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Hanjin Group Confirms Air Busan Will Not Be Sold Separately

Hanjin Group Chairman Cho Won-tae has officially stated that Air Busan (South Korea) will not be sold as a separate entity, reinforcing the group’s commitment to maintaining its aviation portfolio. Amid speculation about potential restructuring or divestment, Cho’s remarks affirm that Air Busan will remain under Hanjin Group’s control, ensuring stability for the airline.

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DAT Delivers First ATR72-600 to Fly91, Second to Follow

DAT (Denmark) has successfully delivered the first of two ATR72-600 aircraft, serial 1233, to Fly91 (India) as part of the regional carrier’s fleet expansion. The second ATR72-600 from the purchase agreement is expected to be delivered in the near future, supporting Fly91’s growing domestic operations.

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Phoenix Aviation Capital, AIP Capital, and LuminArx Capital Acquire Three A330-300s

Phoenix Aviation Capital (Ireland), AIP Capital (US), and LuminArx Capital Management (US) have completed the joint acquisition of a portfolio of three Airbus A330-300s, enhancing their investment in the widebody aircraft leasing market. The transaction includes two A330-300s, serials 1346 and 1367, both powered by CF6 engines and leased to China Airlines (Taiwan), along with another A330-300, serial 1690, also powered by CF6 engines…

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Nordic Aviation Capital Sells Two E190 Airframes and Engines to Regional One

Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) has finalized the sale of two Embraer E190 airframes and two engines to Regional One (US), a leading provider of aircraft and aftermarket solutions. This transaction aligns with NAC’s strategy to optimize its portfolio and repurpose assets for secondary market demand.

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Nordic Aviation Capital Sells Embraer E175 in Partnership with Executive Jet Support

Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) has successfully completed the sale of an Embraer E175 in collaboration with Executive Jet Support (UK). This transaction aligns with NAC’s ongoing strategy to optimize its portfolio, focusing on aircraft transitions and remarketing efforts to meet industry demand.

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Regional Express Sale Process Begins Amid Government Interest

Regional Express (Australia) has officially entered the sale process, as administrators work to find a buyer for the collapsed regional airline. The development comes over a week after the Australian Labor government suggested it could step in and purchase the airline should private investors fail to materialize.

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Sono Group Accelerates T’way Air Management Acquisition

Sono Group (South Korea) is fast-tracking its efforts to gain management control of T’way Air, positioning itself as the carrier’s largest shareholder. The move aligns with Sono Group’s broader strategy to establish a resort-linked airline, with a potential inclusion of Air Premia into its portfolio.