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🧑✈️Today’s Headline: The RAF Red Arrows Are Coming to Oshkosh — For the First Time Ever.
The Royal Air Force Aerobatic Team has officially confirmed its debut appearance at EAA AirVenture Oshkosh, performing during the afternoon shows on July 24–26 as part of its 2026 U.S. tour honoring America's 250th anniversary.
The tour — called Operation Eagle Hawk — includes stops in Maryland, New York City (July 4th flypast), Jones Beach NY, Brunswick ME, Ypsilanti MI, and Oshkosh.
The team has performed in 57 countries across more than 5,000 displays across their 62 seasons — this is their first-ever Oshkosh appearance.
Team members will also make public appearances on the grounds throughout AirVenture week.
📈Airline Stocks
As of May 21, 2026 at 4pm close
United (UAL): $99.64 (+1.62%)
American (AAL): $13.59 (+0.64%)
Delta (DAL): $75.65 (+1.53%)
Southwest (LUV): $40.78 (+1.08%)
Trump paused additional military action on Iran and told reporters diplomacy talks were in their "final stages"- triggering an immediate drop in crude oil and a broad rally across fuel-sensitive airline stocks. Any relief on the oil front moves the needle fast.
🛫BUSINESS
The Gulfstream G400 and Beechcraft Denali are both expected to enter service in 2026 — two of the most anticipated GA/bizav deliveries of the year.
The private aircraft market is on track to hit $41.38 billion by 2030, with North America remaining the largest market and Asia-Pacific the fastest-growing.
Business aviation continues to outperform commercial — its client base remains largely insulated from the fuel crisis hitting legacy carriers.
🛫 GA
The FAA's Part 141 modernization effort is officially in motion — a 471-page industry report proposes a sweeping rewrite of how the U.S. certifies and oversees pilot schools, including centralized management, updated curriculum, and more simulator credit.
Pilot training regulations haven't had a comprehensive overhaul since 1997 — some requirements date back to 1940, when 35 flight hours were still the private pilot minimum.
Public comments closed May 11 — formal rulemaking begins next; actual regulatory changes not expected before 2027–2028 at the earliest.
✈️COMMERCIAL
Delta has officially surpassed United as America's largest transatlantic carrier for summer 2026, deploying record seat capacity across European destinations.
Delta's premium ticket revenue was up 14% in Q1 year-over-year — main cabin revenue also increased for the first time since late 2024.
Iran diplomacy progress continues to be the single biggest variable for the entire commercial aviation sector heading into summer — watch crude oil closely.
⛽ FUEL PRICES
(National Averages — May 2026)
100LL: $7.30/gal
Jet-A: $8.57/gal
SAF: $10.30/gal
💡 DID YOU KNOW?
The FAA employs over 45,000 people and manages roughly 45,000 flights every single day across U.S. airspace. On the busiest travel days, that number exceeds 50,000 flights — more than any other country in the world manages in a 24-hour period.
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