| | | | |

Frontier Adds Four A321neos With Leaseback Financing

Frontier Airlines, the U.S.-based ultra-low-cost carrier, has bolstered its fleet with the delivery of four Airbus A321neo aircraft and two spare engines during the first quarter of 2025. These new additions are part of the airline’s ongoing fleet expansion strategy aimed at increasing capacity while maintaining cost efficiency.

| | |

Airbus Routes Delta A350 Via Tokyo To Avoid US Tariffs

Airbus is employing a strategic delivery route for a new A350 aircraft destined for Delta Air Lines, opting to send the aircraft from Toulouse to Tokyo before its final delivery to the United States. The decision comes amid ongoing trade tensions and tariff risks between the European Union and the United States.

| | | |

Air India Launches $400M Cabin Retrofit For 67 Aircraft

Air India has commenced a wide-ranging $400 million fleet interior refurbishment program, aiming to enhance passenger comfort and modernize its in-service aircraft. The project covers a total of 67 aircraft, with the work scheduled over a two-year period as the airline undergoes a brand transformation under Tata Group ownership.

| | | | |

Air Astana Delays B787-9 Delivery, Signs GE Maintenance Deal

Air Astana Group, the national airline of Kazakhstan, has confirmed that the delivery of its first Boeing 787-9 has been pushed to the second half of 2026, marking a delay from the previously expected timeline. The move comes amid broader adjustments to fleet schedules as the carrier aligns its long-haul strategy with updated operational forecasts and capacity planning.