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Airline Updates — June 23, 2026

Airline Industry Developments — June 23, 2026
National Jet Express Expands Fleet to Meet Growing Demand
National Jet Express (NJE) has announced the addition of its 13th De Havilland Q400 aircraft to its passenger fleet, with the new turboprop expected to enter service by the end of June. This latest delivery follows the earlier introduction of another Q400, VH-8QD, earlier this year. NJE’s Fly-In Fly-Out (FIFO) fleet now comprises 21 aircraft, including 13 Q400 turboprops and 8 Embraer E190 jets. To address increasing demand from clients in the resource sectors of Western Australia, South Australia, and Queensland, the company plans to introduce two more E190 jets in July and August.
Robin Furber, Executive Director of NJE, emphasized the significance of this expansion, stating that the fleet growth reflects robust demand within the resources sector and the confidence clients place in the company. He highlighted that NJE’s in-house operation and maintenance of its Q400 and E190 aircraft provide the control and capacity necessary to support continued growth alongside its customers.
Established in 1994, NJE is a prominent Australian FIFO charter operator employing over 600 staff. The company supports mining and resource industries from bases in Perth, Adelaide, and Brisbane. NJE also conducts its own aircraft maintenance domestically, operating a heavy maintenance facility and fixed-base operator (FBO) in Adelaide, which additionally offers third-party engineering services.
Strategic Partnerships and Industry Challenges
In a separate development, Air India and Booking.com have forged a strategic partnership designed to enhance the travel booking experience. Through a dedicated co-branded platform accessible via Air India’s website and mobile app, customers can now access Booking.com’s extensive global inventory, which includes over 31 million listings in 45 languages and 8.6 million unique stays. Members of Air India’s Maharaja Club will earn 5 Maharaja Points for every INR 100 spent on bookings made through the platform, redeemable for award flights and cabin upgrades. The partnership also features exclusive discounts of up to 15% on select properties, available from June 22 to July 21, 2026.
Meanwhile, Malaysia Airlines (MAB) and Singapore Airlines (SIA) have launched their strategic joint business partnership, formalized earlier this year following regulatory approval. This collaboration introduces joint fare products for travel between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, building upon their existing codeshare agreement. Customers will benefit from a broader range of fare options and enhanced connectivity across both carriers’ networks. The airlines are also working towards additional customer benefits, including reciprocal lounge access.
These developments occur against a backdrop of significant challenges for the global airline industry. Ongoing conflicts in the Middle East have severely disrupted operations, halving industry profitability according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Elevated fuel prices and subdued demand have further strained airlines, with projected net profits for 2026 now estimated at $23 billion, a sharp decline from earlier forecasts of $41 billion. Despite these headwinds, European carriers such as Lufthansa, Air France-KLM, and International Airlines Group are pursuing consolidation through acquisitions and strategic partnerships. In the United States, JetBlue is reducing services in New York to concentrate on growth in Fort Lauderdale. Meanwhile, Riyadh Air has expanded its network by launching ticket sales for flights between Riyadh and Manchester, aiming to strengthen connections between the Middle East and northern England.

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