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Air Arabia Launches Flights Between Ras Al Khaimah And Kazan

Air Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa’s largest low-cost carrier, has officially launched non-stop flights connecting Ras Al Khaimah (UAE) and Kazan (Russia). The inaugural service marks another milestone in Air Arabia’s growing operations from its Ras Al Khaimah hub, expanding connectivity between the UAE and key Russian cities.

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Delta Air Lines To Take Delivery Of Airbus A350-900

Delta Air Lines is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A350-900, further expanding its next-generation widebody fleet. The aircraft, identified by Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 747, is an A350-941 variant powered by two Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 engines. The delivery represents another milestone in Delta’s long-term commitment to modern, fuel-efficient aircraft that strengthen its global network.

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CDB Aviation Delivers Five Airbus A320neo Family Jets To Volaris

CDB Aviation, a wholly owned Irish subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Ltd., has announced the successful delivery of five Airbus A320neo Family aircraft to Volaris, one of Latin America’s largest and fastest-growing low-cost carriers. The delivery—comprising two A320neo and three A321neo aircraft—marks a significant milestone in the long-standing partnership between the lessor and the Mexican airline.

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Royal Jordanian To Take Delivery Of Airbus A320neo

Royal Jordanian Airlines is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A320neo, part of the carrier’s ongoing fleet modernization program. The aircraft, bearing Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 12292, is an A320-271N model powered by two Pratt & Whitney PW1127G-JM engines, known for their exceptional fuel efficiency and lower emissions.

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AJet To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8 MAX

AJet, the Turkish low-cost subsidiary of Turkish Airlines, is preparing to take delivery of a Boeing 737-8 MAX from Boeing. The aircraft carries Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 66761 and registration TC-OHH, and is powered by a pair of CFMI LEAP-1B27 engines. This delivery marks another step in AJet’s rapid fleet expansion and modernization strategy.

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Alaska Airlines To Receive Boeing 737-8 MAX

Alaska Airlines is preparing to welcome a new Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft into its fleet as part of its continued modernization and efficiency drive. The aircraft, carrying Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 68528 and registered as N823AK, is powered by two CFM LEAP-1B engines. Delivery from Boeing is imminent, marking another step in Alaska’s long-term fleet renewal strategy.

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Vietjet Air To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8 MAX

Vietjet Air is preparing to take delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX, identified by Manufacturer Serial Number (MSN) 63900 and registration HS-VZA. The narrowbody aircraft is equipped with two CFM LEAP-1B engines, offering advanced fuel efficiency and improved performance over previous 737 generations.

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Air Lease Leases A321neo To Sun PhuQuoc Airways

Air Lease Corporation (ALC) has announced the lease placement of one new Airbus A321-200neo with Sun PhuQuoc Airways, a new Vietnamese carrier preparing to launch operations. The long-term lease agreement includes the delivery of the aircraft in 2027, strengthening ALC’s presence in Southeast Asia’s fast-growing aviation market.

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JetBlue Q3 2025 Results and Fort Lauderdale Expansion

JetBlue posted its Q3 2025 results, showing solid progress under its JetForward transformation plan aimed at restoring sustained profitability. The airline reported $2.3 billion in operating revenue, a 1.8% year-over-year decrease, but outperformed cost and revenue guidance thanks to tighter expense control and robust close-in demand. Operating cash flow and liquidity remained strong at $2.9 billion, excluding the $600 million revolving credit facility,…

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airBaltic Launches Direct Flights from Tallinn to Madeira

airBaltic, the Latvian national airline, has officially launched a new direct route between Tallinn and Madeira, Portugal. The new connection will operate once weekly on Sundays through March 28, 2026, offering Estonian travelers direct access to one of Europe’s most scenic island destinations for the first time.