Madagascar Airlines cancels E190‑E2 plan, suspends international flights and ends ACMI long‑haul ops; chairwoman replaced

Madagascar Airlines (MD) has abandoned plans to add Embraer E190‑E2s, suspended all international services and terminated its ACMI long‑haul operations while replacing its chairwoman. The changes take effect immediately and will disrupt the carrier's regional connectivity and ACMI partnerships.

Discovered 2025-11-18T23:41:23.875168-08:00 | 2025-11-18T23:41:23.875168-08:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Madagascar has suspended international services and ended its ACMI long‑haul operations, immediately reducing the carrier's network and pausing partner ACMI activity.
  • The leadership change follows recent executive turmoil and a CEO resignation that left operations uncertain — see the carrier's recent CEO resignation and operational risk report.
  • Cancelling plans for E190‑E2s removes a near‑term fleet renewal option as regional operators continue to introduce E2 family types in Africa and beyond (see regional E2 entries such as Airlink's E195‑E2 launch and Virgin Australia's E190‑E2 delivery).

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2025-11-18T23:41:23.875168-08:00
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2025-11-23T15:54:06.670030-08:00
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