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WestJet EVP Cargo Resigns Amid Plans to Wind Down Freight Operations

In a significant development within the cargo sector, WestJet, the Canadian airline, is facing a strategic shift with the resignation of Kirsten de Bruijn, Executive Vice President of Cargo. This move comes as WestJet evaluates the future of its cargo operations, specifically the winding down of its freighter activities.

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Transavia Enhances Fleet with Three A320s on Lease

Transavia, the Dutch low-cost carrier, has taken delivery of three Airbus A320 aircraft. These planes, bearing serial numbers 3968, 3741, and 3771, are on wet lease from Avion Express, based in Lithuania, a common practice for airlines seeking to rapidly expand capacity without the immediate financial burden of direct purchases.

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Titan Airways Malta Expands Cargo Fleet with A321P2F

Titan Airways Malta, a key player in the cargo sector, has bolstered its fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A321 Passenger to Freighter (P2F) conversion, underscoring its commitment to expanding its cargo handling capabilities. The aircraft, with serial number 2060, is equipped with robust CFM56-5B3/P engines, renowned for their reliability and efficiency in cargo operations.

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QantasLink Enhances Regional Fleet with New A220-300

In a move to bolster its regional fleet capabilities, QantasLink, the regional airline subsidiary of Australia’s flagship carrier Qantas, has taken delivery of a new Airbus A220-300. This aircraft, bearing the serial number 55340, represents a strategic enhancement of QantasLink’s service offerings across its domestic network.

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Jet2 Enhances Fleet with Two B737-800 Aircraft from ETF Airways and AirExplore

Jet2, a prominent British airline, has recently expanded its aircraft fleet by acquiring two Boeing B737-800s, with serial numbers 30882 and 29642. These additions come from ETF Airways of Croatia and AirExplore of Slovakia, illustrating Jet2’s strategy to diversify its operational capacity and enhance route flexibility.