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Emirates Takes Delivery Of B777F, Serial 68620

Emirates, the flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates, has expanded its cargo operations with the delivery of a Boeing 777 Freighter, identified by serial number 68620. This new addition enhances Emirates SkyCargo’s capacity amid growing global demand for air freight solutions.

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AerCaribe To Launch Operations With First B737-300F

AerCaribe, a Colombian cargo airline, is set to commence operations with its first Boeing 737-300 Freighter, as it prepares to expand its domestic and regional air cargo services. The aircraft, bearing serial number 29334, marks a significant milestone in the airline’s fleet development strategy.

Aeras Aviation Acquires Five CF6-80C2 Engines

Aeras Aviation, a U.S.-based aviation asset management and engine trading firm, has announced the acquisition of three CF6-80C2 engines, further expanding its inventory of widely used widebody powerplants. In addition, the company revealed it will take two more CF6-80C2 engines on consignment, enhancing its service capabilities for MROs and leasing clients.

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GE Aerospace Revenue Hits $9.9B In Q1 2025

GE Aerospace has released its financial results for the first quarter of 2025, reporting robust growth across all key metrics. The company posted $9.9 billion in revenue, marking an 11% increase year-over-year, driven by strong demand for commercial and defense-related aviation technologies.

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Boeing Sells Digital Aviation Unit To Thoma Bravo

Boeing has reached a definitive agreement to divest several prominent assets within its Digital Aviation Solutionsbusiness to private equity firm Thoma Bravo, marking a significant strategic shift in the aerospace giant’s portfolio. The all-cash deal, valued at $10.5 billion, encompasses a wide range of digital assets including Jeppesen, ForeFlight, AerData, and OzRunways.