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Phoenix Aviation Capital, AIP Capital, and LuminArx Capital Acquire Three A330-300s

Phoenix Aviation Capital (Ireland), AIP Capital (US), and LuminArx Capital Management (US) have completed the joint acquisition of a portfolio of three Airbus A330-300s, enhancing their investment in the widebody aircraft leasing market. The transaction includes two A330-300s, serials 1346 and 1367, both powered by CF6 engines and leased to China Airlines (Taiwan), along with another A330-300, serial 1690, also powered by CF6 engines…

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Nile Air Returns A320 to Cambodia Airways After Wet Lease

Nile Air has returned an Airbus A320, serial 8925, to Cambodia Airways, marking the conclusion of a nine-month wet lease agreement between the two carriers. The aircraft was temporarily operated by Nile Air to support its network demand, providing additional capacity during peak travel periods.

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JetSMART Argentina Expands Fleet with New Airbus A321neo

JetSMART Argentina has strengthened its fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A321neo, serial 11726, powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1133G-JM engines. This latest acquisition aligns with the airline’s commitment to fuel efficiency, operational growth, and enhanced passenger experience.

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Eurowings Europe Malta Expands Fleet with Airbus A320 Delivery

Eurowings Europe Malta has expanded its fleet with the addition of an Airbus A320, serial 7121, powered by CFM56-5B4/3 engines. This latest acquisition supports the airline’s continued growth and enhances its ability to meet increasing passenger demand.

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China Airlines Leases Three Airbus A321neo from Avolon to Address Supply Chain Delays

China Airlines has secured a long-term lease agreement for three Airbus A321neo aircraft from Avolon (Ireland), with lease terms spanning 144 months. This strategic move comes as the airline navigates global supply chain challenges affecting aircraft deliveries and operational expansion.

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Air France-KLM Reduces Airbus A350F Order to Six Aircraft

Air France-KLM has revised its Airbus A350F freighter order, reducing the total from eight to six aircraft as part of an updated fleet strategy. The adjusted order will see the aircraft split between Air France and Martinair, optimizing the group’s cargo operations while aligning with evolving market demand and operational efficiency goals.

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Airbus Reports 18% Decline in Deliveries for January and February

Airbus has announced its delivery and order figures for the first two months of 2025, reporting a total of 65 aircraft delivered, which marks an 18% decline compared to the same period last year. This drop is attributed to supply chain adjustments and engine delivery delays, with the company prioritizing deliveries toward the latter half of the year.