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Southwest Airlines Updates Fleet Strategy For 2025

Southwest Airlines concluded 2024 with a fleet of 803 aircraft, having retired 36 aircraft during the year. This figure is slightly below the previously anticipated 40 retirements, as the airline deferred the retirement of two Boeing 737-700 and two Boeing 737-800 aircraft to 2025.

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Somon Air Partners With DAE Capital To Acquire Two Boeing 737-8 Aircraft

Somon Air, Tajikistan’s leading airline, has entered into an agreement with DAE Capital, a prominent leasing company based in the United Arab Emirates, to acquire two new Boeing 737-8 aircraft. These aircraft are slated for delivery in 2026, marking a significant step in Somon Air’s fleet modernization and expansion strategy.

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Oman Air Expands Fleet with New Boeing 737-8, Serial Number 63369

Oman Air has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Boeing 737-8, serial number 63369, powered by LEAP-1B27 engines. This aircraft, configured with 12 Business Class and 150 Economy Class seats, is designed to offer exceptional performance, flexibility, and efficiency.

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Malaysia Airlines Receives New Boeing 737-8, Serial Number 66368

Malaysia Airlines has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Boeing 737-8, serial number 66368, powered by LEAP-1B27 engines. This aircraft, registered as 9M-MVA, marks a significant milestone in the airline’s fleet modernization efforts.

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United Airlines Adds Two B737 MAX Aircraft to Fleet

United Airlines, a major US carrier, has expanded its fleet with the addition of two Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The deliveries include one B737-9, identified by serial number 67631, and one B737-8, with serial number 68827. Both aircraft are equipped with LEAP-1B28 engines, renowned for their fuel efficiency and performance.

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Red Sea Airlines Acquires B737-800 from AerCap

Red Sea Airlines, a growing Egyptian carrier, has expanded its fleet with the acquisition of a Boeing 737-800, identified by serial number 30708, on lease from AerCap (Ireland). The airline is pursuing an ambitious expansion plan, targeting a fleet of five aircraft by mid-2025 and eight by 2027, with potential future additions of B737-8s.