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Cathay Pacific Opens Widebody Aircraft Bid

Cathay Pacific, the flagship carrier of Hong Kong, has officially launched a bidding process to acquire new widebody aircraft, with the Airbus A350, Boeing B787, and B777X competing for the order. While the final number of jets to be procured has not been confirmed, this development highlights Cathay Pacific’s commitment to modernizing its fleet.

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7 Air Gains Preliminary Approval for US Cargo Operations

7 Air, a US-based carrier, has received preliminary approval from the US Department of Transportation (DOT) to commence its cargo operations. The airline will begin with two Boeing 737-800 P2F (Passenger-to-Freighter) aircraft, identified by serial numbers 34799 and 33471.

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United Airlines Adjusts 2025 Aircraft Deliveries Due to OEM Delays

United Airlines has revised its aircraft delivery expectations for 2025, citing delays from original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The carrier now plans to take delivery of 71 narrow-body aircraft and 10 wide-body aircraft, a reduction from the 100 deliveries originally anticipated.

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Sunlight Air Expands Fleet with Fourth ATR72-600

Sunlight Air, a boutique airline based in the Philippines, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of its fourth aircraft, an ATR72-600, procured directly from ATR. This new addition underscores the airline’s commitment to enhancing inter-island connectivity and catering to the growing demand for regional air travel.