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United Airlines Takes Delivery of A321neo

United Airlines (US) has taken delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, identified by serial number 12061. The aircraft is equipped with PW1133G-JM engines, known for their fuel efficiency and low environmental impact. This delivery enhances United Airlines’ commitment to modernizing its fleet with next-generation, fuel-efficient aircraft.

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United Airlines Receives A321neo with PW1133G-JM Engines

United Airlines, one of the largest carriers in the United States, has taken delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, identified by serial number 12218. The aircraft is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1133G-JM engines, offering increased fuel efficiency and reduced emissions compared to earlier models.

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VietJet Air Adds A321neo with PW1133G-JM Engines

VietJet Air, a leading low-cost carrier based in Vietnam, has taken delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, featuring serial number 12315. This state-of-the-art aircraft is equipped with PW1133G-JM engines, developed by Pratt & Whitney, which are recognized for their exceptional fuel efficiency and environmental benefits.

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Lufthansa City Airlines Adds A320neo with PW1127G-JM Engines

Lufthansa City Airlines, a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, has taken delivery of a new Airbus A320neo, featuring serial number 11672. The aircraft is powered by advanced PW1127G-JM engines, manufactured by Pratt & Whitney, offering superior fuel efficiency and lower emissions.

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airBaltic Cancels 4,670 Flights in Summer 2025 Due to Engine Shortage

airBaltic (Latvia) has been forced to cancel 4,670 flights scheduled across all its bases for the summer 2025 season. The cancellations come as a direct result of Pratt & Whitney (US) informing the carrier that several of its A220-300 aircraftwill remain grounded well into 2025 due to ongoing engine shortages.

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Wizz Air Signs New Pratt & Whitney Support Agreement

Wizz Air, the Hungary-based low-cost carrier, has entered into a new support agreement with Pratt & Whitney, aiming to tackle ongoing engine-related challenges that have impacted its fleet. The carrier announced that it expects 40 aircraft to remain grounded through fiscal 2026 due to these issues, highlighting the significant operational hurdles caused by engine reliability concerns.