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Air Montenegro Wet Leases A320 From DAT

Air Montenegro has announced that it has wet leased one Airbus A320 (serial number 4973) from Danish Air Transport (DAT). The lease agreement is in place until at least 10 June 2025, highlighting the airline’s efforts to maintain operational flexibility and meet passenger demand during the busy summer season.

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Aeroflot Nears Insurance Settlement With Lessors

Aeroflot Group (Russia) has announced that it expects to complete insurance settlements with foreign lessors covering 36 aircraft in its fleet. According to CEO Sergei Aleksandrovsky, all commercial terms of these settlements have already been finalized, paving the way for a resolution to long-standing issues stemming from the grounding of foreign-leased aircraft in Russia.

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Etihad Takes Delivery Of B787-9 Aircraft

Etihad has recently expanded its fleet with the delivery of one Boeing 787-9 aircraft, registered as A6-BNH. This aircraft is powered by GEnx-1B74/75 engines, known for their improved fuel efficiency and environmental performance. The delivery marks a significant milestone for Etihad, as the airline continues to modernize its long-haul fleet with state-of-the-art, fuel-efficient aircraft.

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Air Zimbabwe To Sell Two B777-200ERs To Clear Debts

Air Zimbabwe has announced plans to sell two B777-200ER aircraft, serial numbers 28421 and 28422, in an “as-is” condition to help settle its outstanding debts. The airline is seeking bids for the aircraft by 25 July 2025, marking a significant move to reduce financial pressures and stabilize its operations.

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Air Cairo To Receive Two A320s From Macquarie

Air Cairo is poised to bolster its fleet with the delivery of two Airbus A320 aircraft, identified by serial numbers 6500and 6458. These aircraft acquisitions are facilitated under a lease agreement with Macquarie AirFinance, a major aircraft leasing company based in Ireland. This move marks a strategic expansion for the Egyptian carrier, strengthening its capacity and operational flexibility.

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Air Arabia Abu Dhabi Adds Two A320s to Fleet

Air Arabia Abu Dhabi, the UAE-based low-cost carrier, has expanded its fleet with the addition of two A320 aircraft. The new aircraft, bearing serial numbers 5004 and 5058, are powered by CFM56-5B4/3 engines, aligning with the airline’s focus on maintaining operational efficiency and reliability.

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Vietnam Airlines Plans To Finalize Order For 50 B737 MAX

Vietnam Airlines is set to finalize a provisional order for 50 Boeing 737 MAX jets that it made in 2023. This substantial order is part of the airline’s broader fleet expansion and renewal plan, which anticipates the need for up to 100 new narrowbody aircraft by 2035. The order is a significant step in Vietnam Airlines’ long-term growth strategy…