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CDB Aviation Delivers A321neo To Aegean Airlines

CDB Aviation, a global aircraft leasing company headquartered in Ireland, has completed a delivery of one Airbus A321neo to Aegean Airlines, marking a continuation of its support for the Greek flag carrier’s fleet modernization. The aircraft was transferred directly from CDB Aviation’s orderbook, underscoring the lessor’s long-term investment in new-generation aircraft.

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ACG Delivers Third A321neo To Wizz Air Under Lease Deal

Aviation Capital Group (ACG) has successfully delivered another Airbus A321neo to Wizz Air, marking the third aircraft provided under a multi-aircraft sale and leaseback agreement. The delivery reflects ongoing fleet expansion by Wizz Air and highlights the role of strategic leasing partnerships in enabling ultra-low-cost carriers to scale capacity efficiently.

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Air Niugini Orders Two Additional A220-100s From Airbus

Air Niugini, the national carrier of Papua New Guinea, has expanded its regional fleet modernization strategy by signing a firm order for two additional Airbus A220-100 aircraft. This move underscores the airline’s ongoing commitment to replacing older, less efficient models with new-generation regional jets that offer improved fuel economy, passenger comfort, and operational versatility.

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Aegean Airlines Reports Q1 Revenue Growth Despite Loss

Aegean Airlines, the flag carrier of Greece, has announced its financial results for the first quarter of 2025, showing a 14% increase in revenue year-over-year to $347 million. The growth reflects stronger demand and capacity expansion in the post-pandemic recovery period, especially during the early spring season. However, the airline posted an after-tax loss of $7.4 million, largely attributed to seasonal…

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Cebu Pacific And flyadeal Sign Wet Lease MoU

Cebu Pacific of the Philippines and flyadeal of Saudi Arabia have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU)aimed at exploring strategic joint commercial initiatives between the two low-cost carriers. The agreement outlines the mutual intention to collaborate in optimizing aircraft utilization and expanding seasonal capacity through wet lease arrangements involving their Airbus A320 fleets.

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Qatar Airways Drops B737-10 To Focus On Airbus Fleet

Qatar Airways has confirmed plans to cancel its order for 25 Boeing 737-10 aircraft as part of a strategic decision to center its short-haul fleet around Airbus aircraft. The move finalizes a shift that began following the resolution of a high-profile legal dispute with Airbus related to paint surface issues on the A350.

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DAT Adds A320 For Finnair And Iberia Wet Lease

DAT (Denmark) is expanding its cooperation with Finnair (Finland) through the extension of a wet lease agreement, which now includes the addition of another Airbus A320 aircraft. From 01 June to 25 October 2025, the new aircraft will operate flights out of Barcelona, supporting both Finnair and Iberia (Spain) operations during the peak summer season.

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SAS Selects Lufthansa Technik Malta For A350 Maintenance

SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) has entered into a multi-year agreement with Lufthansa Technik, designating its Malta-based subsidiary as the primary provider for base maintenance of SAS’s growing Airbus A350 fleet. The program will commence in 2026, supporting the airline’s long-haul operations with world-class MRO services.

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Vietjet Orders 20 Airbus A330-900s For Expansion

Vietjet, the Vietnamese low-cost carrier known for its aggressive growth strategy in Asia-Pacific, has announced a landmark order for 20 Airbus A330-900 aircraft. This move represents Vietjet’s first significant widebody order with Airbus and marks a pivotal shift in its long-term strategic planning, with the goal of expanding medium- and long-haul operations over the coming decade.

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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…