Boeing September 2024 Order Book: Key Changes Announced
Boeing reported several significant changes to its order book in September 2024.
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Royal Flight (Russia) has announced the transfer of its final Boeing 757-200 to AZUR air (Russia). This marks the completion of Royal Flight’s aircraft fleet transition, as the airline’s plans to resume operations remain uncertain.
EFW (Germany), the specialist in passenger-to-freighter conversions, has redelivered the first of three A330-200P2F aircraft to Air Lease (US). This aircraft will be operated by Awesome Cargo (Mexico), expanding the carrier’s capacity for cargo transport.
AerCaribe, a Colombian cargo airline, is set to commence operations with its first Boeing 737-300 Freighter, as it prepares to expand its domestic and regional air cargo services. The aircraft, bearing serial number 29334, marks a significant milestone in the airline’s fleet development strategy.
Japan Airlines (JAL) has announced that it will extend the retirement timeline for its Boeing 777 fleet due to global delivery delays affecting new aircraft. Despite this adjustment, JAL confirmed that the first six A350-1000s on order are arriving as scheduled, ensuring gradual fleet modernization.
United Airlines, one of the largest carriers in the United States, has added a new A321neo to its fleet, serial number 12103, powered by PW1133G-JM engines. This latest delivery is part of United’s commitment to modernizing its fleet with advanced, fuel-efficient aircraft that align with its sustainability goals. The A321neo offers United Airlines increased capacity and efficiency, ideal for meeting the…
BeauTech Power Systems, a US-based engine solutions provider, has completed the acquisition of twelve CF34-10E engines from Alliance Aviation Services of Australia. This transaction significantly strengthens BeauTech’s inventory of regional jet engine assets, particularly those supporting the Embraer E190/E195 aircraft family.