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Jin Air to Absorb Air Seoul and Air Busan Amid Parent Companies’ Merger

Jin Air (South Korea) is set to absorb Air Seoul and Air Busan, as the merger of their respective parent companies moves closer to completion. Jin Air, the largest subsidiary of Korean Air, will become a more dominant player in the domestic aviation market through this consolidation.

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ASL Aviation to Operate DHL’s B737-800BDSF

ASL Aviation Holdings (Ireland) is set to expand its cargo operations by potentially operating a B737-800BDSF for DHL (Germany). The aircraft, identified by serial 30499, is expected to be flown under CMI (Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) service, further strengthening the partnership between the two companies.

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Danish State Acquires Majority Stake in Copenhagen Airport

Copenhagen Airport (Denmark) is now majority owned by the Danish State, following the acquisition of a controlling stake from ATP (Denmark) for $4.52 billion. This significant transaction positions the Danish State as the primary shareholder in one of Scandinavia’s busiest airports.

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Fly Modern Ark to Relaunch SA Express Airways

Fly Modern Ark (South Africa) has unveiled a strategic initiative to relaunch and rejuvenate SA Express Airways, a move aimed at restoring the airline’s legacy as a premier regional carrier in Southern Africa. This ambitious plan highlights Fly Modern Ark’s commitment to revitalizing a key player in the region’s aviation landscape.

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Avianca Partners with MRO Holdings for Medellin Facility

Avianca Group International (Colombia) has announced a strategic partnership with MRO Holdings (Panama), marking a significant development in its aircraft maintenance operations. Under this agreement, MRO Holdings will take over as the operator of Avianca’s Medellin-based MRO facility.

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StandardAero Signs MRO Agreement with T’way Air

StandardAero (US) has entered into a General Terms Agreement (GTA) with T’way Air (South Korea) to provide MRO services for the airline’s CFM56-7B and LEAP-1B engines. This strategic partnership highlights StandardAero’s growing presence in the Asian aviation market and its commitment to delivering reliable maintenance solutions.