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Crestone Air Partners Acquires Two Boeing B737-800 Aircraft

US-based aircraft leasing firm Crestone Air Partners has announced the acquisition of two Boeing B737-800 aircraft, including one passenger version leased to UK-based leisure airline TUI, and one Boeing B737-800BCF (Boeing Converted Freighter) leased to Bulgarian operator Compass Air Cargo.

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Aviation Capital Group Delivers Boeing B737-8 to Neos

US-based lessor Aviation Capital Group (ACG) has announced the successful delivery of a Boeing B737-8 aircraft to Italian airline Neos. This aircraft represents the second of three B737-8 aircraft scheduled to be delivered to Neos from ACG’s existing order book with Boeing.

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Ethiopian Airlines Launches Private Charter Service

Ethiopian Airlines Group has officially launched its new private charter plane service, marked by the delivery of a Boeing B737-800 BBJ, serial number 37663, powered by CFM International CFM56-7B27 engines. This strategic addition significantly enhances the airline’s premium and charter service capabilities.

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China Southern Takes Delivery of Boeing B737-8

China Southern Airlines has recently taken delivery of a brand-new Boeing B737-8, bearing serial number 65251, powered by the advanced CFM International LEAP-1B engines. This acquisition supports the airline’s continued fleet expansion and modernization strategy, aimed at boosting efficiency and sustainability.

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MTU Maintenance Zhuhai Secures ANA Engine MRO Contract

MTU Maintenance Zhuhai (China) has entered into a maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) agreement with All Nippon Airways (ANA) (Japan) for the CFM56-7B engines that power its fleet of 47 Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft. The partnership further strengthens MTU’s presence in the Asian aviation market, reinforcing its expertise in engine MRO services.

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Pobeda Airlines to Reclaim All B737s from Aeroflot and Rossiya

Pobeda Airlines (Russia) is set to reclaim all Boeing 737s currently operated by sister airlines Aeroflot and Rossiya, reinforcing its commitment to a single-fleet strategy. The move aims to simplify operations, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance overall fleet efficiency.