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Air Peace Enhances Fleet with Wet-Leased Airbus A320

Air Peace, Nigeria’s largest airline, has bolstered its fleet by wet-leasing an Airbus A320, serial number 2975, from SmartLynx Airlines. This strategic move replaces a departing A320, ensuring seamless operations across its domestic and regional networks.​

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Air China Expands Fleet with COMAC C909 Delivery

Air China has strengthened its regional fleet with the delivery of a COMAC C909, marking another step in the airline’s commitment to operational efficiency and network growth. The aircraft, bearing serial number 10177, is registered as B-332H and is powered by CF34-10A engines.

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Turkish Airlines Reduces Grounded Aircraft, Plans Fleet Expansion

Turkish Airlines has made significant progress in reducing the number of grounded aircraft, with a decrease of ten in its fleet. The airline remains optimistic that additional aircraft will return to service in 2026, helping to stabilize operations amid ongoing supply chain and maintenance challenges.

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Texel Air Australasia Takes Delivery of Boeing 737-800BCF

Texel Air Australasia (New Zealand) has taken delivery of a Boeing 737-800 Boeing Converted Freighter (BCF), serial number 36804, as part of its ongoing fleet expansion. The aircraft was delivered to Auckland and will be deployed across the carrier’s regional and international cargo network.

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SalamAir Postpones Delivery of Six Embraer E195-E2 Aircraft

SalamAir (Oman) has agreed with Embraer to postpone the delivery of six E195-E2 aircraft, citing operational challenges related to engine performance in hot and dusty environments. The aircraft were initially scheduled for delivery in 2024, but the airline has decided to defer them until a later date.

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Icelandair Expands Fleet with New Airbus A321neo

Icelandair has taken delivery of an Airbus A321neo, further advancing its fleet renewal efforts. The aircraft, manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12359, is registered as TF-IAB and is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1133G-JM engines. This addition marks another step in Icelandair’s strategy to phase out older aircraft and modernize its narrowbody fleet.

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Czech Airlines Takes Delivery of A220-300 Operated by Smartwings

Czech Airlines has taken delivery of an Airbus A220-300, serial 55330, which will be operated by parent company Smartwings. The aircraft is powered by PW1500G engines, adding a new-generation, fuel-efficient narrowbody to its fleet. Aircraft Details Strategic Importance The A220-300 enhances Czech Airlines’ operational efficiency, offering improved fuel consumption and lower emissions. With Smartwings managing operations, the aircraft will support network expansion and fleet modernization.