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Airbus Confident in Meeting 75-A-Month Production Target by 2027

Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury has expressed strong confidence in the company’s ability to achieve its ambitious production target of manufacturing 75 single-aisle aircraft per month by 2027. The announcement reflects Airbus’ strategic focus on scaling up its production to meet the growing global demand for commercial aviation.

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Tus Airways to Launch Tel Aviv–Naples Route in Summer 2025

Tus Airways, a Cypriot airline, has announced plans to introduce a new seasonal route connecting Tel Aviv and Naplesduring the summer of 2025. The flights will be operated using an Airbus A320, providing passengers with a convenient and comfortable travel option between the two destinations. Naples, known for its historic charm, vibrant culture, and culinary delights, continues to attract Israeli…

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Starlux Airlines to Launch Kobe Service from Taichung and Taipei

Starlux Airlines, based in Taiwan, has announced plans to operate flights from Taichung and Taipei to Kobe, Japan, starting 18 April 2025. The service will utilize the A321neo, known for its fuel efficiency and modern passenger amenities. This new route expansion highlights Starlux Airlines’ commitment to strengthening its presence in the Japanese market and providing convenient travel options for passengers in Taiwan. Kobe,…

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Eurowings Adds Seasonal Dusseldorf-Ponta Delgada Flights

Eurowings (Germany) has announced the introduction of seasonal flights connecting Dusseldorf to Ponta Delgada in the Azores. The service is set to commence on 10 May 2025 and will be operated using the Airbus A320. This new route reflects Eurowings’ strategy to expand its leisure travel options, catering to growing demand for unique and picturesque destinations. The Azores, known for their stunning volcanic landscapes and…

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Bamboo Airways Cancels Phu Quoc-Taiwan Charter Services

Bamboo Airways (Vietnam) has announced the cancellation of its planned charter services between Phu Quoc and Taiwan, which were scheduled to commence on 18 January 2025. The flights were to be operated using the airline’s Airbus A321 aircraft, offering a direct connection for leisure and business travelers. This decision comes amid uncertain demand in the charter flight market and operational…

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airBaltic Reports 8.3 Million Passengers in 2024

airBaltic (Latvia) has announced its operational results for 2024, reporting a significant milestone of carrying 8.3 million passengers, a testament to the airline’s strong performance over the year. This marks a substantial increase compared to previous years, reflecting growing demand across its network. In 2024, the airline successfully operated 73,300 flights, highlighting its capability to meet passenger demand…

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SriLankan Airlines Expands Fleet for Revival

SriLankan Airlines has embarked on a strategic five-year corporate plan to rejuvenate its operations, positioning itself for a stronger future in the aviation industry. As part of this revitalization, the airline has expanded its fleet to 25 aircraftby early 2025, with ambitions to reach a total of 27 aircraft in the coming months. The addition of three new aircraft highlights…

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Level to Wet Lease A330-900 for Barcelona–New York JFK Route

Level (Spain) is set to enhance its transatlantic operations by wet leasing an A330-900, serial 1963, from Iberojet (Portugal). This aircraft will operate the carrier’s Barcelona–New York JFK route from 01 June to 30 September 2025, coinciding with the peak summer travel season. The A330-900, a member of Airbus’ new-generation A330neo family, is well-regarded for its fuel efficiency, extended range, and improved…

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flyadeal Nears Order for 10 A330-900 Jets

flyadeal, the low-cost carrier of Saudi Arabia, is reportedly close to finalizing a deal to order 10 Airbus A330-900 jets. The agreement is expected to be signed in the coming weeks, with deliveries slated to commence in 2027. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in flyadeal’s fleet expansion plans, as it aims to enhance its capacity for…

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Delta Plans 2025 Fleet Adjustments with Retirements and Deliveries

Delta Air Lines is making significant adjustments to its fleet strategy for 2025. Following the retirement of just over 20 aircraft in 2024, the airline anticipates phasing out an additional 30 aircraft next year. At the same time, Delta plans to bolster its operations with the delivery of 40+ new aircraft, of which 12 to 13 will be widebody models, including Airbus…