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Deucalion Aviation Delivers Second A321 To Turkish Airlines

Deucalion Aviation, a UK-based aircraft asset manager and lessor, has announced the successful delivery of a second Airbus A321 aircraft to Turkish Airlines under a long-term operating lease agreement. The aircraft, manufactured in 2014, is powered by IAE V2527-A5 engines and joins Turkish Airlines’ growing narrowbody fleet as part of its network expansion strategy.

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Condor Takes Delivery Of A320neo MSN 12580

Condor, the German leisure carrier, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of an Airbus A320neo, MSN 12580, equipped with Pratt & Whitney PW1127G-JM engines. This latest-generation narrowbody aircraft is expected to support the airline’s ongoing renewal of its short- and medium-haul fleet, focusing on sustainability and operating cost efficiency.

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China Eastern Takes Delivery Of A321neo MSN 12399

China Eastern Airlines, one of China’s largest carriers, has accepted the delivery of an Airbus A321neo aircraft, identified by manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12399. The aircraft is powered by CFM International LEAP-1A32 engines, which offer significant reductions in fuel burn, noise, and CO₂ emissions compared to previous-generation narrowbody aircraft.

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Bulgaria Air Receives Leased A220-300 MSN 55325

Bulgaria Air, the national carrier of Bulgaria, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of an Airbus A220-300, MSN 55325, marking another step in its modernization strategy. The aircraft was delivered on lease and is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1521G-3 engines, a member of the geared turbofan family known for significantly improved fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact.

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Breeze Airways Takes Delivery Of A220-300 MSN 55345

Breeze Airways, a U.S.-based low-cost carrier founded by JetBlue founder David Neeleman, has further expanded its modern fleet with the delivery of one Airbus A220-300, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 55345. This aircraft is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engines, known for their fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and reduced noise footprint, making it a key asset in…

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AJet Takes Delivery Of Wet-Leased A321 From BBN Airlines Turkiye

AJet, the low-cost brand recently rebranded from AnadoluJet under Turkish Airlines Group, has taken delivery of an Airbus A321, with serial number 2261, on a wet lease arrangement from BBN Airlines Turkiye. The aircraft is powered by IAE V2533-A5 engines and is expected to serve high-demand regional routes within the carrier’s expanding network.

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Aircraft Engine Lease Finance Acquires A330-200 Leased To Hawaiian

Aircraft Engine Lease Finance (US) has acquired an Airbus A330-200, bearing serial number 1104, from Avolon, a leading aircraft leasing company based in Ireland. The aircraft remains on operating lease with Hawaiian Airlines, and is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent engines, continuing its service within the carrier’s long-haul fleet.

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Kuwait Airways Receives First A321neo From Airbus

Kuwait Airways has taken delivery of its first Airbus A321neo, bearing manufacturer serial number 12345, marking the beginning of a fleet renewal initiative that includes a total of nine A321neo aircraft on order. The delivery is part of the airline’s broader strategy to modernize its narrowbody fleet with fuel-efficient, next-generation aircraft.

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Mitsubishi UFJ Upsizes $52.3M Financing To Support Viva’s A321 Growth

Mitsubishi UFJ Financial Group, Japan’s largest financial institution, has announced the successful closing of a $52.3 million upsize in financing for Viva, a prominent low-cost carrier based in Mexico. The expanded credit line is intended to fund the acquisition of two additional Airbus A321 aircraft, further enhancing Viva’s fleet modernization and growth strategy.

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Croatia Airlines Takes Delivery Of A220-300 From Azorra

Croatia Airlines has taken delivery of a new Airbus A220-300, serial number 55350, from U.S.-based lessor Azorra, marking the sixth A220 aircraft to join its fleet. This delivery is the first of three aircraft the airline is scheduled to receive from Azorra by 2026, as part of a comprehensive plan to overhaul and modernize its narrowbody fleet.