination in the US, following New York, Chicago, Washington, Boston and Atlanta. The airline is the sole scheduled operator on the route, according to OAG. [more - original PR]

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Charlotte Douglas International Airport said Etihad Airways’ Abu Dhabi service was Charlotte’s first foreign flag carrier since 2018 and the airport’s first scheduled A350-1000 operation, with a block time of more than 14 hours, while chief business and innovation officer Ted Kaplan said it improved connections to the Middle East, India and Southeast Asia1. Etihad commenced four times weekly Abu Dhabi-Charlotte on 20-Mar-2026 using A350-1000 aircraft2. Etihad also planned to raise Abu Dhabi-Chicago O’Hare from daily to twice daily from 15-Jun-20263.

Hong Kong International Airport reported (24-Apr-2026) the following traffic highlights for Mar-2026:

  • Passengers: 5.7 million, +19.6% year-on-year;
  • Cargo: 430,000 tonnes, -4.4%;
  • Aircraft movements: 34,100, +2.7%. [more - original PR]

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Hong Kong International Airport’s passenger traffic stayed above five million in 1Q2026, with 5.5 million passengers in Jan-2026 and 5.4 million in Feb-2026, while aircraft movements ranged from 32,100 to 34,445.1 2 Cargo rose year-on-year in Jan-2026 (415,000 tonnes) and Feb-2026 (361,000 tonnes), following Dec-2025’s 462,000 tonnes.1 2 3

IATA Economics reported (24-Apr-2026) "significant discrepancies" in flight emissions data available to cargo shippers, depending on the emissions calculator used. Most calculators rely on estimates of information such as fuel consumption, load factor and aircraft type, which IATA stated is "wholly inadequate for reporting purposes". The association commented: "Airlines operating on the same route can exhibit materially different emissions outcomes depending on aircraft efficiency and load factors... Consequently, airline-specific emissions estimates show substantial variation when based on operational data". IATA concluded: "Inconsistent emissions data can undermine trust and complicate decision-making. Greater methodological alignment and the use of accurate, observed, and airline-specific operational data would significantly improve transparency, comparability, and confidence in freight emissions reporting". [more - original PR]

Rhode Island T F Green International Airport confirmed (22-Apr-2026) Cabo Verde Airlines plans to commence weekly Praia-Rhode Island service with Boeing 737 MAX 8 on 04-May-2026. The airline is evaluating the addition of a second weekly frequency later in 2026. Praia will be Rhode Island Airport's second international destination for 2026. Cabo Verde Airlines last served Rhode Island from Jun-2015 to Jan-2018. [more - original PR]

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Brazil’s Ministry of Ports and Airports confirmed Cabo Verde Airlines planned to launch twice weekly Praia-Recife from 07-May-2026, marking a return to Recife after its last regular scheduled service in Apr-2020.1 Cabo Verde Airlines previously stated it planned to resume service to Rhode Island T F Green as of 31-Mar-2026, and OAG data showed it last served the US in 2021.2

Korean Air announced (23-Apr-2026) plans to relocate services to Frankfurt Airport's new terminal 3 and to utilise the new SkyTeam lounge from 24-Apr-2026. The 550sqm SkyTeam Lounge is on the fourth floor in terminal 3's non Schengen international zone and seats 126 guests. The lounge will be available to eligible Korean Air passengers, including first and prestige class passengers, alongside SKYPASS Million Miler and Morning Calm Premium Club members travelling on Korean Air operated services. Other SkyTeam members are expected to gradually relocate to Frankfurt Airport's terminal 3. [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Fraport inaugurated Frankfurt Airport’s EUR4 billion Terminal three, which was due to begin operations on 23-Apr-2026 with an initial capacity of about 19 million passengers p/a, rising to up to 25 million in a later phase with an additional pier.1 SkyTeam also opened a 550sqm, 126-seat lounge in Terminal three’s non-Schengen zone for eligible customers on international services operated by several member airlines, with Global Lounge Network as operator.2

Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 Taskforce programme director Rachel Walker, speaking at the CAPA Airline Leader Summit - Airlines in Transition, stated (23-Apr-2026) the company is "better placed than ever" due to improved digital capabilities that deliver "a wealth of service inspection data" from engines. Ms Walker said: "We're able to build all of that new learning, all of that new knowledge into new technology development programmes". She also noted that the introduction of the first phase of durability enhancements on the Trent 7000 from 2022 delivered "a wealth of data, knowledge and in service information" to support the Trent 1000.

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Rolls-Royce’s Trent 1000 durability push accelerated through 2025-2026, with the phase two high pressure turbine blade certified and scheduled for incorporation into new production from Feb-2026 and into the in-service fleet from Apr-2026, while the remainder of the phase two package was due in 2H20261. Rolls-Royce also outlined plans to transition the Trent 1000 TEN fleet to the XE standard by end-2027 and expanded MRO capacity in Germany, Singapore and the UK to support upgrades2.

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Cathay Pacific is scheduled to cancel more than 135 frequencies on services from Hong Kong to Tokyo Narita, Osaka Kansai, Nagoya Chubu, Fukuoka and Sapporo Chitose between 12-May-2026 and 17-Sep-2026 (Traicy, 20-Apr-2026). The cancellations follow a previous announcement of plans to cancel approximately 2% of scheduled passenger flights from 16-May-2026 to 30-Jun-2026 due to jet fuel costs, as previously reported by CAPA.

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Cathay Pacific planned to cancel approximately two percent of scheduled passenger flights from 16-May-2026 to 30-Jun-2026 due to jet fuel costs, while HK Express planned to cancel six percent of flights from 11-May-2026, and Cathay suspended Dubai and Riyadh services until 30-Jun-2026.1 Cathay Pacific was also scheduled to lift Hong Kong–Fukuoka frequency from 12 to 16 times weekly from 29-Mar-2026.2

Qatar Civil Aviation Authority announced (20-Apr-2026) the gradual resumption of international carrier operations to Qatar via Doha Hamad International Airport. [more - original PR]

Background ✨

Qatar Airways stated on 01-Mar-2026 that flight operations were temporarily suspended due to the closure of Qatari airspace, while Doha Hamad International Airport said all aircraft movements were suspended.1 On 03-Mar-2026, Qatar Airways and the airport reiterated services would resume once Qatar Civil Aviation Authority announced the safe reopening of Qatari airspace.2 Qatar Airways later issued revised schedules, citing dedicated flight corridors co-ordinated with the authority, scaling to more than 90 destinations (to 15-Apr-2026) and more than 120 by mid-May-2026.3 4

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