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Ryanair Prepares To Take Delivery Of New Boeing 737-8-200

Ryanair is set to strengthen its ultra-efficient narrowbody fleet with the upcoming delivery of a new Boeing 737-8-200, continuing its extensive modernization and growth program. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 67125 and registration EI-ILO, will soon join Europe’s largest low-cost carrier as part of its expanding “Gamechanger” fleet.

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Aeromexico Prepares To Take Delivery Of New Boeing 737-8 MAX

Aeromexico is set to expand its next-generation fleet with the upcoming delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX, continuing the carrier’s long-term renewal strategy to enhance efficiency and passenger experience. The aircraft, MSN 62959, will be registered as XA-AMH and is part of Aeromexico’s sustained investment in the Boeing 737 MAX family.

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Breeze Airways Prepares To Take Delivery Of New Airbus A220-300

Breeze Airways is finalizing preparations to take delivery of a new Airbus A220-300, further expanding its modern and fuel-efficient fleet. The upcoming aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 55300, underscores the airline’s ongoing growth strategy and commitment to providing a premium yet affordable travel experience.

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IndiGo Prepares To Take Delivery Of New Airbus A321neo

IndiGo is preparing to take delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321neo, continuing its rapid fleet expansion and modernization efforts. The aircraft, carrying manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12770 and registration VT-IKT, represents another key addition to the carrier’s extensive narrowbody fleet.

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Aeroflot To Dismantle Cargo Aircraft For Spare Parts Amid Sanctions

Aeroflot is preparing to dismantle eight Boeing cargo aircraft to secure critical spare parts, reflecting the mounting challenges imposed on the Russian aviation sector by Western sanctions. According to Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service, the aircraft will be sourced from Volga-Dnepr Airlines at an estimated cost of $130 million, with the program reportedly financed by Russia’s National Welfare Fund.

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Greater Bay Airlines To Receive China’s First Boeing 737-9 MAX

Greater Bay Airlines is preparing to take delivery of its first Boeing 737-9 MAX, becoming the first Chinese carrier to induct the type into its fleet. The aircraft, registered B-KWA with manufacturer serial number (MSN) 64132 and line number (LN) 9221, was recently photographed on final approach to Boeing Field (BFI) on October 6, 2025, signaling its imminent handover.

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Edelweiss Air Retires First Airbus A340 As A350 Fleet Expansion Continues

Edelweiss Air AG has officially retired its first Airbus A340-313, marking a milestone in the airline’s long-haul fleet renewal strategy. The aircraft, registered HB-JMG (MSN 562), was originally delivered new to SWISS in 2003 before being transferred to Edelweiss under the same registration.

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Airbus To Launch A350neo In 2026 With New Engines And Efficiency Gains

Airbus is reportedly preparing to unveil its newest widebody program, the A350neo, with an official launch expected in 2026, according to exclusive industry sources. The upcoming aircraft will represent a significant upgrade of the existing A350-900 and A350-1000 families, incorporating cutting-edge technologies to enhance operational performance and sustainability.

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Aegean Airlines Expands Regional Fleet With New ATR 72-600

Aegean Airlines, through its regional subsidiary Olympic Air, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a brand-new ATR 72-600. The delivery marks an important milestone in the airline’s regional fleet renewal program, aimed at improving efficiency, passenger comfort, and connectivity across Greece and neighboring markets.