Cargojet to Expand B767-300F Fleet in 2025
Cargojet has announced plans to add four more Boeing 767-300 freighters to its fleet in 2025. The airline continues to expand its operations to meet increasing cargo demand.
Cargojet has announced plans to add four more Boeing 767-300 freighters to its fleet in 2025. The airline continues to expand its operations to meet increasing cargo demand.
Air Serbia is set to wet lease two additional Embraer E190s from Bulgaria Air to meet increased summer season demand. The fourth aircraft in this arrangement is expected to join the fleet by June 2025.
airBaltic (Latvia) is considering pushing back its planned IPO to early 2026, as CEO Martin Gauss acknowledged that ongoing engine delivery challenges are restricting the airline’s growth trajectory.
Thai Airways International is preparing for a major international expansion as it nears the completion of its debt restructuring process in late 2025. Debt administrator Piyasvasti Amranand has outlined plans for network growth, positioning the airline for stronger global competition.
Spirit Airlines has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12330. The aircraft is powered by PW1133G-JM engines, enhancing fuel efficiency and operational performance.
Shanghai Airlines has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a Boeing B737-8, bearing serial number 61657. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1B27 engines, providing improved fuel efficiency and operational reliability.
Malaysia Airlines has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a Boeing B737-8, bearing serial number 68123. The aircraft is leased and powered by LEAP-1B27 engines, offering enhanced fuel efficiency and operational performance.
LAM (Mozambique) has shortlisted 14 companies in the first phase of its tender process to acquire Embraer E190 and Boeing B737-700 aircraft. The number of aircraft to be acquired is expected to be between three and eight, supporting the airline’s fleet modernization and expansion strategy.
Kenya Airways has taken delivery of a Boeing B737-800, serial 39604, on lease from DAE Capital (UAE), marking the resumption of its fleet expansion strategy.
Hi Fly Malta has expanded its widebody fleet with the delivery of an Airbus A330-200, acquired on lease. The aircraft, bearing serial number 1283, is powered by CF6-80E1A4 engines, providing enhanced performance and efficiency.