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Two United Airlines Aircraft Collide on Ground at Chicago O’Hare

Two United Airlines aircraft were involved in a minor ground collision at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, one of the busiest aviation hubs in the United States. The incident occurred when a Boeing 737, operating flight UA2652 from Jackson Hole, made contact with the left horizontal stabilizer of a parked Boeing 767 while taxiing to its gate.

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Singapore Airlines Prepares to Take Delivery of Boeing 737-8 MAX MSN 44262

Singapore Airlines is preparing to take delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX, continuing its narrowbody fleet modernization program. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 44262 and registration 9V-MBT, will soon join the airline’s growing fleet of fuel-efficient single-aisle aircraft.

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Copa Airlines Prepares to Take Delivery of Boeing 737-8 MAX MSN 44183

Copa Airlines is preparing to take delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX from Boeing, continuing the airline’s modernization and fleet expansion strategy. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 44183 and registration HP-9814CMP, will join Copa’s growing narrowbody fleet in the coming days.

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Avolon Leases Six Boeing 737 MAX 8s to Royal Air Maroc

Avolon, one of the world’s leading aircraft leasing companies, has finalized an agreement to lease six Boeing 737-8 MAX aircraft to Royal Air Maroc, marking its first transaction with Morocco’s national airline. The deal underscores both companies’ commitment to supporting long-term aviation growth across Africa and enhancing the region’s international connectivity.

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Copa Airlines Prepares To Take Delivery Of New Boeing 737-8 MAX

Copa Airlines is set to expand and modernize its fleet with the upcoming delivery of a Boeing 737-8 MAX, continuing its long-term commitment to fuel efficiency and premium passenger experience. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 44191 and registration HP-9813CMP, will soon join Copa’s growing fleet of next-generation Boeing aircraft.

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Southwest Airlines Prepares To Take Delivery Of New Boeing 737-8 MAX

Southwest Airlines is advancing its long-running fleet modernization strategy with the upcoming delivery of a Boeing 737-8 MAX, further reinforcing its position as the world’s largest operator of the 737 family. The new aircraft, carrying manufacturer serial number (MSN) 36986 and registration N8980Q, will soon join the carrier’s expanding MAX fleet as part of its continuous renewal program.

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Oman Air Prepares To Take Delivery Of New Boeing 737-8 MAX

Oman Air is set to further modernize its single-aisle fleet with the upcoming delivery of a Boeing 737-8 MAX, continuing the airline’s strategic focus on operational efficiency and elevated passenger experience. The new aircraft, MSN 63371, will carry the registration A40-MQ and represents the latest step in the carrier’s long-term renewal program.

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Ryanair Prepares To Take Delivery Of New Boeing 737-8-200

Ryanair is set to strengthen its ultra-efficient narrowbody fleet with the upcoming delivery of a new Boeing 737-8-200, continuing its extensive modernization and growth program. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 67125 and registration EI-ILO, will soon join Europe’s largest low-cost carrier as part of its expanding “Gamechanger” fleet.

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Aeromexico Prepares To Take Delivery Of New Boeing 737-8 MAX

Aeromexico is set to expand its next-generation fleet with the upcoming delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX, continuing the carrier’s long-term renewal strategy to enhance efficiency and passenger experience. The aircraft, MSN 62959, will be registered as XA-AMH and is part of Aeromexico’s sustained investment in the Boeing 737 MAX family.

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Aeroflot To Dismantle Cargo Aircraft For Spare Parts Amid Sanctions

Aeroflot is preparing to dismantle eight Boeing cargo aircraft to secure critical spare parts, reflecting the mounting challenges imposed on the Russian aviation sector by Western sanctions. According to Ukraine’s Foreign Intelligence Service, the aircraft will be sourced from Volga-Dnepr Airlines at an estimated cost of $130 million, with the program reportedly financed by Russia’s National Welfare Fund.