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Emirates Prepares To Receive Airbus A350-900 MSN 732

Emirates is set to take delivery of a brand-new Airbus A350-900, marking another significant step in the airline’s ongoing fleet modernization program. The aircraft, carrying the manufacturer serial number 732, is configured as an A350-941 variant and powered by two Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 engines, renowned for their fuel efficiency and advanced performance characteristics.

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Turkish Airlines Orders Up To 75 Boeing 787 Dreamliners

Turkish Airlines has finalized a historic order with Boeing for up to 75 787 Dreamliners, marking the flag carrier’s largest-ever widebody purchase. The agreement includes 35 787-9s, 15 787-10s, and options for 25 more 787s, securing a major step in the airline’s growth and fleet modernization strategy. This new order supports over 123,000 U.S. jobs tied to Boeing’s production and supply chain.

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Gulf Air To Take Delivery Of Airbus A320neo MSN 12492

Gulf Air is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A320-251N, further strengthening its narrowbody fleet. The aircraft, carrying manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12492 and registered as A9C-TG, will feature a two-class cabin configuration with 16 business class seats and 120 economy seats, totaling 136 passengers.

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Malaysia Airlines To Take Delivery Of Airbus A330neo MSN 2102

Malaysia Airlines is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A330-941, further advancing its widebody fleet renewal program. The aircraft, carrying manufacturer serial number (MSN) 2102 and registered as 9M-MNM, will be configured in a two-class layout with 28 business class seats and 269 economy class seats, offering a total of 297 seats.

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AirAsia To Take Delivery Of Airbus A321neo MSN 12612

AirAsia is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, marking another step forward in the airline’s ongoing fleet modernization program. The aircraft, carrying the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12612 and registered as 9M-VAJ, is configured in a single-class cabin layout with 236 economy seats, optimizing capacity for the carrier’s high-demand regional routes.

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Ryanair To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8 200 MSN 67137

Ryanair is set to further expand its fleet with the upcoming delivery of a Boeing 737-8 200, carrying manufacturer serial number (MSN) 67137 and registered as EI-ILI. This aircraft is powered by a pair of CFM International LEAP-1B27 engines, offering advanced fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and lower operating costs compared to previous-generation models.

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Southwest Airlines To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8 MAX MSN 42630

Southwest Airlines is preparing to expand its fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8 MAX, identified by manufacturer serial number (MSN) 42630 and registered as N8973S. The aircraft is powered by two CFM International LEAP-1B engines, which provide improved fuel efficiency, reduced noise, and lower carbon emissions compared to previous 737 variants.

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Ryanair To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8-200 MSN 67064

Ryanair is set to expand its fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8-200, carrying the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 67064 and registered as EI-ILN. The aircraft is equipped with two CFM International LEAP-1B27 engines, offering significant gains in fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and lower noise levels compared to earlier 737 generations.

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Jeju Air To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737-8 MAX MSN 66544

Jeju Air is set to expand its fleet with the upcoming delivery of a Boeing 737-8 MAX, bearing the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 66544 and registered as HL8592. The aircraft is powered by two CFM International LEAP-1B engines, which provide significant improvements in fuel efficiency, noise reduction, and operating performance compared to earlier 737 models.

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Emirates To Take Delivery Of Airbus A350-900 MSN 699

Emirates is set to expand its widebody fleet with the upcoming delivery of a new Airbus A350-900, carrying the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 699. This aircraft, designated as an A350-941 variant, will be powered by two Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 engines, a proven powerplant known for its fuel efficiency, long-haul performance, and reduced carbon emissions compared to older generation engines.