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Egyptair A350-900 MSN 767 Returns From First Flight

Egyptair A350-900 MSN 767 Returns From First Flight, representing a major step forward in the airline’s long-haul fleet modernization strategy and Airbus’ A350 production program. The aircraft completed its maiden flight on 22 January 2026, operating under Airbus test registration F-WZGZ, before returning successfully following standard flight-test procedures.

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apan Airlines A350-1000 MSN 756 Completes First Flight

Japan Airlines A350-1000 MSN 756 Completes First Flight, marking a significant milestone in the carrier’s long-haul fleet renewal program and Airbus’ ongoing A350-1000 production schedule. The aircraft conducted its maiden flight on 23 January 2026, operating under Airbus test registration F-WZGO, as part of the standard pre-delivery flight test process required for all newly built widebody…

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Aer Lingus Airbus A321neo MSN 12549 Delivery Preparation

Aer Lingus Airbus A321neo MSN 12549 Delivery Preparation marks another step in the Irish flag carrier’s ongoing narrowbody fleet modernization program, as the airline gets ready to take delivery of a new Airbus A321neo from the manufacturer. The aircraft, designated as an A321-253NY, will be powered by CFM International LEAP-1A33engines and is configured in a two-class layout featuring 16 business class…

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United Airlines Prepares Boeing 737 MAX 9 Delivery

United Airlines Prepares Boeing 737 MAX 9 Delivery as part of its ongoing narrowbody fleet renewal and capacity optimization strategy. The aircraft, manufactured by Boeing, carries manufacturer serial number 67658 and will be registered as N17428 upon entry into service. This delivery supports United’s long-term plan to modernize its domestic and short-haul international fleet with fuel-efficient aircraft offering improved operational economics.

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Emirates to Add Four Weekly Dubai–Manila Flights from April 2026

Emirates has announced a significant expansion of its operations to the Philippines, confirming the introduction of four additional weekly flights between Dubai and Manila beginning 2 April 2026. The move forms part of the airline’s broader growth strategy in Southeast Asia and underlines its long-term commitment to the Philippine market.