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Cebu Pacific Reaches 100 Aircraft With New A330neo

Cebu Pacific has marked a major fleet milestone with the delivery of a new Airbus A330neo, bringing its total fleet to 100 aircraft. The delivered aircraft carries serial number 2095 and is the second of four A330neos scheduled for delivery in 2025. The carrier anticipates receiving a total of seven aircraft during the year.

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Nepal Airlines Repays $3.9M In Aircraft Loan Installments

Nepal Airlines has now repaid $3.9 million in loan installments tied to the financing of its commercial aircraft fleet, consisting of two narrowbody and two widebody aircraft. This repayment is part of the carrier’s obligations from loans obtained for the acquisition of these aircraft during an earlier fleet modernization phase.

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Airbus Extends Financial Aid To Spirit AeroSystems

Airbus has committed to providing an additional $94 million in financial support to Spirit AeroSystems, increasing its total assistance to the U.S.-based aerostructures manufacturer to $152 million. This move comes amid efforts to stabilize production and supply chain challenges that have impacted major aircraft programs, particularly the A220 and A320neo families for which Spirit is a key supplier.

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CDB Aviation Leases Six A321neos To Loong Air For 2027

CDB Aviation, a wholly owned Irish subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Ltd., has executed lease agreements with Zhejiang Loong Airlines Co., Ltd. (Loong Air) for six Airbus A321neo aircraft, with deliveries scheduled for 2027. The transaction reflects the two companies’ longstanding strategic relationship, spanning over a decade, and reinforces their mutual commitment to supporting China’s aviation development.

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United Delays A321XLR To Summer 2026, MAX 10 To 2027

United Airlines, one of the largest U.S. carriers, has updated its delivery expectations for two major aircraft types. The airline now anticipates receiving its first Airbus A321XLR in summer 2026, a delay from the originally planned January 2026 timeframe. Additionally, the arrival of its first Boeing 737-10 is now forecasted for 2027, further extending the carrier’s wait for the largest variant of the…

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Mauritania Airlines Leases A321 MSN 3522 From SmartLynx

Mauritania Airlines has commenced operations with an Airbus A321, manufacturer serial number (MSN) 3522, under a wet lease agreement with SmartLynx Airlines, a Latvia-based ACMI and charter provider. This new lease replaces a previously operated Airbus A320, MSN 3880, which was returned to the same lessor.

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Japan Airlines Takes Delivery Of A350-1000 MSN 729

Japan Airlines (JAL) has taken delivery of a new Airbus A350-1000, with manufacturer serial number (MSN) 729, continuing its widebody fleet renewal strategy. The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines, the most powerful engines in the Trent family, specifically developed for the A350-1000 to enhance long-haul efficiency and range.

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Jackson Square Delivers Third A321neo To Wizz Air

Jackson Square Aviation (JSA), a U.S.-based aircraft lessor, has delivered its third Airbus A321neo to Wizz Air, the ultra-low-cost carrier headquartered in Hungary. This delivery forms part of a multi-aircraft leasing agreement that will see additional aircraft integrated into Wizz Air’s fleet through 2026, supporting the airline’s fleet modernization and expansion plans.

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flyadeal Takes Delivery Of A320neo MSN 12544

flyadeal, the Saudi Arabian low-cost carrier and subsidiary of Saudia Group, has taken delivery of a brand-new Airbus A320neo, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12544. The aircraft is powered by CFM International LEAP-1A26 engines, contributing to enhanced fuel efficiency and reduced emissions in line with the airline’s cost-conscious, high-utilization business model.

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Etihad Takes Delivery Of A350-1000 MSN 730

Etihad Airways, the flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates, has taken delivery of a new Airbus A350-1000, manufacturer serial number (MSN) 730, further expanding its modern widebody fleet. This aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-97 engines, known for their fuel efficiency and long-haul performance, making the type well-suited for Etihad’s intercontinental network.