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Kenya Airways Pursues Cost-Saving Measures Via Fleet Upgrades

Kenya Airways is implementing a series of cost-control initiatives designed to improve fiscal sustainability, with a primary focus on mid-life aircraft upgrades, fuel-efficiency retrofits, and the adoption of more flexible lease terms. Acting Chief Financial Officer Mary Mwenga shared these insights as the airline adapts to shifting market dynamics and seeks to enhance competitiveness.

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JetBlue And United Launch ‘Blue Sky’ Partnership

JetBlue and United Airlines have jointly announced a new strategic collaboration called Blue Sky, aimed at improving customer experience and unlocking mutual growth opportunities. The partnership introduces integrated flight search functionality and cross-airline loyalty benefits, while also marking United’s return to New York JFK Airport.

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Fiji Airways CEO Andre Viljoen To Lead Air Mauritius

Fiji Airways has confirmed that its Managing Director and CEO, Andre Viljoen, will be stepping down later in 2025 to take over as the Chief Executive Officer of Air Mauritius. This leadership transition marks a significant development for both carriers as they continue post-pandemic recovery efforts and strategic realignment.

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Air China And Cathay Expand Partnership With New Agreement

Air China and Cathay Pacific have established a New Framework Agreement to expand collaborative transactionsand deepen their strategic relationship. The agreement aims to extend cooperation beyond traditional codeshare and interline partnerships to include a broader scope involving their 30%-controlled corporations and shared ventures.

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Sichuan Airlines Prepares Fourth A321-200PCF For Entry Into Service

Sichuan Airlines, a major Chinese carrier, is finalizing preparations to put into service its fourth Airbus A321-200PCF(Passenger-to-Cargo Freighter conversion). The aircraft, bearing serial number 3013, is under lease from Sichuan Aviation Industry Development, further strengthening the airline’s growing freighter fleet.

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BOC Aviation Orders Nine Neos For Lease To Gulf Air

BOC Aviation, a leading aircraft leasing company headquartered in Singapore, has entered into an agreement with Airbus for the purchase of nine new aircraft: six A320neo and three A321neo. All nine aircraft will be leased to Gulf Air, the national carrier of Bahrain, under long-term lease agreements.