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Alaska Air Confirms More B787s And B737-10s, Adds Seattle Pilot Base

Alaska Air Group, one of the largest carriers in the United States, has announced plans to exercise options for five additional Boeing 787-9s, expanding its long-haul capabilities. Simultaneously, the airline will firm up additional options for Boeing 737-10s, reinforcing its narrowbody growth strategy.

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Africa Charter Deploys Second B737-400F For BidAir Cargo

Africa Charter Airline, based in South Africa, has expanded its freighter operations by placing a second Boeing 737-400F into ACMI service for BidAir Cargo, also based in South Africa. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number 24446, further strengthens the partnership between the two companies in the fast-growing African cargo market.

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AirExplore Subleases B737-800F To ASL Airlines Belgium

AirExplore, a Slovakian ACMI and cargo operator, has announced the sublease of one Boeing 737-800F freighter to ASL Airlines Belgium. The move marks another step in the regional redistribution of freighter capacity across Europe as cargo operators continue to optimize their fleets for evolving demand patterns.

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Fitch Revises Boeing Outlook To Stable, Affirms Ratings

Fitch Ratings has upgraded its Outlook on Boeing’s Long-Term Issuer Default Rating (IDR) to Stable, reversing its previous Negative stance. The agency has simultaneously affirmed Boeing’s Long-Term IDR at ‘BBB-’, maintaining its investment-grade status. This change reflects increased confidence in Boeing’s medium-term financial stability and operational recovery following several years of setbacks tied to production delays, safety scrutiny, and supply chain challenges.

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Boeing Appoints Jesus Malave as New CFO

Boeing has announced a leadership transition in its finance division with the appointment of Jesus Malave as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective 15 August 2025. He will succeed Brian West, who will take on a new role as Senior Advisor to Boeing President and CEO Kelly Ortberg.

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Singapore Airlines Takes Delivery of B737-8 Aircraft

Singapore Airlines continues its narrowbody fleet modernization with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8, bearing serial number 44266, and equipped with LEAP-1B27 engines from CFM International. This aircraft joins the airline’s growing 737 MAX fleet, supporting regional growth and operational efficiency.

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Qatar Airways Takes Delivery of B787-8 on Wet Lease

Qatar Airways has received a Boeing 787-8 aircraft under a wet lease arrangement from Oman Air, further enhancing its widebody fleet for medium to long-haul operations. The aircraft is identified by serial number 42379 and is powered by GEnx-1B engines, developed by GE Aviation for optimal fuel efficiency and range performance.

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Qantas to Lease B737-800s Amid A321XLR Delays

Qantas, Australia’s flag carrier, has announced plans to lease four Boeing 737-800 aircraft by the end of 2025 to help bridge the capacity gap caused by delays in the delivery of its Airbus A321XLR fleet. The airline had expected a smoother integration of the A321XLRs into its domestic and regional network, but the first of these next-generation aircraft has already arrived three months…

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GOL Takes Delivery of B737-800BCF on Lease

GOL Linhas Aéreas, Brazil’s leading low-cost carrier, has taken delivery of a Boeing 737-800BCF (Boeing Converted Freighter), further expanding its cargo capabilities. The aircraft, bearing serial number 33551, has been leased and is powered by CFM56-7B26 engines, one of the most commonly used and reliable engine types in the 737NG family.

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Garuda Indonesia to Lease B737-8 From BOC Aviation

Garuda Indonesia is taking concrete steps to reintroduce the Boeing 737-8 to its fleet, signaling renewed confidence in the type as part of the airline’s broader recovery plan. The national flag carrier is currently finalizing a lease agreement with BOC Aviation, a leading Singapore-based aircraft lessor, to acquire one B737-8.