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Air Canada Takes Delivery Of B737-8 With LEAP-1B27 Engines

Air Canada has expanded its narrowbody fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8, carrying manufacturer serial number 66479. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1B27 engines, manufactured by CFM International, and joins the airline’s growing number of next-generation narrowbody jets designed to support its domestic and transborder operations.

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Vietnam Airlines To Raise $347M Capital For 50-Aircraft Expansion Plan

Vietnam Airlines has received official shareholder approval to increase its charter capital by $347.1 million, forming a central component of its strategic long-term plan. The capital infusion will support the acquisition of 50 new aircraft, significantly strengthening the airline’s competitive position in both domestic and international markets.

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Southwest Airlines Firms B737-7 Orders, Plans 50 Retirements

Southwest Airlines, one of the largest low-cost carriers in the United States, has exercised options for nine Boeing B737-7 aircraft during the first four months of 2025. The newly firmed orders are scheduled for delivery in 2026, as part of the airline’s continued efforts to modernize its fleet with next-generation aircraft.

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Croatia Airlines Takes Delivery Of A220-300 From Azorra

Croatia Airlines has taken delivery of a new Airbus A220-300, serial number 55350, from U.S.-based lessor Azorra, marking the sixth A220 aircraft to join its fleet. This delivery is the first of three aircraft the airline is scheduled to receive from Azorra by 2026, as part of a comprehensive plan to overhaul and modernize its narrowbody fleet.

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AviLease Places First Direct Order With Boeing

AviLease, the Saudi Arabian aircraft leasing company, has announced its first direct order with Boeing, marking a significant milestone in its growth strategy. The deal includes a firm commitment for 20 Boeing B737-8 aircraft, along with options for an additional 10 units. This order signals AviLease’s long-term confidence in the demand for narrowbody jets and its ambition to…

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Air Europa To Receive First B737 MAX Next Week

Air Europa is poised to receive its first Boeing B737 MAX aircraft next week, marking a major step in the Spanish carrier’s narrowbody fleet modernization. This delivery will be followed by ten additional B737 MAX aircraft, scheduled to arrive starting in 2026, with deliveries occurring at a rate of one aircraft per month.

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United Airlines Confirmed As Buyer Of 40 A321neos Post-2030

United Airlines has been officially identified as the customer behind a previously undisclosed order for 40 Airbus A321neo aircraft, with deliveries scheduled to begin after 2030. The revelation adds clarity to Airbus’s backlog and underscores United’s continued commitment to fleet renewal and capacity expansion.

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Turkish Airlines Uses Aviation Finance Insurance For Two Aircraft

Turkish Airlines has become the first airline globally to utilize the Sompo AXIS Aviation Finance Insurance product to finance its new aircraft, signaling a unique innovation in aviation financing. The carrier applied the solution to the acquisition of two aircraft: one Airbus A350-900 and one Airbus A321neo.

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SolitAir Plans Freighter Fleet Growth Through 2026

SolitAir, a UAE-based cargo airline, has unveiled plans to expand its narrowbody freighter fleet to as many as 12 aircraft by the end of 2025, with further ambitions to add up to 10 more aircraft in 2026. The move reflects the airline’s proactive approach to scaling cargo capacity amid growing demand for regional and medium-haul logistics services.