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Thai AirAsia to Expand Fleet with Six New Airbus A321neo Aircraft in 2025

Thai AirAsia, a prominent low-cost carrier based in Thailand, has unveiled plans to bolster its fleet by introducing six new Airbus A321neo aircraft in 2025. This expansion will bring the airline’s total fleet size to 66 aircraft by the end of the year.

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Sichuan Airlines Expands Freighter Fleet with Third A321-200PCF

Sichuan Airlines, a leading Chinese carrier, has bolstered its cargo operations with the acquisition of a third Airbus A321-200PCF freighter, bearing the serial number 3005. This aircraft is leased from Sichuan Aviation Industry Development Co., reflecting the airline’s commitment to enhancing its freight services.

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Setna iO Acquires Sixth Airbus A380 for Dismantling

Setna iO, a prominent aviation asset management firm based in the United States, has announced the acquisition of its sixth Airbus A380 aircraft. This particular airframe, previously operated by Lufthansa, is currently stored at Tarmac Aerosave’s facility in Tarbes, France, where it is slated for immediate dismantling.

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Avation PLC to Acquire Airbus A320 Leased to Etihad Airways

Avation PLC, a Singapore-based commercial passenger aircraft leasing company, has announced an agreement to acquire an Airbus A320 aircraft currently leased to Etihad Airways. This strategic acquisition is expected to finalize in March 2025, subject to customary closing conditions, and is set to enhance Avation’s narrow-body aircraft portfolio while diversifying its revenue streams.

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ANA Holdings Announces Order for 77 Aircraft from Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer

ANA Holdings has placed a major order for 77 new aircraft, including 68 firm orders and 9 options, as part of its strategy to expand and modernize its fleet. The order comprises aircraft from Boeing, Airbus, and Embraer, supporting both its full-service and low-cost carrier operations.

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ANA Holdings Places Significant Order for CFM LEAP Engines

In a strategic move to enhance its fleet’s efficiency and performance, ANA Holdings, the parent company of All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Peach Aviation, has announced an order exceeding 75 LEAP engines from CFM International. This order encompasses both installed engines and spares, reflecting ANA’s commitment to modernizing its aircraft fleet.