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Alaska Airlines Adds B737-9 With LEAP-1B28 Engines

Alaska Airlines has further expanded its Boeing MAX fleet with the recent delivery of a B737-9, serial number 68521, equipped with CFM International LEAP-1B28 engines. This aircraft forms part of the airline’s ongoing strategy to modernize its fleet while increasing capacity and efficiency.

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Aeromexico Adds B737-9 With LEAP-1B28 Engines

Aeromexico has expanded its narrowbody fleet with the recent delivery of a Boeing 737-9, bearing manufacturer serial number 62916, and powered by CFM International LEAP-1B28 engines. This addition supports the airline’s ongoing modernization strategy focused on increasing fuel efficiency and optimizing operational performance across its domestic and regional networks.

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Nok Air Plans $221M Capital Raise For Recovery

Nok Air, a Thai low-cost carrier, is preparing to raise $221 million in new capital as part of its recovery strategy aimed at exiting its rehabilitation plan within the next three years. The capital increase will serve multiple operational and strategic needs, including purchasing engines, repairing existing aircraft, leasing new aircraft, enhancing passenger services, and funding working capital.

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Jambojet Secures $13.4M Loan For Fleet Support

Jambojet, a regional low-cost airline based in Kenya, has obtained a $13.4 million loan from NCBA Group for the financial year ending December 2024. The funding is part of a strategic move to restructure aircraft leases and cover engine maintenance costs, reflecting the airline’s ongoing focus on operational stability and fleet reliability.

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Air Mauritius Targets Profitability By 2026

Air Mauritius has unveiled a renewed business strategy under the leadership of Chairman Kremchand Beegoo, outlining its target to return to profitability by 2026. The national carrier of Mauritius is aiming for a complete operational and financial recovery by 2027, following significant challenges in recent years, including the pandemic’s prolonged impact on tourism and international air travel.

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Mozambique’s LAM And Airports Operator Hold $400M State Debt

Mozambique’s Ministry of Finance has revealed that Aeroportos de Mozambique and the national airline LAM (Linhas Aéreas de Moçambique) together account for nearly $400 million in public debt, representing approximately half of the total liabilities held by Mozambique’s State Business Sector.

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SpiceJet Wins Appeal Against KAL Airways And Kalanithi Maran

SpiceJet, one of India’s leading low-cost carriers, has scored a major legal victory after a division bench of the Delhi High Court dismissed an appeal filed by KAL Airways and former SpiceJet promoter Kalanithi Maran. The appeal sought over $152.7 million in damages along with other claims stemming from past financial and ownership disputes.

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Kenya Airways Chairman Michael Joseph To Step Down

Kenya Airways has announced that its Chairman, Michael Joseph, will retire from the airline’s board of directors in June 2025, concluding nearly a decade of leadership at the national carrier. Joseph, a prominent figure in Kenya’s corporate landscape and a former CEO of Safaricom, has played a critical role in steering the airline through a series of operational…

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EnComm Aviation Secures AOC, To Add ATP Freighters

EnComm Aviation, a startup cargo carrier based in Kenya, has officially received its Air Operator Certificate (AOC)from the Kenya Civil Aviation Authority (CAA), clearing the regulatory path for commercial flight operations. The company has also confirmed its intention to introduce ATP freighters into its fleet, targeting underserved regional cargo markets.