Jets Jets Baby: Why CEOs Are Ghosting First Class and Etihad Is Coming for Your Summer Vacay

Jets Jets Baby: Why CEOs Are Ghosting First Class and Etihad Is Coming for Your Summer Vacay

Author: Inception Point Ai March 4, 2026 Duration: 2:14
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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 March, according to Routes Editor David Casey. Standouts include Iberias daily Madrid-Newark flights on Airbus A321XLR starting March 29, Etihad Airways four-times-weekly Abu Dhabi-Charlotte service from March 20 using Boeing 787-9s, and Virgin Atlantics daily London Heathrow-Seoul Incheon route. These expansions boost capacity, with Etihad targeting 1.09 million seats to North America in summer 2026, up from 904,000 last year.

In private aviation, business travel now leads demand, per ALTOUR insights, with short two-to-four-hour flights dominating for productivity. Trends from FlyEliteJets highlight surging on-demand charters, regional hops, sustainable aviation fuel adoption, and long-range jets for direct global links. Membership programs and private terminals are expanding worldwide, while cabins evolve into flying offices with high-speed internet.

Aircraft makers are thriving: Airbus plans record deliveries of around 870 commercial planes in 2026 after 793 in 2025 and net orders of 889, as CEO Guillaume Faury announced. Supply chains face engine shortages, IATA Director General Willie Walsh notes, but production ramps continue.

Safety remains paramount amid geopolitical tensions like UAE flight disruptions from the Iran conflict, per Aviation Week. Financially, IATA forecasts slim 3.9 percent net margins for airlines in 2026.

Practical takeaway: Book charters 30 to 60 days ahead for peak periods to secure availability amid tight supply. Looking ahead, expect more sustainable tech, demographic shifts to younger flyers, and steady 4.5 percent private fleet growth.

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