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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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Shenzhen Airlines To Sell Five A319s For Fleet Renewal

Shenzhen Airlines, a key Chinese carrier and member of the Star Alliance, has announced the planned sale of five Airbus A319 aircraft as it moves forward with its broader fleet modernization strategy. The decision reflects the airline’s continued efforts to reduce the average age of its fleet, improve fuel efficiency, and align its aircraft portfolio with evolving market…

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China Southern Lists Ten B787-8s and GENX Engines for Sale

China Southern Airlines has placed ten Boeing 787-8 aircraft and two GENX-1B70 engines up for sale as it continues to streamline its widebody fleet. The aircraft, bearing serial numbers 34923 through 34932, are each listed at a minimum price of approximately US$50 million, reflecting their market valuation amid ongoing fleet restructuring efforts.

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Nordica Receives Bid for CRJ900 Fleet, Agreement Expected in March 2025

Nordica, Estonia’s former national airline, and the Estonian government have received a bid for the bankrupt carrier’s fleet of seven CRJ900s, marking a significant step toward asset liquidation. The agreement is expected to be signed in the first half of March 2025, with the buyer yet to be publicly identified.

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LAM Shortlists 14 Companies for E190 and B737-700 Acquisition

LAM (Mozambique) has shortlisted 14 companies in the first phase of its tender process to acquire Embraer E190 and Boeing B737-700 aircraft. The number of aircraft to be acquired is expected to be between three and eight, supporting the airline’s fleet modernization and expansion strategy.

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Azorra Reports 2024 Leasing and Fleet Transactions

Azorra, a US-based aircraft lessor, has released its fleet transaction highlights for 2024, showcasing a strong year of growth and activity. The company signed lease agreements for 17 aircraft, reflecting its commitment to supporting global carriers with modern and efficient fleet solutions. In addition to the leasing activity, Azorra successfully delivered nine aircraft to its clients, meeting operational demands…