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Alaska Airlines Adds B737-9 With LEAP-1B28 Engines

Alaska Airlines has further expanded its Boeing MAX fleet with the recent delivery of a B737-9, serial number 68521, equipped with CFM International LEAP-1B28 engines. This aircraft forms part of the airline’s ongoing strategy to modernize its fleet while increasing capacity and efficiency.

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Aeromexico Adds B737-9 With LEAP-1B28 Engines

Aeromexico has expanded its narrowbody fleet with the recent delivery of a Boeing 737-9, bearing manufacturer serial number 62916, and powered by CFM International LEAP-1B28 engines. This addition supports the airline’s ongoing modernization strategy focused on increasing fuel efficiency and optimizing operational performance across its domestic and regional networks.

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Jambojet Secures $13.4M Loan For Fleet Support

Jambojet, a regional low-cost airline based in Kenya, has obtained a $13.4 million loan from NCBA Group for the financial year ending December 2024. The funding is part of a strategic move to restructure aircraft leases and cover engine maintenance costs, reflecting the airline’s ongoing focus on operational stability and fleet reliability.

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SAS Selects Lufthansa Technik Malta For A350 Maintenance

SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) has entered into a multi-year agreement with Lufthansa Technik, designating its Malta-based subsidiary as the primary provider for base maintenance of SAS’s growing Airbus A350 fleet. The program will commence in 2026, supporting the airline’s long-haul operations with world-class MRO services.

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Thailand Considers Buying US Aircraft To Replace Fleet

Thailand is reportedly weighing a significant aircraft procurement deal with the United States to replace approximately 100 existing aircraft as part of a broader national fleet renewal initiative. The potential acquisition, still under evaluation, is expected to be discussed during upcoming trade negotiations with the US, set to take place within the next two weeks.

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Estonia Delays CRJ900 Sale Talks Into June 2024

Estonia has reported delays in its efforts to sell several CRJ900 aircraft formerly operated by Nordica, the state-owned airline, and owned by Transpordi Varahaldus, a public asset management entity. The sale discussions, initially slated for earlier completion, are now expected to extend into June 2024.

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Vietjet Orders 20 Airbus A330-900s For Expansion

Vietjet, the Vietnamese low-cost carrier known for its aggressive growth strategy in Asia-Pacific, has announced a landmark order for 20 Airbus A330-900 aircraft. This move represents Vietjet’s first significant widebody order with Airbus and marks a pivotal shift in its long-term strategic planning, with the goal of expanding medium- and long-haul operations over the coming decade.

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Shenzhen Airlines To Sell Five A319s For Fleet Renewal

Shenzhen Airlines, a key Chinese carrier and member of the Star Alliance, has announced the planned sale of five Airbus A319 aircraft as it moves forward with its broader fleet modernization strategy. The decision reflects the airline’s continued efforts to reduce the average age of its fleet, improve fuel efficiency, and align its aircraft portfolio with evolving market…

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Hellojets To Lease Two More B737-800s By July

Hellojets, a Romanian airline, is set to enhance its narrowbody fleet by leasing two additional Boeing B737-800 aircraft. The aircraft, with serial numbers 32360 and 33833, are expected to be delivered by July 2025, positioning the airline for further expansion amid growing regional demand.

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Air Cambodia Takes Delivery Of First ATR72-600

Air Cambodia has officially taken delivery of the first of three ATR72-600 aircraft, marking a significant milestone in the airline’s fleet modernization strategy. The delivered aircraft, bearing serial number 1716, is the first of a batch scheduled to arrive in 2025 and is leased from HNCA Aviation Financial Leasing Co., a Chinese lessor known for its growing regional presence in aircraft…