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Jet Airways Liquidation May Transfer Aircraft to Challenge Group

The liquidation process for Jet Airways (India) is gaining momentum, with auctioned planes potentially being transferred to the Challenge Group, based in Malta. This development reflects a positive approach from both the lendersand the liquidator, who are working towards a resolution that maximizes asset recovery.

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BNDES Approves Financing for E2 Jet Exports to Azorra

BNDES (Brazilian Development Bank) has approved $182 million in financing for the export of eight Embraer E2 jets to Azorra, a US-based leasing company. Deliveries are scheduled to take place between December 2024 and 2025, showcasing the ongoing collaboration between Brazilian manufacturers and global operators.

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Air Europa Forecasts $3 Billion Turnover in 2024

Air Europa Holdings, a leading Spanish carrier, anticipates closing 2024 with a turnover of nearly $3 billion, reflecting a 6.3% year-on-year increase. The growth comes as the airline focuses on reducing its leverage while continuing to expand and modernize its fleet. As part of its fleet expansion strategy, Air Europa plans to add three Boeing 787 Dreamliners and its first Boeing 737…

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United Airlines Cuts Multiple Routes for Summer 2025

United Airlines, a major US carrier, has announced adjustments to its route network, including the discontinuation of its Los Angeles–Tulum route and the suspension of flights from Newark and Chicago during summer 2025. These changes reflect the airline’s efforts to streamline operations and optimize its network amid evolving market conditions.

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PIA to Resume US Flights After Seven-Year Suspension

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has announced the resumption of flights to the United States after a seven-year suspension. The decision follows the signing of a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) to address pending financial obligations. This milestone marks a significant step in PIA’s efforts to rebuild its international network and regain access to one of the world’s…

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Eurowings Cancels Berlin-Ljubljana Route Plans

Eurowings, the low-cost subsidiary of Lufthansa, has announced that it will no longer proceed with plans to launch flights between Berlin and Ljubljana, which were initially set to begin on 12 April 2025. The cancellation marks a change in the airline’s route development strategy and reflects shifting priorities within its network planning. No specific reasons for the decision have been…

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Azimuth Gains Approval for New International Routes

Azimuth Airlines, a regional carrier based in Russia, has received approval to operate new international routes. The airline will connect Sochi and Mineralnye Vody with Riyadh and launch a route from Mineralnye Vody to Karshiusing the SJ-100 (Sukhoi Superjet 100). These approvals mark a significant milestone for Azimuth as it expands its network into the Middle East and Central Asia, catering to increasing demand for…