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World Star Aviation Delivers and Novates CFM56 Engine Leases

World Star Aviation (UK) has successfully delivered two CFM56-7B engines on lease to Turkish Airlines and Go2Sky (Slovakia), further strengthening its presence in the engine leasing market. Additionally, the company has novated a CFM56-5B engine lease to Croatia Airlines, ensuring continued support for airline fleet operations.

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Turkish Airlines Expands Fleet with Airbus A321neo Delivery

Turkish Airlines has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A321neo, further enhancing its operational capabilities. The newly delivered aircraft, identified by serial number 12431, is powered by PW1133G-JM engines, which provide increased fuel efficiency and lower emissions.

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Turkish Airlines Denied Request for Additional Flights to Canada

Turkish Airlines (THY) has had its request to operate five additional weekly flights to Canada from April 1, 2025, denied by Canadian authorities. The request, which sought extra-bilateral authority, was rejected as it would substantially modify the negotiated air service agreement outside of the formal renegotiation process.

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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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Turkish Airlines Reports Strong 2024 Financial Performance

Turkish Airlines, Turkey’s national carrier, has announced its financial results for 2024, reporting revenue of $22.5 billion and a net profit of $3.4 billion, marking a 17% increase compared to the previous year. The airline’s cash and cash equivalents reached $1.87 billion, underscoring its robust liquidity and financial stability.

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Turkish Airlines to Launch Flights to Minneapolis and Auckland

Turkish Airlines, Turkey’s national flag carrier, has announced plans to expand its global network with new routes to Minneapolis and Auckland. The airline intends to commence flights to Minneapolis in April or May 2025, while the Auckland route will be introduced via Singapore, further enhancing Turkish Airlines’ connectivity across continents.