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Spring Airlines Expands Fleet with New Airbus A320neo

Spring Airlines, China’s leading low-cost carrier, has expanded its fleet by taking delivery of a new Airbus A320neo aircraft. This addition, bearing the serial number 12443, is powered by advanced LEAP-1A26 engines, aligning with the airline’s commitment to operational efficiency and environmental responsibility.​

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Skytrans Expands Fleet with Second Airbus A319 for Charter Operations

Skytrans, an Australian-based airline, has expanded its fleet with the acquisition of a second Airbus A319 aircraft, bearing the serial number 1740. This strategic addition aims to strengthen the airline’s charter operations across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.​

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GlobalX Adds 19th Aircraft to Fleet: Airbus A321, Serial 1153

Global Crossing Airlines (GlobalX) has announced the addition of its 19th aircraft, an Airbus A321 bearing serial number 1153, to its passenger charter fleet. This aircraft is configured with 200 all-economy seats, enhancing the airline’s capacity to meet growing demand in the charter market.​

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Emirates to Invest $5 Billion in Refitting 220 Aircraft Amid Delivery Delays

Emirates (UAE) is set to spend $5 billion on retrofitting 220 aircraft, as the airline faces delays in the delivery of new aircraft from manufacturers. President Tim Clark emphasized that this investment is essential to sustaining the airline’s extensive global network while awaiting fleet modernization.

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AirExplore and SmartLynx Consider Adjustments to Narrowbody Cargo Strategy

AirExplore (Slovakia) and its sister carrier SmartLynx Airlines (Latvia) are currently evaluating changes to their narrowbody freighter strategy, signaling potential adjustments in fleet deployment and operational focus. The move comes amid shifts in demand for converted cargo aircraft, as well as ongoing market fluctuations in the air freight sector.

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Air Peace Enhances Fleet with Wet-Leased Airbus A320

Air Peace, Nigeria’s largest airline, has bolstered its fleet by wet-leasing an Airbus A320, serial number 2975, from SmartLynx Airlines. This strategic move replaces a departing A320, ensuring seamless operations across its domestic and regional networks.​

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Turkish Airlines Reduces Grounded Aircraft, Plans Fleet Expansion

Turkish Airlines has made significant progress in reducing the number of grounded aircraft, with a decrease of ten in its fleet. The airline remains optimistic that additional aircraft will return to service in 2026, helping to stabilize operations amid ongoing supply chain and maintenance challenges.

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Icelandair Expands Fleet with New Airbus A321neo

Icelandair has taken delivery of an Airbus A321neo, further advancing its fleet renewal efforts. The aircraft, manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12359, is registered as TF-IAB and is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1133G-JM engines. This addition marks another step in Icelandair’s strategy to phase out older aircraft and modernize its narrowbody fleet.