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Air India Signs Multiple Interline Agreements

Air India has announced the signing of interline agreements with several international carriers, including airBaltic(Latvia), Bulgaria Air, Cyprus Airways, and Uzbekistan Airways. These partnerships aim to expand the airline’s global reach and streamline travel for passengers seeking seamless connections across multiple regions.

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SriLankan Airlines Adds A330-200 To Long-Haul Fleet

SriLankan Airlines is poised to strengthen its long-haul operations with the addition of a new A330-200 aircraft, serial 1261, powered by Trent 772B-60 engines. This strategic fleet enhancement is scheduled to join the airline’s operations on 04 June 2025 and is aimed at boosting capacity on high-demand international routes.

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Iraqi Airways Expands Fleet With 13 New Aircraft And More On The Way

Iraqi Airways has significantly expanded its fleet, adding 13 new aircraft as part of its ongoing modernization and growth strategy. The newly delivered aircraft include five A220s, six B737 MAXs, and two B787-8s. In addition, the airline has successfully returned 14 previously grounded aircraft to active service, reflecting a concerted effort to enhance operational efficiency and meet growing passenger demand.

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IndiGo Orders 30 More A350-900s, Doubling Total Order To 60

IndiGo (India) has announced a significant expansion of its widebody fleet with a firm order for 30 additional A350-900 aircraft, bringing its total order for this type to 60. This milestone represents a critical part of IndiGo’s long-term international expansion plans, as the airline aims to tap into growing demand for intercontinental travel.

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flyadeal CEO Criticizes Airbus Over Narrowbody Jet Delays

flyadeal (Saudi Arabia) CEO Steven Greenway has strongly criticized Airbus for persistent delays in the delivery of narrowbody jets, warning that these disruptions could also impact the airline’s plans for newly ordered A330neos. This public rebuke underscores the growing frustration among airlines that rely on timely aircraft deliveries to execute their fleet renewal and expansion strategies.

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Ethiopian Airlines Eyes Order For 20 Regional And Narrowbody Jets

Ethiopian Airlines is actively seeking to place a significant order for at least 20 regional or small narrowbody jets to rejuvenate its domestic fleet and meet growing demand for air travel within Ethiopia and surrounding regions. The airline is considering models such as the Embraer E2, the Airbus A220, and the Boeing B737-7 as potential candidates for this purchase, reflecting its strategic…