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Allegiant Travel Secures $144M Credit Backed By B737 MAX

Allegiant Travel Company, the parent of Allegiant Air, has entered into a new credit facility agreement valued at up to $144 million, secured by the delivery of Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The arrangement was made through one of the group’s wholly owned subsidiaries and is designed to provide financial flexibility to support fleet expansion and capital structure optimization.

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ANA Holdings Finalizes B787-9 And B737-8 Orders

ANA Holdings, parent company of All Nippon Airways, has confirmed a large-scale aircraft acquisition agreement with Boeing, solidifying plans to modernize and expand its fleet. The firm order includes 23 Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners and options for up to 22 Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft, reinforcing the carrier’s long-term growth and sustainability strategy.

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Eastar Jet Plans B737-8 Fleet Expansion In 2025

Eastar Jet, a low-cost carrier based in South Korea, has announced a planned capital increase of $43.9 million, set to be completed within June 2025. The move is part of a broader effort to strengthen the airline’s financial foundation and enable fleet growth as it continues its recovery in the post-pandemic aviation environment.

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Southwest Airlines Receives B737-8 Serial 68892

Southwest Airlines has received a new Boeing 737-8 aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number 68892, as part of its ongoing fleet modernization efforts. The aircraft is equipped with LEAP-1B28 engines, manufactured by CFM International, offering significant performance improvements in fuel efficiency and emissions.

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Boeing Delivers B787-9 Serial 65433 To Juneyao Air

Boeing has completed the delivery of a new B787-9 Dreamliner to Juneyao Air of China, signifying a notable development in commercial aircraft deliveries amid a period of improving trade relations between the United States and China. The aircraft bears manufacturer serial number 65433, marking a continued expansion of Juneyao Air’s widebody fleet.

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Air India B787-8 Serial 36279 Crashes After Takeoff From Ahmedabad

Tragedy struck Air India operations when a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner, bearing serial number 36279, crashed shortly after takeoff from Ahmedabad, en route to London Gatwick. The catastrophic accident resulted in the death of all 242 passengers and crew, and complete destruction of the aircraft.

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WestJet Takes Delivery Of B737-8 Serial 44298

WestJet, Canada’s Calgary-based airline, has expanded its single-aisle operations with the leased delivery of a Boeing 737-8, bearing serial number 44298. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1B27 engines, manufactured by CFM International, continuing the airline’s transition toward a more efficient and environmentally friendly fleet.

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WestJet Wet Leases B777-300ER From Privilege Style

WestJet, Canada’s second-largest airline, has temporarily wet leased a Boeing 777-300ER from Privilege Style, a Spanish charter and ACMI specialist, to operate on the Calgary–London Heathrow route. The lease is in effect until 19 June 2025, serving as a replacement for WestJet’s own Boeing 787-9, which is currently unavailable.

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United Airlines Takes Delivery Of B737-8 Serial 68814

United Airlines, continuing its narrowbody fleet renewal program, has accepted delivery of a Boeing 737-8, serial 68814, equipped with LEAP-1B28 engines. The addition supports United’s strategy to expand capacity and improve fuel efficiency across its domestic and short-haul international network.

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Southwest Airlines Takes Delivery Of B737-8 Serial 68894

Southwest Airlines, the largest operator of the Boeing 737 in the world, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a new Boeing 737-8, bearing serial number 68894. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1B28 engines, continuing the airline’s commitment to fleet standardization and operational efficiency.