Ryanair To Receive Boeing 737 MAX 8-200 MSN 67129
Ryanair is preparing to take delivery of a new Boeing 737 MAX 8-200, manufacturer serial number 67129, as part of its ongoing fleet expansion and efficiency strategy.
Ryanair is preparing to take delivery of a new Boeing 737 MAX 8-200, manufacturer serial number 67129, as part of its ongoing fleet expansion and efficiency strategy.
Qantas is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, manufacturer serial number 12668, as part of its narrowbody fleet renewal program.
Flyadeal is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A320neo, bearing manufacturer serial number 13062, as part of its ongoing fleet expansion strategy.
A Boeing 737-8GJ operated by T’way Air experienced a landing gear incident during arrival at Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport, after a tire separated from the right main landing gear during touchdown.
Saudia is holding preliminary discussions with Boeing and Airbus regarding a potential order for at least 150 aircraft. If concluded, the transaction would represent the largest aircraft purchase in the airline’s history and a major milestone in its long-term fleet strategy.
Scandinavian Airlines has entered negotiations with both Boeing and Airbus for a major widebody aircraft order, with deliveries targeted for the late 2020s and early 2030s. The potential acquisition forms part of the airline’s post-restructuring strategy to expand long-haul capacity and reinforce Copenhagen’s position as a primary intercontinental hub.
Porter Airlines has inaugurated nonstop flights between Montréal–Trudeau International Airport and Lynden Pindling International Airport, marking its first Caribbean route from Montreal. The new service, launched on 5 February 2026, operates as a winter seasonal offering with up to three weekly frequencies.
Embraer has appointed Leandro Marc Pienaar as Business Development Director for the Southern Africa region, reinforcing the company’s strategic focus on expanding its Defense & Security footprint across the continent.
Boeing has announced the largest landing gear exchange agreement in its history, unveiled at the Singapore Airshow. The contract covers more than 75 aircraft across the Boeing 737 MAX and Boeing 787 fleets operated by the Singapore Airlines Group, marking a major expansion of Boeing’s aftermarket support footprint in Asia.