Alaska Goes Roman Holiday While eVTOLs Rack Up Orders and Delta Preps for Alexa in the Sky

Alaska Goes Roman Holiday While eVTOLs Rack Up Orders and Delta Preps for Alexa in the Sky

Author: Inception Point Ai April 7, 2026 Duration: 2:16
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Welcome to Aviation Weekly, your go-to source for commercial and private flight news. This week, airlines are ramping up for summer with 50 new routes launching in April, according to Aviation Week Network. Standouts include Alaska Airlines' daily Seattle-Rome flights starting April 28 on Boeing 787-9s, marking its European debut post-Hawaiian acquisition, and British Airways' four-times-weekly London Heathrow-St. Louis service from April 19 using 787-8s, tapping a market of over 354,000 annual passengers.

In manufacturing, Embraer reports a strong first quarter of 2026, delivering 44 aircraft—a 47 percent year-on-year surge from 30 in 2025, with ten in commercial aviation including three E195-E2s, per AviTrader. China Southern Airlines returned to profit in 2025 with CNY857 million net, signaling more Airbus A350s ahead, expecting four in 2027 and six in 2028 to grow its fleet to 30.

Private aviation buzzes with Israel's AIR securing over 3,300 preorders for its two-seat AIR One eVTOL, including 350 deposits, as noted in Aviation Week's business briefs. Diamond Aircraft enhanced its DA62 MPP with Starlink Mini connectivity, higher takeoff mass, icing certification, and better transponders.

Financially, Embraer's uptick reflects production gains, forecasting 6 percent growth in deliveries. Safety and tech advance via RECARO's sustainable seating trial on Iberia A320neos and Delta's Amazon Leo rollout on 500 planes from 2028.

Listeners, book those transatlantic fares now amid strong demand, and watch eVTOL preorders for personal flight shifts. Looking ahead, long-haul narrowbody growth and electrification signal resilient expansion despite geopolitical tensions.

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