Qantas Sunrise Takes Flight, SAS Mumbai Turns Back & $523M FAA Grants | Aviation Insights 1–7 June 2026
Project Sunrise reaches lift-off, SAS suffers an inaugural flight disaster, American cuts six routes on fuel costs, and the FAA commits $523M to U.S. airports. Boston Warwick's executive aviation briefing for 1–7 June 2026.
Jet Fuel Crisis Update: European Top 50 & Top 20 Non-European Countries – 18 May 2026
Europe’s jet-fuel stocks continue to fall as the Hormuz crisis enters its fourth month. Our latest Top 50 ranking shows Budapest and Warsaw entering the list while UK airports push back against proposed EU261 relief for airlines.
Aviation Insights May 11-17 2026: Dulles $22B Plan, Spirit Shutdown, Pilot Shortage
Major developments this week: Dulles Airport’s $22 billion transformation, Spirit Airlines asset sales, FAA delays at O’Hare, JetBlue’s new Boston-Milan route, and surging pilot shortages. Essential executive briefing for airlines and airports.
Jet Fuel Crisis Update: European Top 50 & Top 20 Non-European Countries – 4 May 2026
Updated 2 May 2026 European Top 50 Jet Fuel Risk Ranking plus corrected Top 20 non-European airports. Full analysis of the intensifying aviation fuel crisis, key movements, and what it means for airlines and investors.
Jet Fuel Crisis Update: European Top 50 & Top 20 Non-European Countries – 29 April 2026
Three days after our previous update, Northern Italy remains Europe’s highest-risk zone while Nordic airports have moved up the ranking following Sweden’s government fuel limitation announcement. We also present the latest Top 20 most exposed non-European countries as the UAE OPEC exit begins to offer medium-term supply relief.
UAE’s Shock Exit from OPEC: A Major Turning Point in the Jet Fuel Crisis
The UAE’s decision to leave OPEC marks a major shift in the Hormuz crisis. Boston Warwick analyses the impact on global jet fuel supply, Europe’s summer outlook, and what airlines and investors should expect next.