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FEBRUARY 2026

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February 9th 2026

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Today’s briefs report news from AerCap, AirX, All Nippon Airways, Boeing, Eve Air Mobility, Malaysia Airports and Malaysia Aviation Group. Read More »

AerCap has reported net profit of US$3.8 billion for the 12 months to December 31 2025, up 78.7% from net profit of US$2.1 billion in 2024. Revenue rose 6.5% to US$8.5 billion, AerCap said in a regulatory filing. "These results reflect a robust performance across all our business lines," AerCap CEO, Aengus Kelly, said. "As we have always done, in 2026 we will continue to look for opportunities to deploy capital attractively and create long-term value for our shareholders."

Boeing’s 787 landing gear exchange program has reached a key milestone with the exchange of the 100th unit received by All Nippon Airways.

Eve Air Mobility has received a binding order for two electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft from Japan-based AirX, as well as options for up to 48 more aircraft.

Malaysia Airports said an independent assessment of its aerotrain people mover at Kuala Lumpur International Airport found the service disruptions experienced since it was commissioned were "commonly encountered during the early operational phase of complex rail systems".

The maintenance arm of Malaysia Aviation Group, MAB Engineering Services, has signed a five-year agreement with Boeing to support its maintenance, repair and overhaul services to airline customers in the Asia-Pacific region.

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