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Shenzhen Airlines Adds New B737-8 to Fleet

Shenzhen Airlines, a prominent carrier in China, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Boeing B737-8. The aircraft, identified by serial number 61151, is equipped with LEAP-1B27 engines, manufactured by CFM International, known for their exceptional fuel efficiency and environmental performance.

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Royal Air Maroc Expands Fleet with New B787-9

Royal Air Maroc (RAM), Morocco’s national carrier, has added a new Boeing B787-9 to its fleet, continuing its expansion and modernization efforts. The aircraft, with serial 64981, is powered by GEnx-1B engines, produced by General Electric, and is part of RAM’s strategy to strengthen its long-haul network and improve passenger experience.

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LOT Polish Airlines Leases B737-800 from HelloJets

LOT Polish Airlines has strengthened its operational flexibility by wet leasing a Boeing 737-800, serial 36529, from HelloJets of Romania. The lease agreement, spanning several months, is aimed at supporting LOT’s routes, including flights to Tel Aviv, a key destination in its network.

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Garuda Indonesia Receives Leased B737-800 Aircraft

Garuda Indonesia, the national airline of Indonesia, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a Boeing B737-800. The aircraft, bearing serial number 30142, is leased and powered by CFM56-7B26 engines. This new addition is expected to bolster Garuda’s operational capacity, particularly on short and medium-haul routes.

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SuperNova Airlines to Launch Prague-Newark Flights in April 2025

SuperNova Airlines, a Ukrainian carrier, has announced plans to launch new services between Prague and Newark in April 2025. Initially, the route will be operated using a Boeing 737-800BDSF, with a widebody aircraft to be introduced at a later stage, signaling the airline’s commitment to expanding its long-haul operations.

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GOL Ends 2024 on a High Note with New Boeing 737 MAX Deliveries

GOL Linhas Aéreas, Brazil’s leading low-cost carrier, is closing out 2024 with positive momentum, citing “good prospects” for increasing capacity in its network. The airline has received three new Boeing 737 MAX aircraft this month, following prolonged delivery delays, boosting its fleet and operational capabilities.