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Avianca Expands Fleet with New Boeing 787-8

Avianca, Colombia’s flagship carrier, has added a new Boeing 787-8 to its fleet. The aircraft, identified by serial number 34795, is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines, known for their fuel efficiency and reliability. This addition strengthens Avianca’s long-haul service capabilities, supporting its international route network and enhancing the passenger experience with the Boeing 787’s…

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Asman Airlines Adds Q400 to Fleet to Enhance Regional Connectivity

Asman Airlines, based in Kyrgyzstan, has expanded its fleet with the recent addition of a Bombardier Q400 aircraft. The new aircraft, identified by serial number 4459 and powered by PW150A engines, is expected to strengthen Asman Airlines’ regional network by providing efficient, reliable service on short to medium-haul routes within Central Asia.

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American Eagle Expands Fleet with New Embraer E170

American Eagle, a regional brand under American Airlines, has expanded its fleet with the acquisition of a new Embraer E170 aircraft. This latest addition, identified by serial number 17000079 and powered by CF34-8E5 engines, reinforces American Eagle’s commitment to efficient and comfortable regional air travel across the United States.

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Allegiant Retires A320s, Takes First 737 MAX with 2025 Fleet Expansion Plans

Allegiant, a U.S.-based low-cost carrier, has initiated a significant shift in its fleet composition. During the third quarter of 2024, Allegiant retired four Airbus A320s, marking the beginning of a phased transition to the Boeing 737 MAX. The airline recently took delivery of its first 737 MAX, with plans to receive an additional 11 MAX…

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airBaltic Receives 49th Airbus A220-300, Strengthening Fleet in 2024

airBaltic, Latvia’s national airline, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of its 49th Airbus A220-300. The aircraft, identified by serial number 55308, is the third A220-300 to be added to airBaltic’s fleet in 2024, reflecting the airline’s commitment to fleet modernization and regional expansion. The A220-300, known for its efficiency and passenger comfort, has…

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Air Cairo Receives New Airbus A320neo to Expand Fleet

Air Cairo, a key player in Egypt’s low-cost airline sector, has expanded its fleet with the recent addition of a new Airbus A320neo. The aircraft, identified by serial number 12242, is powered by advanced LEAP-1A26 engines, providing enhanced fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. This delivery marks another step in Air Cairo’s commitment to modernizing its…

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Lufthansa Cityline to Transfer Four A321P2F Aircraft to Lufthansa Cargo

Lufthansa Cityline, a regional airline within the Lufthansa Group based in Germany, has announced plans to transfer its four Airbus A321P2F aircraft to Lufthansa Cargo, the cargo-focused division of the group. This move aims to bolster Lufthansa Cargo’s capacity to meet increasing demand for air freight services, particularly in the European market.

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BBN Airlines Indonesia Expands Fleet with First Boeing 737-400F

BBN Airlines Indonesia has taken delivery of its first Boeing 737-400F, a freighter aircraft designed to support the airline’s cargo expansion strategy. The aircraft, serial number 26302, arrives on lease and is equipped with CFM56-3C1 engines, marking a significant milestone for the airline as it enters the dedicated cargo market.

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Vueling Expands Fleet with Leased Airbus A320 Powered by V2527-A5 Engines

Vueling, a prominent low-cost airline, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a leased Airbus A320, serial number 2911. This new aircraft, powered by V2527-A5 engines, will support Vueling’s operations on its high-demand short-haul routes.

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Swiftair Expands Fleet with Leased Airbus A321P2F Equipped with V2533-A5 Engines

Swiftair, a Spanish airline known for its cargo and charter services, has enhanced its fleet with the addition of an Airbus A321P2F, serial number 3964. This freighter aircraft, leased and powered by V2533-A5 engines, will support Swiftair’s expanding cargo operations across Europe.