Orient Aviation Daily Digest February 24, 2026
By Ryan Chase
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Airlines extend flight cancellations into and out of U.S. north east due to snow storms
Flight cancellations have extended into the start of the working week in Boston, New York and Philadelphia as a fierce snow storm which hit the northeast U.S. over the weekend continued to cause havoc with airline schedules. Read More »
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Singapore Changi reports 3% drop in passengers
Singapore Changi Airport reported 5.97 million passengers passed through its four terminals in January, representing a 3% decline from the 6.16 million passengers in the same month last year. Read More »
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Jetstar Japan boosts domestic flying
Jetstar Japan is adding more flights across its domestic network during the northern hemisphere summer scheduling season, which begins at the end of March and runs through to late October. Read More »
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Auckland Airport interim net profit falls 5.5%
Auckland Airport reported net profit of NZ$177 million (US$106 million) for the six months to December 31 2025, down 5.5% from NZ$187.3 million in the same six months in 2024. Read More »
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KLIA had close to 6 million passengers in January
Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) grew passenger numbers through its two terminals by 8.2%, to 5.9 million, in January, compared with the same month a year earlier. Read More »
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SpiceJet says domestic market share reached 4.3% by December
SpiceJet chief business officer, Debojo Maharshi, says the LCC’s growth in domestic market share over the final three months of 2025 highlights the airline’s progress in rebuilding capacity and restoring its route network. Read More »
Asia-Pacific Aerospace Briefs Today
Today’s briefs report news from Adani Airport Holdings, FedEx, Navi Mumbai International Airport, SIA Engineering Company and SriLankan Airlines. Read More »