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Japan Airlines To Extend B777-300ER Retirement

Japan Airlines (JAL) Managing Director Ross Leggett has confirmed that the retirement of the carrier’s B777-300ER fleet will be postponed by approximately three years. This decision comes as Japan Airlines continues to monitor future aircraft delivery schedules to ensure seamless operational transitions without service disruptions.

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Alaska Airlines Delays E175 Deliveries And Summer Schedule

Alaska Airlines has announced a delay in the delivery of two E175 aircraft that were scheduled for May 2025, alongside adjustments to its summer 2025 flight schedule. The airline attributes these decisions to the “uncertain economic environment” and the financial impact of tariffs that have disrupted its supply chain and overall aircraft acquisition plans.

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T’way Air Postpones Meeting to Finalize Daemyung Sono Deal

T’way Air, a low-cost airline based in South Korea, has postponed its extraordinary general meeting (EGM) to 24 June 2025, thereby delaying the finalization of its proposed acquisition of Daemyung Sono’s management rights. The move follows a delay in the anticipated ruling from the Fair Trade Commission (FTC), which is currently reviewing the proposed corporate combination.

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airBaltic IPO May Be Delayed Amid Funding Concerns

airBaltic, the flag carrier of Latvia, has cautioned that it may need to secure additional funding from its shareholdersshould unfavorable conditions persist into the second half of 2025. The airline’s statement underlines growing financial uncertainty in a challenging market environment, with the company preparing for multiple potential outcomes.

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Air Canada Delays A321XLR And B787-10 Deliveries To 2026

Air Canada has revised its fleet delivery schedule, confirming that both the A321XLR and B787-10 aircraft types will now be delivered starting in 2026, representing a delay of several months from the originally expected timeline. The adjustments affect the airline’s fleet development strategy through 2028 and reflect broader supply chain constraints impacting OEMs globally.

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Japan Airlines Extends B777-300ER Service Due To A350 Delays

Japan Airlines (JAL) has confirmed that it will postpone the retirement of its Boeing 777-300ER fleet by approximately one year, in response to ongoing delivery delays of the Airbus A350 widebody aircraft. This decision will allow JAL to maintain its long-haul service capacity without significant disruption to its global route network.

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Croatia Airlines A220 Deliveries Delayed, Third Jet Due In May

Croatia Airlines has been notified of delivery delays affecting four Airbus A220 aircraft originally scheduled for arrival during 2025. Despite the setbacks, the airline’s third A220 is now confirmed for delivery in May 2025, maintaining momentum in its transition to a new-generation fleet.

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Air Astana Delays B787-9 Delivery, Signs GE Maintenance Deal

Air Astana Group, the national airline of Kazakhstan, has confirmed that the delivery of its first Boeing 787-9 has been pushed to the second half of 2026, marking a delay from the previously expected timeline. The move comes amid broader adjustments to fleet schedules as the carrier aligns its long-haul strategy with updated operational forecasts and capacity planning.

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China Southern Shareholders Freeze Sales For 18 Months

China Southern Airlines has announced that its controlling shareholder, China Southern Air Holding, along with its affiliated subsidiaries, has committed to a shareholding freeze that will remain in effect for 18 months. This move is designed to strengthen investor confidence and signal long-term commitment to the airline’s strategic direction.

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Air Astana Delays B787-9 Deliveries To Mid-2026

Air Astana (Kazakhstan) has announced a delay in the arrival of its long-anticipated Boeing 787-9 aircraft, now expected to be delivered in mid-2026. This development is likely to impact the airline’s previously stated plans to launch direct transatlantic services, including flights to New York, which had been tentatively scheduled around the original delivery timeline.