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Boeing MAX 7 And MAX 10 Certification Delayed To 2026

Boeing has officially postponed the certification of its 737 MAX 7 and 737 MAX 10 aircraft to 2026, marking another setback in the program’s turbulent development. The delay is primarily due to unresolved design issues in the aircraft’s engine anti-ice systems, which continue to raise regulatory concerns on both sides of the Atlantic.

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JSA Delivers Four 737 MAX 8s To Norwegian

JSA (Jackson Square Aviation) has announced the successful completion of a significant delivery milestone, marking the handover of four brand-new Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft to Norwegian, one of Europe’s leading low-cost carriers. These aircraft were sourced from JSA’s direct order book with Boeing, underscoring the lessor’s proactive fleet acquisition strategy and commitment to meeting airline demand for modern, fuel-efficient…

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SCAT Airlines Adds Fourth B737 MAX 8 To Its Fleet

SCAT Airlines has taken delivery of a new Boeing 737 MAX 8, further strengthening its growing fleet of next-generation narrowbody aircraft. The newly delivered aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number 61827 and registered locally as UP-B3743, landed at Shymkent International Airport on July 23, 2025, following a delivery route from Seattle, with an intermediate stop in Reykjavik, Iceland.

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SunExpress Takes Delivery Of B737-8 Serial 65331

SunExpress, a joint venture between Turkish Airlines and Lufthansa, has expanded its modern narrowbody fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8, bearing serial number 65331. The aircraft was delivered in 2025 and is part of the airline’s broader plan to enhance operational efficiency and sustainability across its European and regional routes.

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Jeju Air Takes Delivery Of B737-8 Serial 66543

Jeju Air, a leading low-cost carrier in South Korea, has taken delivery of a Boeing 737-8, bearing serial number 66543, as part of its ongoing fleet modernization program. The airline continues to invest in next-generation narrowbody aircraft to enhance efficiency, capacity, and network flexibility.

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Akasa Air Reports 49% Revenue Growth for Fiscal Year 2025

Akasa Air, one of India’s newest and rapidly growing carriers, has reported robust financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, highlighting its aggressive expansion and disciplined cost management. The airline announced a 49% year-on-year revenue increase, attributing the gain to strong unit profitability and a stage-adjusted RASK increase of 13%.

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Lufthansa Cargo, IndiGo Partner On Dhaka–LAX Cargo Corridor

Lufthansa Cargo has announced a strategic collaboration with IndiGo CarGo to establish a new Dhaka–Los Angeles cargo corridor, enhancing connectivity between South Asia and North America. Under this agreement, IndiGo CarGo operates a dedicated Airbus A321 freighter from Dhaka (DAC) via Kolkata (CCU) to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN), where the cargo is then transferred onto Lufthansa’s transpacific freighter service to Los Angeles (LAX).

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JSA Delivers B737-800 To Jettime, Enters Danish Market

Jackson Square Aviation (JSA) has successfully delivered a Boeing 737-800 to Jettime a/s, establishing its first leasing partnership in Denmark. This marks a significant milestone for JSA as it expands its customer base into the Nordic ACMI and charter market, with Jettime operating as a leading regional provider of tailored air services.

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Malaysia Airlines Adds 13th Boeing 737-8 To Fleet

Malaysia Airlines has taken delivery of its 13th Boeing 737-8 aircraft, registered MH5041, further strengthening its narrowbody fleet with a modern, fuel-efficient aircraft that will enhance both passenger experience and operational capability. The aircraft landed at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) at 1:11 PM local time, completing its journey from Honolulu with a stopover in Guam.