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Breeze Airways To Take Delivery Of Airbus A220-300 MSN 55361

Breeze Airways is preparing to expand its fleet with the upcoming delivery of a new Airbus A220-300, carrying the manufacturer serial number 55361. The aircraft, sourced directly from Airbus, underscores Breeze’s strategy of growing its network with one of the most modern and efficient narrowbodies in operation.

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JetBlue Retires E190 As A220 Fleet Reaches 50 Aircraft

JetBlue has officially retired its Embraer E190 fleet, closing a chapter on nearly two decades of service and finalizing its transition to a next-generation all-Airbus narrowbody lineup. The final E190 revenue flight, operated on September 9, 2025, flew between New York JFK and Boston Logan, the same cities that launched JetBlue’s E190 service back in 2005.

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First C909 Medical Rescue Aircraft Delivered To China Flying Dragon

China Flying Dragon General Aviation has become the first operator of the COMAC C909 medical rescue aircraft, marking a major milestone in the expansion of China’s domestically developed commercial aviation capabilities. The aircraft was officially delivered in Zhengzhou, Henan Province, on September 9, 2025, and is expected to significantly enhance the country’s emergency response infrastructure.

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United Nigeria Airlines To Add Six Ex-Southwest 737-800s

United Nigeria Airlines (UNA) has unveiled a major fleet expansion plan through the acquisition of six Boeing 737-800 aircraft from Southwest Airlines, with an option to secure four additional units. This significant step will grow UNA’s fleet from its current five aircraft to as many as fifteen, representing a transformative moment for the young carrier.

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Bridges Air Cargo To Launch World’s First E190F In November

Bridges Air Cargo has confirmed plans to commence service in November 2025 with the world’s first Embraer E190F, following successful registration and approval from Transport Malta’s Civil Aviation Directorate. The aircraft, a 2010-vintage unit bearing serial number 19000360, previously operated with Avianca El Salvador before undergoing freighter conversion.

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Red Wings Airlines Adds Third Tu-214 To Fleet

Red Wings Airlines has expanded its fleet with the delivery of another Tupolev Tu-214, further strengthening its operations with the Russian-built narrowbody. The aircraft, registered RA-64549, officially entered service after receiving its airworthiness certificate, following a comprehensive modernization of all systems and components.

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Centrum Air Adds Third Airbus A330-300 To Fleet

Centrum Air, Uzbekistan’s largest privately held airline, has received its third Airbus A330-300, further strengthening its widebody fleet and international growth strategy. The aircraft, a 15-year-old unit registered UK33031, arrived in Tashkent on September 6. It is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 700 engines and configured in a single-class economy layout with 358 seats, making it the largest aircraft in the carrier’s fleet.

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DHL AeroLogic To Receive Boeing 777F D-AERB

DHL, through its joint venture carrier AeroLogic, is preparing to take delivery of a new Boeing 777 Freighter directly from the manufacturer. The aircraft carries manufacturer serial number 68149 and will be registered in Germany as D-AERB. Equipped with a pair of General Electric GE90 engines, the freighter will enhance AeroLogic’s capacity on high-demand long-haul cargo routes.

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flydubai to Accept Boeing 737-8 MAX, Tail A6-FPG

flydubai is preparing for the delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft, identified as MSN 61019 with registration A6-FPG. This next-generation narrowbody jet is powered by a pair of CFM LEAP-1B turbofan engines and is configured in a dual-class layout, offering 10 business-class seats (10B) alongside 156 economy seats (156Y).

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TAP Air Portugal To Take Delivery Of Airbus A320neo MSN 12635

TAP Air Portugal is preparing to expand its fleet with the imminent delivery of a brand-new Airbus A320neo, highlighting its commitment to modern, fuel-efficient operations. The incoming aircraft, identified as MSN 12635, is powered by a pair of CFM LEAP-1A26 engines and will feature a single-class cabin configuration with 174Y seats.