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Ryanair To Receive Boeing 737-8-200 MSN 62399

Ryanair is preparing to take delivery of a new Boeing 737-8-200, also known as the 737 MAX 200, as part of its continuous fleet expansion and renewal strategy. The aircraft, carrying manufacturer serial number 62399, will be registered as EI-ILK upon entering service. This variant has been specifically developed for high-density operations, tailored to Ryanair’s ultra-low-cost model.

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Flyadeal To Receive Airbus A320neo MSN 12776

Flyadeal is set to expand its fleet with the upcoming delivery of a brand-new Airbus A320neo, marking another step in the airline’s steady growth and modernization strategy. The aircraft, identified by manufacturer serial number 12776, will carry the registration HZ-FBR once it officially joins the fleet. This unit is an A320-251N variant, equipped with CFM International LEAP-1A26 engines, which are designed to deliver…

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AirAsia To Take Delivery Of Airbus A321neo MSN 12612

AirAsia is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, marking another step forward in the airline’s ongoing fleet modernization program. The aircraft, carrying the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12612 and registered as 9M-VAJ, is configured in a single-class cabin layout with 236 economy seats, optimizing capacity for the carrier’s high-demand regional routes.

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Ryanair To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8 200 MSN 67137

Ryanair is set to further expand its fleet with the upcoming delivery of a Boeing 737-8 200, carrying manufacturer serial number (MSN) 67137 and registered as EI-ILI. This aircraft is powered by a pair of CFM International LEAP-1B27 engines, offering advanced fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and lower operating costs compared to previous-generation models.

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Southwest Airlines To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8 MAX MSN 42630

Southwest Airlines is preparing to expand its fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8 MAX, identified by manufacturer serial number (MSN) 42630 and registered as N8973S. The aircraft is powered by two CFM International LEAP-1B engines, which provide improved fuel efficiency, reduced noise, and lower carbon emissions compared to previous 737 variants.

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Ryanair To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8-200 MSN 67064

Ryanair is set to expand its fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8-200, carrying the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 67064 and registered as EI-ILN. The aircraft is equipped with two CFM International LEAP-1B27 engines, offering significant gains in fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and lower noise levels compared to earlier 737 generations.

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Jeju Air To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8 MAX MSN 66544

Jeju Air is set to expand its fleet with the upcoming delivery of a Boeing 737-8 MAX, bearing the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 66544 and registered as HL8592. The aircraft is powered by two CFM International LEAP-1B engines, which provide significant improvements in fuel efficiency, noise reduction, and operating performance compared to earlier 737 models.

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AirAsia To Take Delivery Of Airbus A321neo MSN 11612

AirAsia is preparing to welcome a new Airbus A321neo into its fleet, with the aircraft carrying the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 11612. The jet is an A321-251NX variant, powered by two CFM International LEAP-1A32 engines, which are among the most fuel-efficient engines in their class and designed to deliver significant reductions in emissions and operating costs.

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Jet2.com To Take Delivery Of Airbus A321neo MSN 11760

Jet2.com is set to expand its narrowbody fleet with the upcoming delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, identified as MSN 11760. The aircraft is an A321-251NX powered by CFM International LEAP-1A32 engines, a modern propulsion system designed to significantly reduce fuel burn, noise, and emissions while delivering strong performance across a wide range of operational environments.

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Flyadeal Launches Direct Flights To Damascus

Flyadeal, Saudi Arabia’s low-cost airline, has confirmed its entry into the Syrian market following the lifting of Western sanctions, marking a major milestone in regional air connectivity. The airline announced that it will launch new scheduled services to Damascus starting October 1, 2025, with routes connecting Jeddah and Riyadh directly to the Syrian capital.