Allegiant Air Takes Delivery of B737-8200
Allegiant Air (US) has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a Boeing B737-8200, identified by serial 68004. The aircraft is equipped with LEAP-1B27 engines, offering enhanced efficiency and performance.
Allegiant Air (US) has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a Boeing B737-8200, identified by serial 68004. The aircraft is equipped with LEAP-1B27 engines, offering enhanced efficiency and performance.
AirSial (Pakistan) is enhancing its operations with the acquisition of additional aircraft to meet its growing demand. The airline has signed an agreement to lease two Airbus A320s from AerCap (Ireland), which will increase the carrier’s fleet to nine aircraft upon delivery. These additions are part of AirSial’s strategy to strengthen its capacity and network.
Air Algérie has announced the addition of two Airbus A320 aircraft on wet lease for the winter 2024/25 season, extending operations until March 2025. The aircraft, identified by serial 2950 and serial 4564, will support the airline’s increased operational demand during the winter months.
AerCaribe (Colombia) has expanded its fleet with the delivery of one Boeing B737-400SF. The aircraft, identified by serial 26526, is on lease and equipped with CFM56-3C1 engines. This addition strengthens AerCaribe’s capacity for cargo operations across its network.
Volaris (Mexico) has taken delivery of a new Airbus A320neo, identified by serial number 12181. The aircraft, acquired on lease and powered by PW1127G-JM engines, strengthens Volaris’ commitment to expanding its fleet with fuel-efficient and modern aircraft.
Thai Lion Air has taken delivery of a Boeing B737-900ER, identified by serial number 41712. The aircraft, acquired on lease and powered by CFM56-7B26E engines, enhances the airline’s capacity for medium-haul operations.
Republique Gabonaise (US) has expanded its fleet with the addition of an ATR72-600, identified by serial number 1260. This turboprop aircraft, powered by PW127M engines, is a versatile addition that supports the airline’s operational needs.
Qantas (Australia) has announced that it expects to take delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR in April 2025. This aircraft is part of an order for 28 A321XLRs, supporting the airline’s long-term fleet modernization strategy, which includes replacing its Boeing 737 fleet over the next decade. Additionally, Qantas anticipates the arrival of its fifth Airbus A220 by the end of 2024.
Pegasus Airlines (Turkiye) has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A321neo, identified by serial number 12071. The aircraft, powered by LEAP-1A32 engines, is part of Pegasus’ ongoing efforts to modernize its fleet and improve operational efficiency.
KLM Cityhopper (Netherlands) has taken delivery of two Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, identified by serials 19020158 and 19020161. Both aircraft are equipped with PW1921G engines, further strengthening the airline’s regional fleet.