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Austrian Airlines Considers Replacing E195 Fleet

Austrian Airlines has initiated a strategic review of its regional fleet, focusing specifically on options to replace its 17 Embraer E195 aircraft with newer-generation alternatives. The move reflects the airline’s efforts to modernize its operations and improve fleet efficiency, particularly within its European network.

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Alliance Airlines Takes Delivery Of E190 Jet

Alliance Airlines, based in Australia, has expanded its Embraer fleet with the delivery of a new E190 aircraft, bearing serial number 19000045. The aircraft is powered by CF34-10E6 engines, manufactured by GE Aviation, further strengthening the airline’s operational capacity and fleet consistency.

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Alaska Airlines To Begin MAX 8 Deliveries And Cabin Upgrades

Alaska Airlines is set to take delivery of its first three Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft in the coming weeks, all configured with 161 seats, including an increased number of first class seats. The deliveries represent the first step in a broader fleet and cabin upgrade initiative that will continue into 2026.

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Aircalin To Wet Lease A330-200 From Hi Fly For Summer Ops

Aircalin, the flag carrier of New Caledonia, has announced plans to wet lease one Airbus A330-200 from Hi Fly, the Portuguese ACMI specialist, during the summer of 2025. The temporary lease is intended to cover operations out of Noumea while both of Aircalin’s A330-900neos are scheduled for maintenance.

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Southwest Airlines Adds B737-8 Serial 68630 To Fleet

Southwest Airlines has further expanded its Boeing 737 MAX fleet with the delivery of one B737-8, bearing serial number 68630. The aircraft is equipped with LEAP-1B28 engines, developed by CFM International, offering advanced fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact.

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Southwest Ends Q1 With 800 Aircraft After Fleet Reshuffle

Southwest Airlines concluded the first quarter of 2025 with a total fleet of 800 aircraft, following the delivery of 11 Boeing 737-8s and the retirement of 14 older aircraft. This fleet reshuffle reflects the carrier’s continued strategy to modernize operations and maintain a competitive cost base while managing capacity growth carefully.

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Saudia Group Orders Up To 20 A330neos For Fleet Expansion

Saudia Group has signed a significant aircraft acquisition deal with Airbus, committing to the addition of up to 20 A330neo widebody aircraft to support the group’s long-term fleet expansion plans. Of these, 10 are firm orders allocated to flyadeal, the group’s low-cost subsidiary. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in 2027 and conclude by 2029.