Tropicair Cessna 208B Grand Caravan Balimo Heavy Landing Incident

JULY 2, 2026. PAPUA NEW GUINEA

PNGAIC says unstable approach behind Tropicair hard landing

Papua New Guinea’s Accident Investigation Commission found an unstable approach, decision-making errors and plan continuation bias was behind a Tropicair Cessna 208B hard landing at Balimo in July 2025.

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JULY 2, 2026. AUSTRALIA

Three former Regional Express directors cleared by court

ASIC has failed in its bid to hold three former Regional Express directors liable for alleged continuous disclosure breaches, with the NSW Supreme Court dismissing the claims against them. Former chairman Lim Kim Hai admitted the contraventions and will return to court for sentencing.

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JULY 1, 2026. AUSTRALIA

ATSB finds Avalon Airshow pilot exited manoeuvre too low

The Australian Transport Safety Bureau has completed its investigation into an air display accident at the Avalon Airshow earlier this year. The agency concluded that the aircraft, which was performing a triple avalanche manoeuvre, was too low when it exited the complex aerobatic sequence.

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Jet taking off from airport

JULY 1, 2026. GUAM

Guam Airport seeks $17.7mn government bailout

Guam’s A.B. Won Pat International Airport is seeking a USD17.7 million government bailout as declining visitor numbers and reduced airline capacity erode revenue. But airport officials say raising airline fees would further undermine tourism, while legislators remain divided over providing additional financial support.

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JUNE 30, 2026. NEW ZEALAND

Boeing delays push Air New Zealand B787 deliveries back

Air New Zealand’s first two new B787-9 deliveries have slipped into the 2027 financial year due to manufacturing delays. The airline says the setback comes as its fleet availability improves following the return of most aircraft grounded by long-running engine issues, giving it greater flexibility.

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Qatar Airways B777

JUNE 30, 2026. AUSTRALIA

Qatar Airways locks in Canberra restart date

Qatar Airways will resume Canberra flights on December 8, initially flying four times a week via Melbourne before increasing to daily services in March 2027. The routing allows the airline to expand its Australian network while remaining within bilateral limits.

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JUNE 29, 2026. AUSTRALIA

VietJet applies for Australian AOC for domestic ops - report

Vietnamese low-cost carrier VietJet Air is reportedly seeking an Australian air operator certificate as it explores launching domestic flights. If approved, the airline would become the latest contender in Australia’s competitive domestic aviation market, joining several proposed new entrants.

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JUNE 29, 2026. FIJI

Fiji Government directs budget relief to Fiji Airways

The Fijian Government will provide Fiji Airways with a FJD200 million government guarantee and extend its tax loss carry forward provisions as part of the 2026–2027 Budget. The airline says the measures will strengthen its financial position as it navigates higher fuel prices and rising operating costs.

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Qantas A380-800 at Sydney Airport
  • New Zealand airports get set for winter holiday peak

    JUNE 19, 2026: New Zealand’s airports are preparing for a busy winter holiday period despite widespread economic gloom and domestic capacity cuts. Demand for international flights, particularly trans-Tasman services, is strong and, in many cases, is outperforming demand in 2025.

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  • Aero Dili marks eight years of flying, launches new route

    JUNE 26, 2026: Aero Dili has notched up eight years of flying and marked the anniversary with the inaugural flight to its newest destination. Timor-Leste’s only airline was founded on June 21, 2018. Eight years later to the day, it has landed in Darwin.

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  • Sharp Airlines to resume Melbourne – King Island route

    JUNE 25, 2026: Sharp Airlines will resume Melbourne Essendon – King Island passenger flights in October after securing Tasmanian Government support and a new Australia Post contract. The airline says the services will help reconnect the Bass Strait island while longer-term solutions for the route are explored.

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  • ATSB flags possible cause of DA42 Parafield Airport crash

    JUNE 25, 2026: A fractured nose landing gear actuator rod may have contributed to the Diamond DA42 crash at Parafield Airport in April 2026. ATSB investigators found evidence of fatigue cracking and are examining whether the failed part interfered with the rudder controls.

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July 2026 News Briefs

JULY 2, 2026: The New Zealand Government has appointed Aedeen Boadita-Cormican as Transport Accident Investigation Commission (TAIC) Commissioner until May 31, 2031. TAIC investigates all aviation accidents and incidents in New Zealand.

Read the news release here.

JULY 2, 2026: Auckland Airport (AKL) has released its finalised Master Plan showing how the airport precinct could evolve through to 2040 as travel and trade demand changes. It does not commit Auckland Airport to specific projects or timing, but identifies the land, development corridors and infrastructure options that may need to be safeguarded.

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JULY 1, 2026: Solomon Airlines has delayed the start of its weekly A320-200 operated Honiara (HIR) – Port Moresby (POM) round-trip to July 7, saying all infrastructure approvals are now in place and operations are ready to start.

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Solomon Airlines A320-200

JUNE 24, 2026. SOLOMON ISLANDS

Solomon Airlines CEO accepts PM’s reform challenge

The CEO of Solomon Airlines has welcomed calls from Prime Minister Matthew Wale to accelerate reform and fast track a strategic roadmap. The CEO says the airline faces significant challenges but is committed to restructuring and pursuing new partnerships.

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Jeju Air airplane flying against a cloudy sky

JUNE 24, 2026. NORTHERN MARIANA ISLANDS

Saipan welcomes first international flight since Sinlaku

Scheduled international flights have resumed at Saipan Airport for the first time since a typhoon damaged the airport in April, with Jeju Air restarting services on the weekend. The airport's reopening can't come soon enough for the US territory, which is experiencing a long term decline in tourist numbers.

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July 2026 Aircraft Movements

JULY 2, 2026: Australian Corporate Jet Centre has begun ferrying its second E190-E2 to Melbourne Essendon (MEB). The aircraft, VH-IGJ (msn 19020183) departed Sao Jose dos Campos (SJK) on July 1 (local time) and at the time of writing, is enroute to Bridgetown (BGI)

Pacific Air Charters Tecnam P2012 Traveller

JUNE 23, 2026. AMERICAN SAMOA

Pacific Air Charters targets late 2026 American Samoa launch

Hawaii-based Pacific Air Charters says it plans to launch scheduled passenger flights in American Samoa later this year. The move could end Samoa Airways’ long-running monopoly on inter-island services and threaten a key part of the airline’s existing business.

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July 2026 Route Briefs

JULY 2, 2026: Virgin Australia will axe its B737-800 operated Brisbane (BNE) – Apia (APW) round-trips, effective August 24, 2026, citing the need to manage the impact of elevated global jet fuel prices and align capacity with demand.

JULY 1, 2026: VietJet Air will reduce frequencies on the Ho Chi Minh (SGN) – Perth (PER) city-pair from five per week to four per week between August 1 – September 17 and October 25 - December 11, 2026. The service is operated by A321 200neo aircraft.

 

Air Tahiti Nui B787-9

JUNE 23, 2026. FRENCH POLYNESIA

Revenue rises but Air Tahiti Nui posts loss for FY2025

Air Tahiti Nui has reported a CFP2.413 billion loss in 2025 despite higher revenue. Increased competition, lower load factors, legal costs and a weaker charter business weighed on results. Meanwhile, the airline warned of a tougher operating environment in 2026.

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