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Sky Alps Wet Leases Boeing 737-800 from ETF Airways for Verona-Hamburg Route

Sky Alps (Italy) has wet leased a Boeing 737-800, serial 30667, from ETF Airways (Croatia) to support operations on the Verona-Hamburg route. The lease agreement, set for an undisclosed duration, ensures seamless capacity coverageon the airline’s international network.

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RwandAir Wet Leases Airbus A330-200 from GullivAir for Temporary Fleet Support

RwandAir has secured a wet lease agreement for an Airbus A330-200, serial 493, from GullivAir (Bulgaria) to cover operational needs through April 2025. This temporary lease arrangement comes as RwandAir’s own A330-200s undergo scheduled maintenance, ensuring uninterrupted long-haul services for the airline.

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JCAS Airways to Receive First ATR72-600 in October 2025 Ahead of 2026 Launch

JCAS Airways (Japan) is set to expand its fleet with the delivery of its first leased ATR72-600 in October 2025, followed by a second aircraft as early as April 2026. These aircraft acquisitions will support the airline’s planned operational launch in spring 2026 from Kansai Airport, positioning JCAS Airways as a new regional carrier in Japan.

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China Southern Expands Fleet with Airbus A321neo Delivery

China Southern has expanded its fleet with the addition of an Airbus A321neo, serial 12467, powered by CFM International LEAP-1A32 engines. This latest acquisition strengthens the airline’s commitment to modernizing its fleet with fuel-efficient and high-performance aircraft.

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Bulgaria Air Expands Fleet with Airbus A220-300 Delivery

Bulgaria Air has taken delivery of a new Airbus A220-300, serial 55325, powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engines. This latest addition aligns with the airline’s fleet modernization strategy, enhancing fuel efficiency, passenger comfort, and operational flexibility.

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AerCap CEO Warns of Potential $40 Million Price Increase for Boeing 78

AerCap CEO Aengus Kelly has raised concerns over potential tariff implications that could lead to a significant price hike in Boeing 787 aircraft costs. In a worst-case scenario, the price of a B787 could increase by up to $40 million per unit, creating challenges for airlines and lessors managing fleet expansion and replacement plans.

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Lufthansa Technik Malta to Construct New Hangar for Boeing 787 Cabin Modification

Lufthansa Technik Malta has announced plans to build a new 6,400-square-meter hangar to support Boeing 787 cabin modifications, strengthening its MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) capabilities. The expansion will enable the company to increase service capacity and accommodate growing demand for cabin retrofits and upgrades.

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AAR Secures Multi-Year Nacelle MRO Agreement with Cebu Pacific

AAR (US) has signed a multi-year nacelle maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) agreement with Cebu Pacific Air (Philippines) to support the airline’s Airbus A320 fleet, powered by CFM56-5B engines. The contract will see AAR performing nacelle MRO services at its Chonburi, Thailand facility, reinforcing its commitment to expanding support for Asia-Pacific carriers.

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TAAG Angola Expands Fleet with Airbus A220-300 Delivery

TAAG Angola has expanded its fleet with the delivery of an Airbus A220-300, serial 55334, powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engines. This latest addition aligns with the airline’s modernization strategy, improving fuel efficiency, passenger comfort, and operational flexibility.