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Qatar Airways Takes Delivery Of A330-300, Serial 1572

Qatar Airways has added to its widebody fleet with the delivery of an Airbus A330-300, identified by serial number 1572. The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 772B-60 engines, continuing the airline’s preference for reliable long-range platforms as it enhances capacity across its global network.

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Plus Ultra Signs ACMI Deal With Air Algérie For A330-200

Plus Ultra, a Spanish airline specializing in charter and ACMI services, has signed a new agreement with Air Algérie to provide one Airbus A330-200 under an ACMI lease for the next 12 months. The aircraft will support the Algerian carrier’s network during a period of elevated demand and ongoing fleet adjustments.

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Lufthansa To Retire A340-600 Fleet By Spring 2026

Lufthansa, Germany’s flag carrier, has confirmed its intention to phase out its Airbus A340-600 fleet by spring 2026. This move comes as part of the airline’s long-term fleet modernization strategy and coincides with the progressive introduction of Boeing 787-9 aircraft into its widebody operations.

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Transavia France Takes Delivery Of A320neo On Lease

Transavia France, a low-cost subsidiary of the Air France-KLM Group, has taken delivery of an Airbus A320neo aircraft as part of its fleet renewal and expansion plan. The aircraft carries manufacturer serial number 12555, is leased, and is powered by LEAP-1A24 engines developed by CFM International. This latest addition further strengthens the airline’s strategy to improve fuel efficiency and reduce operating…

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Delta Takes Delivery Of A321neo Aircraft

Delta Air Lines, one of the largest carriers in the United States, has received another Airbus A321neo aircraft as part of its fleet renewal program. The aircraft carries manufacturer serial number 12459 and is powered by PW1133G-JM engines manufactured by Pratt & Whitney. This delivery enhances Delta’s efforts to modernize its narrowbody fleet with more fuel-efficient, environmentally friendly aircraft.

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British Airways Receives A321neo Aircraft

British Airways, a key member of the International Airlines Group (IAG), has taken delivery of a new Airbus A321neo aircraft. The aircraft bears manufacturer serial number 12484 and is powered by LEAP-1A32 engines produced by CFM International. This delivery further supports the carrier’s strategy to modernize its narrowbody fleet and enhance operational efficiency across short- and medium-haul routes.

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Aer Lingus Takes Delivery Of A321XLR Aircraft

Aer Lingus, the Irish flag carrier and part of the International Airlines Group (IAG), has taken delivery of one Airbus A321XLR, with manufacturer serial number 12248, powered by LEAP-1A33X engines. This addition marks a continued expansion of the airline’s fleet strategy to incorporate next-generation, fuel-efficient narrowbody aircraft capable of long-haul operations.

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South African Airways Adds 12-Year-Old A320 To Fleet

South African Airways (SAA) has taken delivery of a 12-year-old Airbus A320, with manufacturer serial number (MSN) 5461, in Johannesburg, reinforcing its fleet amid measured expansion efforts. The aircraft joins SAA’s narrowbody operations under a leased arrangement, consistent with the airline’s current asset-light strategy.

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Fuyo Acquires A220-300 From Air Lease For ITA Lease

Aircraft Leasing & Management (ALM), based in the United Kingdom, has confirmed the acquisition of an Airbus A220-300 by its parent company, Fuyo General Lease of Japan, from Air Lease Corporation (ALC) of the United States. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 55168, remains under an existing operating lease with ITA Airways, the flag carrier of Italy.

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Airbus Eyes 400 Future A220 Orders In Malaysia

Airbus has initiated active discussions with airlines in Malaysia regarding potential acquisitions of its A220 aircraft, signaling a growing strategic interest in the region. The European aircraft manufacturer expects up to 400 additional orders for the A220 in Malaysia, reflecting both short-term sales opportunities and long-term fleet renewal dynamics.