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Cargojet Receives Leased 2000-Vintage B767-300F

Cargojet (Canada), a leading provider of time-sensitive cargo services, has taken delivery of a 2000-vintage production Boeing 767-300F. The aircraft, bearing serial number 30780, is leased from Jetran (US) and will strengthen Cargojet’s existing fleet to meet rising demand for air freight.

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Boliviana de Aviación Faces Operational Challenges Due to Lease Payment Delays

Boliviana de Aviación (BoA), Bolivia’s national airline, is grappling with significant operational challenges due to financial constraints. The carrier has been unable to pay the leases for six of its aircraft, resulting in their grounding. Additionally, two more planes remain out of service due to ongoing maintenance, further impacting the airline’s operational capacity.

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Air Arabia Takes Delivery of Leased A320

Air Arabia (UAE) has expanded its fleet with the delivery of one A320, serial 7426, on lease. The aircraft is powered by CFM56-5B4/3 engines, which offer reliability and efficiency in operations. This addition aligns with Air Arabia’s commitment to enhancing its fleet capacity and meeting increasing passenger demand across its network.

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Korean Air Completes Acquisition of Asiana Airlines

Korean Air is set to officially finalize its acquisition of a controlling stake in Asiana Airlines (South Korea) today. This strategic move will see Korean Air invest $1.07 billion to purchase a 63.9% stake in Asiana through a third-party share issuance, marking a significant milestone in the consolidation of South Korea’s aviation industry.

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Etihad and Air Seychelles Establish Codeshare Agreement

Etihad Airways (UAE) and Air Seychelles have announced a new codeshare agreement, which aims to improve connectivity between the two carriers via Abu Dhabi International Airport. This partnership is set to enhance travel options and convenience for passengers flying between the Middle East and the Indian Ocean region.

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Former SriLankan Airlines CEO Faces US Sanctions Over Bribery

Kapila Chandrasena, the former CEO of SriLankan Airlines, has been sanctioned by the United States for his involvement in a bribery scheme that led to the airline purchasing Airbus aircraft at inflated prices. This development marks a significant escalation in the ongoing scrutiny of corruption in international aviation procurement.

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Lufthansa Urges EU Support, Warns of Industry Challenges

Lufthansa (Germany) has issued an urgent appeal to German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, highlighting critical challenges faced by the European aviation industry. In a formal letter, Lufthansa’s management has demanded enhanced support for the sector to safeguard its competitive position on the global stage.

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GOL Files Chapter 11 Plan to Deleverage and Raise Capital

GOL Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes (Brazil) has announced its intention to file a Chapter 11 plan of reorganization, marking a significant step in its financial restructuring efforts. The plan is aimed at deleveraging its balance sheet, extinguishing up to $1.7 billion of prepetition funded debt and $850 million in other obligations, enabling the airline to strengthen its financial foundation.

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Alaska Air Group Unveils Strategic Plan Post-Hawaiian Airlines Merger

Alaska Air Group (US) has introduced its ambitious “Alaska Accelerate” strategic plan, charting a three-year roadmap aimed at unlocking US$1 billion in incremental profit and significant value creation following its combination with Hawaiian Airlines (US). The strategy underscores the Group’s focus on delivering enhanced operational efficiency, improved profitability, and stronger shareholder returns.