DAT Retires A320 Aircraft
DAT, a Denmark-based airline, has officially retired its Airbus A320, identified by serial 839. The aircraft, which has served the airline for years, is now scheduled for dismantling.
DAT, a Denmark-based airline, has officially retired its Airbus A320, identified by serial 839. The aircraft, which has served the airline for years, is now scheduled for dismantling.
Aircastle, a US-based aircraft leasing company, has delivered the second of five planned A321neo aircraft to IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share. The aircraft, identified as serial 12329, is powered by LEAP-1A32 engines, known for their efficiency and environmental benefits.
Air Austral, the airline based in Reunion, has announced plans to operate a leased Hi-Fly Malta Airbus A330-200 on its Dzaoudzi – Nairobi – Paris Charles de Gaulle – Dzaoudzi route. The aircraft will be deployed during the peak travel period between 14 December 2024 and 23 January 2025 to accommodate increased passenger demand.
Wizz Air, the Hungary-based low-cost carrier, has taken delivery of an Airbus A321neo, identified by serial number 12196. The aircraft is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1133G-JM engines, further strengthening the airline’s commitment to fleet modernization and operational efficiency.
Transavia, the Dutch low-cost carrier, has taken delivery of an Airbus A321neo, identified by serial number 12287. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1A30 engines, manufactured by CFM International, further supporting Transavia’s fleet modernization and operational efficiency goals.
ST Aerospace (Guangzhou) Aviation Services has successfully completed its first A330-300P2F (Passenger-to-Freighter) conversion for EFW (Germany). The 2011-vintage A330-300, identified by serial number 1226, is powered by Trent 700 engines and is set to join the Amazon (US) fleet on lease.
Skytrans, an Australian regional airline, has taken delivery of its first Airbus A319, identified by serial number 1779. The aircraft arrived from Kaunas, Lithuania, marking a significant milestone as Skytrans expands its fleet to include larger, more capable aircraft.
Pegasus Airlines, based in Turkiye, has taken delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, identified by serial number 12124. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1A32 engines, manufactured by CFM International, further enhancing the carrier’s commitment to operational efficiency and sustainability.
LEVEL, the Spanish long-haul low-cost carrier, has taken delivery of an Airbus A330-200, identified by serial number 1319. The aircraft, operated by Iberia (Spain), is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 772B-60 engines, further enhancing LEVEL’s operational capacity on long-haul routes.
LATAM Airlines, the leading carrier in Chile, has taken delivery of an Airbus A320neo, identified by serial number 12237. The aircraft, acquired on lease, is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1127G-JM engines, further advancing the airline’s strategy to modernize its fleet with fuel-efficient aircraft.