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Delta Takes Delivery Of A350-900 With Trent XWB-84 Engines

Delta Air Lines, the major U.S. carrier, has taken delivery of a new Airbus A350-900, serial number 722, as part of its ongoing long-haul fleet expansion strategy. The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 engines, known for their high efficiency, low emissions, and long-range performance.

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Croatia Airlines To Retire A320 As It Shifts To A220 Fleet

Croatia Airlines has announced plans to retire one Airbus A320, serial number 1237, during 2025 as part of its broader fleet modernization strategy. The retirement aligns with the carrier’s move to a single-type fleet centered around the Airbus A220, offering improved efficiency and operational standardization.

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Croatia Airlines A220 Deliveries Delayed, Third Jet Due In May

Croatia Airlines has been notified of delivery delays affecting four Airbus A220 aircraft originally scheduled for arrival during 2025. Despite the setbacks, the airline’s third A220 is now confirmed for delivery in May 2025, maintaining momentum in its transition to a new-generation fleet.

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Airbus Delivers 55 Jets In April Amid A320neo Engine Constraints

Airbus, Europe’s leading aircraft manufacturer, delivered approximately 55 commercial aircraft in April 2025, maintaining steady output despite ongoing challenges with engine supply chains, particularly for its high-demand A320neo family. The shortage of engines continues to disrupt production schedules and delay customer deliveries.

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Frontier Airlines Extends 14 Leases And Expands A321neo Fleet

Frontier Airlines, a major U.S.-based low-cost carrier, continued to strengthen its fleet strategy during the first quarter of 2025 by extending 14 aircraft leases that were originally scheduled to end in 2026 and 2027. This strategic move reflects the airline’s focus on maintaining operational continuity and avoiding short-term capacity gaps amid increasing demand projections.

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LATAM Brasil Takes Delivery Of A320neo

LATAM Brasil has taken delivery of a new Airbus A320neo, expanding its narrowbody fleet as part of its modernization and efficiency improvement strategy. The aircraft is identified by serial number 12538 and is powered by PW1127G-JM engines, a member of Pratt & Whitney’s advanced GTF engine family.

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Frontier Adds Four A321neos With Leaseback Financing

Frontier Airlines, the U.S.-based ultra-low-cost carrier, has bolstered its fleet with the delivery of four Airbus A321neo aircraft and two spare engines during the first quarter of 2025. These new additions are part of the airline’s ongoing fleet expansion strategy aimed at increasing capacity while maintaining cost efficiency.