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Centrum Air Launches Copenhagen–Tashkent Flights

Centrum Air is set to expand its international footprint with the launch of a new direct service between Copenhagen (CPH) and Tashkent (TAS), the capital of Uzbekistan. Beginning October 2, 2025, the airline will operate the route twice weekly using Airbus A320 family aircraft, providing travelers with greater connectivity between Northern Europe and Central Asia.

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Virgin Australia Faces Higher Maintenance Costs Amid Boeing Delays

Virgin Australia is grappling with rising maintenance expenses as delays in aircraft deliveries from Boeing force the carrier to keep older aircraft in service longer than anticipated. The airline, which has been undergoing a post-pandemic recovery and modernization plan, has extended some of its existing leases to maintain operational capacity. This decision, however, has increased short-term costs, given…

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Embraer Surpasses 2,000 Business Jet Deliveries With Praetor 500

Embraer has reached a historic milestone in its executive aviation business, surpassing 2,000 business jet deliverieswith the handover of a Praetor 500 to an undisclosed corporate customer. The delivery ceremony took place at the company’s Global Customer Center in Melbourne, Florida, highlighting the importance of the U.S. market for Embraer’s growth in business aviation.

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ACG Delivers A321neo to Wizz Air Under Sale-Leaseback

Aviation Capital Group (ACG) has announced the successful delivery of a new Airbus A321neo to Wizz Air, marking the eighth aircraft provided under an ongoing multi-aircraft sale-leaseback transaction between the two companies. This delivery further strengthens Wizz Air’s fleet modernization strategy, ensuring the airline continues to expand with efficient and environmentally advanced aircraft.

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Air Niugini Welcomes First Airbus A220-300 With Special Livery

Air Niugini, the national carrier of Papua New Guinea, has officially unveiled its first Airbus A220-300, marking the beginning of a new era for the airline’s fleet. The aircraft, registered as P2-PGA, carries a commemorative special livery named “People’s Balus”, designed to celebrate the nation’s 50th anniversary of independence.

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Saudia 787-9 Emergency Slide Deploys At Heathrow

A Saudia Airlines Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, registered HZ-AR27, experienced an unusual incident today at London Heathrow Airport (LHR) when its emergency slide unexpectedly deployed while taxiing across a runway. The aircraft had not yet departed and was in the process of taxiing when ground crews were startled by the sudden release of the slide from the fuselage.

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Air Astana Builds GE Engine Reserve for Boeing 787-9 Fleet

Air Astana, Kazakhstan’s flag carrier, is advancing preparations for its upcoming Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner fleet by building a dedicated reserve stock of General Electric GEnx-1B engines. The move highlights the airline’s proactive approach to ensuring operational stability and minimizing risks as it prepares for a major shift in its long-haul operations.

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Finnair Adds Four New Summer Routes for 2026

Finnair has unveiled its 2026 European summer schedule, announcing the addition of four new leisure-oriented destinations to its route map. Beginning March 31, 2026, the Helsinki-based carrier will launch non-stop services to Florence (FLR), Catania (CTA), Valencia (VLC), and Kos (KGS), strengthening its Mediterranean network for the peak summer season.

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Russia Patents Widebody Aircraft To Rival Boeing 787

Russia’s United Aircraft Corporation (UAC) has patented the design of a new widebody passenger aircraft that aims to compete directly with Boeing’s highly successful 787 Dreamliner. The move underscores Russia’s continued push to strengthen its domestic aviation industry and reduce reliance on Western-built aircraft amid sanctions and supply restrictions.

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DHL’s Final 737-800BSDF From U.S. Reenters Service With Swiftair

DHL has completed the repositioning of five Boeing 737-800BSDF freighters from the United States to Europe, as the final aircraft entered service this week with Spain-based Swiftair. The 2000-built unit 28619, which was previously operated by iAero Airways in Phoenix, has now transitioned into commercial CMI (Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) operations for Swiftair.