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Copa Airlines Takes Delivery Of B737-8 Serial 44195

Copa Airlines (Panama) has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8, serial 44195, equipped with LEAP-1B27 engines manufactured by CFM International. This latest addition reinforces the airline’s modern, fuel-efficient single-aisle fleet, which is key to its operational growth and route flexibility.

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Air India Express Takes Delivery Of B737-8 Serial 63276

Air India Express has taken delivery of a new B737-8 aircraft, serial 63276, expanding its fleet with one of Boeing’s most advanced narrowbody jets. The aircraft is equipped with LEAP-1B engines, manufactured by CFM International, which offer significant improvements in fuel efficiency and emissions compared to earlier models.

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Air China Takes Delivery Of A319neo With LEAP-1A26 Engines

Air China has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a brand-new A319neo aircraft, serial 12517. The aircraft is equipped with LEAP-1A26 engines, which are renowned for their improved fuel efficiency and reduced carbon emissions. The A319neo is a variant of the popular A320neo family, offering superior performance and operational flexibility.

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China Southern Receives Two A321neo Aircraft

China Southern has expanded its fleet with the delivery of two A321neo aircraft, serial numbers 12584 and 12604, both powered by LEAP-1A32 engines. These additions align with the airline’s strategy to modernize its narrowbody fleet and enhance its operational capacity on busy domestic and regional routes.

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Air India Express Receives Two B737-8 Aircraft

Air India Express has strengthened its operational capabilities with the recent delivery of two B737-8 aircraft, serial numbers 43836 and 63284, both equipped with LEAP-1B engines. These new aircraft will enhance the airline’s capacity and efficiency, supporting its growth in India’s competitive domestic and international markets.

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AOG Technics Director Charged In UK Fraud Investigation

The UK Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has formally charged Jose Alejandro Zamora Yrala, director of AOG Technics, with fraudulent trading as part of an investigation into the illegal sale of aircraft engine parts. The company allegedly supplied components for CFM56 and CF6 engines without proper certification or traceability, raising serious safety concerns across the global aviation industry.