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Fitch Ratings Highlights Boeing’s Progress in Production Recovery and Financial Management

Fitch Ratings (US) has reported that Boeing is making early progress in resuming production, following recent challenges, while also working to reduce legacy inventory and improve supply chain management. These developments are seen as critical factors in Boeing’s long-term operational and financial recovery.

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Southwest Airlines Expands Fleet with New Boeing 737-8 Delivery

Southwest Airlines (US) has expanded its next-generation fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8, serial 68627, powered by CFM International LEAP-1B28 engines. This addition aligns with the airline’s fleet modernization efforts, ensuring fuel efficiency, enhanced performance, and cost savings.

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Oman Air Expands Fleet with New Boeing 737-8 Delivery

Oman Air has expanded its narrowbody fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8, serial 63368, powered by CFM International LEAP-1B27 engines. This aircraft enhances the airline’s commitment to fuel efficiency, operational performance, and passenger comfort, aligning with its fleet modernization strategy.

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Lufthansa to Acquire Two Additional Boeing 787-9 Aircraft

Lufthansa is expanding its widebody fleet with the acquisition of two additional Boeing 787-9 Dreamliners, originally manufactured for another airline but never taken up. These aircraft are expected to receive registrations D-ABQE and D-ABQF, reinforcing Lufthansa’s commitment to modernizing its long-haul fleet with fuel-efficient aircraft.

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Cargo Aircraft Management Acquires Boeing 767-300F from LATAM

Cargo Aircraft Management (CAM) has expanded its freighter portfolio with the acquisition of a Boeing 767-300F, serial 29881, from LATAM (Chile). The newly acquired aircraft is set to be leased out to an operator, further supporting CAM’s strategic growth in the air cargo leasing market.

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Boeing Delivers 44 Aircraft in February, Records Net Five Orders

Boeing reported 44 aircraft deliveries in February 2025, maintaining a steady production pace across its commercial programs. The manufacturer also recorded 13 gross orders for the 737 MAX, reflecting continued airline demand for the narrowbody model. However, with eight cancellations, the net total of new orders stood at five aircraft for the month.

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Scoot Plans Fleet Expansion with Up to 16 New Aircraft in 2025

Scoot, the low-cost subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, is preparing for a significant fleet expansion in 2025, with 14 to 16 new aircraft deliveries planned. The expected additions include four Embraer E190-E2s, seven to nine Airbus A320s, and three Boeing 787s, supporting Scoot’s regional and long-haul growth strategy.

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Georgian Airlines Retires Its Sole Boeing 737-800BCF

Georgian Airlines has officially retired its sole Boeing 737-800BCF, serial 28595, which was previously operating under a lease agreement. This decision signals a shift in the airline’s cargo strategy, with a potential realignment of its fleet composition.

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Air Incheon Expands Fleet with Boeing 747-400F for June 2025 Operations

Air Incheon, a South Korean cargo airline, has expanded its fleet by acquiring a Boeing 747-400F freighter, previously operated by Asiana Airlines. The aircraft, bearing the serial number 25782, was recently delivered on lease as part of Air Incheon’s strategy to strengthen its long-haul cargo capabilities. The carrier plans to deploy the aircraft into commercial service in June 2025, increasing…

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Boeing Faces Shareholder Class Action Over 737 MAX 9 Incident

Boeing is set to face a shareholder class action lawsuit following a mid-air incident involving a 737 MAX 9. The lawsuit alleges that Boeing prioritized profits over safety and misrepresented its commitment to safe aircraft. A federal judge ruled that shareholders who held Boeing stock between January 7, 2021, and January 8, 2024, can sue for damages, citing misleading statements that artificially inflated…