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Ascend Airways to surrender UK Air Operator Certificate

Apr 28, 2026

Ascend Airways has announced a strategic decision to surrender its UK Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) and return its fleet of six Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft to lessors.

Ongoing geopolitical tensions in the Middle East have contributed to a sustained increase in jet fuel prices. This volatility has created a challenging outlook for the upcoming summer season, with many carriers already reducing capacity.

For Ascend Airways, these external pressures have compounded the structural challenges of operating a UK AOC within the European ACMI market. A lack of reciprocal wet leasing rights for UK carriers, combined with a higher cost base, have made the UK certificate a more expensive and less agile option compared to EU AOCs.

Ascend Airways operated a fleet consisting exclusively of Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft powered by CFM LEAP 1B engines. Engine reliability issues associated with early-production engine configurations have impacted performance, resulting in increased maintenance requirements and reduced aircraft availability.

Ascend Airways has met all April payroll obligations in full ahead of the surrender of its AOC. All employees are receiving ongoing support regarding their rights and entitlements.

The airline maintained full operational compliance throughout the winter season, meeting contractual obligations or, where necessary, exiting agreements in an orderly and agreed manner. By working closely with stakeholders, a managed wind-down of operations has been achieved to minimize disruption to customers, consumers and aircraft lessors.

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