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Cebu Pacific Expands Partnership With Lufthansa Technik for Fleet-Wide C&E Supply

Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ largest low-cost airline, has significantly expanded its collaboration with Lufthansa Technik through a newly signed agreement focused on the supply of Consumables and Expendables (C&E). This integrated supply program will cover the airline’s entire fleet of 100 aircraft, which includes Airbus A320, A321ceo/neo, and A330neo models.

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Delta Air Lines Prepares for Delivery of New A321neo

Delta Air Lines is preparing to take delivery of another brand-new Airbus A321neo aircraft as part of its ongoing fleet modernization strategy. The incoming aircraft, an A321-271NX variant, carries the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12666 and is being delivered directly from Airbus.

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Delta Air Lines Takes Delivery of Airbus A321neo

Delta Air Lines has taken delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, continuing its strategic fleet modernization to improve fuel efficiency and passenger experience across its domestic and transcontinental operations. The newly delivered aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12099, is part of the A321neo (New Engine Option) series, designated as A321-271NX.

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Etihad Prepares for Delivery of Airbus A350-1000

Etihad Airways is in the final stages of preparation for the delivery of a new Airbus A350-1000, as part of its broader fleet modernization initiative. The incoming aircraft, registered as A6-WBI and bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 736, represents a strategic enhancement to Etihad’s long-haul capabilities.

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Japan Airlines Prepares for Delivery of Airbus A350-900

Japan Airlines is finalizing preparations for the upcoming delivery of a new Airbus A350-900, continuing its long-term fleet modernization efforts. The aircraft, bearing the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 731, is part of the airline’s strategy to enhance fuel efficiency and passenger comfort across long-haul international routes.

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Wizz Air Cuts A321XLR Order Amid Abu Dhabi Exit

Wizz Air has significantly reduced its order for Airbus A321XLR aircraft, trimming its original commitment from 47 to just 10–15 units, according to statements made during the carrier’s most recent earnings call. The move, labeled a “conversion” rather than a cancellation, comes as Wizz Air prepares to shut down its Abu Dhabi-based unit in September, marking a major strategic retreat from…

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United To Retire All Boeing 767-300ERs by 2027

United Airlines has confirmed plans to retire all 37 of its Boeing 767-300ER aircraft by December 2027, marking the end of a pivotal chapter in the airline’s transatlantic history. These aircraft, introduced in 1991, have served United for over three decades, becoming essential to its long-haul operations. However, with the average fleet age approaching 28 years, the airline is…

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Riyadh Air to Launch Daily London Heathrow Flights

Riyadh Air, Saudi Arabia’s newly established airline, will commence daily flights to London Heathrow Airport starting October 26, 2025, marking a major milestone in its international expansion strategy. The service will be operated by Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft, reflecting the airline’s commitment to offering a modern and premium travel experience as part of its Winter 2025 (W25) schedule.

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Delta Adds Marrakech and Expands Accra Flights from Atlanta

Delta Air Lines is expanding its African network with the launch of a new nonstop route from Atlanta to Marrakech, Morocco, starting October 25, 2025, and seasonal service to Accra, Ghana, beginning December 1, 2025, to meet increasing transatlantic demand during the winter peak. These additions bolster Delta’s presence on the continent and enhance Atlanta’s status as a premier international hub.

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Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Boosts Flights to Baku and Tbilisi

Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, the capital’s first low-cost airline, has announced an increase in flight frequencies to Baku in Azerbaijan and Tbilisi in Georgia, reinforcing its strategic push to enhance regional connectivity and meet the surging demand for budget-friendly travel. This latest network enhancement supports tourism and cultural exchange between the UAE and the Caucasus region, two increasingly interconnected travel markets.