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Express Cargo Airlines Adds Second Boeing 737-300F to Fleet

Express Cargo Airlines, an Indonesian cargo operator, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a second Boeing 737-300F, serial number 28200. The aircraft was acquired from fellow Indonesian operator Black Stone Airlines, marking another step in Express Cargo Airlines’ growth strategy.

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DHL Aviation Adds Airbus A300B4-600F to Fleet

DHL Aviation, a global leader in air cargo logistics, has expanded its fleet with the addition of an Airbus A300B4-600F, serial number 772. The aircraft will be operated by EAT Leipzig, DHL’s European Air Transport subsidiary, and is powered by PW4158 engines, known for their reliability and efficiency.

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Bangkok Airways to Operate Wet-Leased A319 and A320 from Amelia

Bangkok Airways, a premier regional carrier based in Thailand, has announced plans to operate an Airbus A319 and an Airbus A320 under a wet lease agreement with Amelia, a French regional airline. Operations are set to commence from December 1, 2024, with both aircraft based at Bangkok Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK).

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MASwings to Transfer Ownership to Sarawak Government by End of 2024

MASwings, a Malaysian regional airline, is set to transition its ownership to the Sarawak regional government by December 31, 2024. This move involves a formal sale from Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), marking a significant milestone in the airline’s operational history. The ownership transfer process is expected to span nine months following the sale.

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Thai AirAsia X to Launch Nonstop Flights to Delhi in December 2024

Thai AirAsia X, a prominent low-cost long-haul carrier, has announced the launch of a new nonstop service between Bangkok Don Mueang (DMK) and Delhi (DEL). The service is set to commence on December 15, 2024, and will be operated using the airline’s Airbus A330-300 aircraft.

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Oman Air to Resume Muscat-Singapore Flights in September 2025

Oman Air has announced plans to resume its Muscat-Singapore service in September 2025, operating the route with its modern Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner aircraft. This development marks a significant step in reconnecting Oman with Southeast Asia, highlighting the airline’s focus on expanding its international network.