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GOL Seeks Court Approval for Lease of B737-800BCF From UMBF

GOL Linhas Aéreas, the Brazilian low-cost carrier currently undergoing restructuring proceedings, has submitted a request to the court to approve entry into a lease agreement for one Boeing 737-800BCF, bearing serial number 33551. The lease arrangement is with UMBF (Ireland) as lessor, under terms defined in a Letter of Intent (LOI). BBAM Aviation Services (Ireland) is designated as the servicer of the aircraft.

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Eurowings Takes Delivery of B737-800 on Wet Lease From Smartwings

Eurowings, the low-cost subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group based in Germany, has expanded its operational fleet with the wet lease of a Boeing 737-800, bearing serial number 39404, from Smartwings of Czechia. The aircraft is powered by CFM56-7B26 engines, a widely used and reliable powerplant for this aircraft type.

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Clic to Receive Two New Aircraft in 2025 to Boost Routes

Clic, the Colombian regional airline formerly known as EasyFly, has announced plans to take delivery of two new aircraft in 2025 as part of its strategy to reinforce existing routes and enhance regional connectivity across Colombia. The move underscores the carrier’s continued post-restructuring growth and its commitment to servicing underserved regional markets.

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British Airways Takes Delivery of A320neo Serial 12483

British Airways has added another Airbus A320neo to its short-haul fleet with the delivery of aircraft serial number 12483, powered by LEAP-1A26 engines. The latest addition supports the airline’s fleet renewal strategy focused on more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly operations within Europe and nearby markets.

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Avmax Acquires 19 Dash 8s From Qantas, Leases Q200s to Skytrans

Avmax, the Canadian aviation services company, has completed a significant fleet acquisition deal with Qantas, purchasing a total of 19 De Havilland Dash 8 Series aircraft, comprising three Q200s and sixteen Q300s. The transaction marks one of the largest secondary market moves involving regional turboprops in the Asia-Pacific region this year.

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Avation Leases ATR72-600 to Clic Air for Six Years

Avation, the Singapore-based aircraft leasing company, has signed a six-year lease agreement with Clic Air of Colombia for one ATR72-600 turboprop. The aircraft, currently undergoing return processing from its previous operator, is expected to be delivered to Clic Air within the coming weeks, further expanding the carrier’s growing regional fleet.

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Airzena Takes Delivery of B737-900ER Powered by CFM56-7BE

Airzena, the flag carrier of Georgia, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of one Boeing 737-900ER, bearing serial number 41534. The aircraft is on lease and is powered by CFM56-7BE engines, further enhancing the airline’s medium-haul capabilities as it continues its post-pandemic recovery and regional growth strategy.

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VietJet Takes Delivery of A321neo Powered by PW1133G-JM

VietJet, the Vietnamese low-cost carrier, has further expanded its next-generation fleet with the delivery of one Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12520. The aircraft is equipped with PW1133G-JM engines, manufactured by Pratt & Whitney, and reflects the airline’s ongoing investment in fuel-efficient, high-capacity aircraft to meet rising demand across its domestic and regional network.

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Transavia Takes Delivery of A321neo Powered by LEAP-1A32

Transavia, the Dutch low-cost subsidiary of the Air France-KLM Group, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of one Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12451. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1A32 engines, supplied by CFM International, and marks another step in the airline’s transition to a more fuel-efficient, next-generation fleet.

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Thai Airways Reaffirms B787 Order, Eyes 35 More Aircraft

Thai Airways International has reaffirmed its commitment to fleet expansion as a core element of its strategic growth plan, confirming that its order for 45 Boeing 787 aircraft remains active, with deliveries set to begin from mid-2027. In addition to this substantial widebody order, the airline also announced intentions to procure an additional 35 aircraft, contingent on evolving market conditions and demand recovery.