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Geosky Acquires Boeing 767-300BCF from NAS Aircraft Leasing

Geosky, a cargo airline based in Georgia, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a Boeing 767-300BCF. This aircraft, identified by serial number 30564, is leased from NAS Aircraft Leasing, a U.S.-based leasing company. Powered by Pratt & Whitney PW4062 engines, the Boeing 767-300BCF offers Geosky enhanced cargo capacity and operational flexibility, supporting the…

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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise Leases Three Boeing 737-8 Aircraft to Eastar Jet

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), a leading global aircraft leasing company based in the UAE, has announced the signing of lease agreements with South Korea’s Eastar Jet for three Boeing 737-8 aircraft. These aircraft are scheduled for delivery in mid-2025 and the first quarter of 2026, enabling Eastar Jet to expand its fleet with the latest…

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Crestone Air Partners Acquires Boeing 737-800 on Lease with MIAT Mongolian Airlines

Crestone Air Partners, a U.S.-based aviation investment firm, has announced the acquisition of a Boeing 737-800, currently on lease with MIAT Mongolian Airlines. The aircraft, obtained from a securitization managed by Castlelake, underscores Crestone’s strategy to invest in high-demand aircraft assets that support regional and international airlines.

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Avianca Expands Fleet with New Boeing 787-8

Avianca, Colombia’s flagship carrier, has added a new Boeing 787-8 to its fleet. The aircraft, identified by serial number 34795, is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines, known for their fuel efficiency and reliability. This addition strengthens Avianca’s long-haul service capabilities, supporting its international route network and enhancing the passenger experience with the Boeing 787’s…

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ANA Retires Boeing 767-300BCF, Set for Overseas Sale

ANA All Nippon Airways, Japan’s leading airline, has retired one of its Boeing 767-300BCF aircraft from regular service. The aircraft, identified by serial number 25654, is expected to be transferred to an overseas buyer within the coming month. This transition reflects ANA’s ongoing fleet management strategy, adjusting its resources to align with operational needs and…

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Allegiant Retires A320s, Takes First 737 MAX with 2025 Fleet Expansion Plans

Allegiant, a U.S.-based low-cost carrier, has initiated a significant shift in its fleet composition. During the third quarter of 2024, Allegiant retired four Airbus A320s, marking the beginning of a phased transition to the Boeing 737 MAX. The airline recently took delivery of its first 737 MAX, with plans to receive an additional 11 MAX…

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British Airways to Resume London-Kuala Lumpur Nonstop Flights in April 2024

British Airways has announced the return of its nonstop service between London Heathrow and Kuala Lumpur, set to resume on April 1, 2024. This route, operated by the Boeing 787 Dreamliner, will re-establish a direct link between the UK and Malaysia, catering to both business and leisure travelers seeking convenient travel options between these major…

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Air Canada to Launch Daily Vancouver-Beijing Nonstop Flights in January 2025

Air Canada has announced the commencement of a new daily nonstop service between Vancouver and Beijing Capital International Airport, set to launch on January 15, 2025. This route will be operated by the Boeing 787-9, a long-haul aircraft known for its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort, enhancing connectivity between Canada and China.

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TUI fly Germany Retires Boeing 767 with Final Flight of Serial 29384

TUI fly Germany has officially retired its Boeing 767 fleet, with aircraft serial number 29384 completing its final flight with the carrier. This marks the end of an era for TUI fly, which has relied on the Boeing 767 for long-haul and high-capacity routes. The retirement of this aircraft aligns with the airline’s strategy to…

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Lufthansa to Relocate A350-900s from Munich to Frankfurt for Summer 2025

Lufthansa, Germany’s flagship carrier, is set to relocate several Airbus A350-900 aircraft from Munich to Frankfurt in preparation for the summer 2025 travel season. This strategic move addresses a current shortfall of Boeing 787-9s in Frankfurt, ensuring that Lufthansa can meet anticipated passenger demand during the peak season.