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IndiGo Expands Fleet with Four New A321neos

IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has further expanded its fleet by taking delivery of four Airbus A321neo aircraft, highlighting its commitment to growth and modernization. These aircraft, with serial numbers 12143, 12358, 12232, and 12373, are all powered by advanced LEAP-1A32 engines, developed by CFM International, renowned for their fuel efficiency and performance.

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Delta Takes Delivery of A330-900 with Trent 7000-72 Engines

Delta Airlines recently took delivery of a new Airbus A330-900 with serial number 2082, marking another step in the airline’s commitment to fleet modernization. The aircraft is equipped with Trent 7000-72 engines, manufactured by Rolls Royce, which are known for their efficiency, reliability, and low environmental impact.

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China Southern Receives A321neo with LEAP-1A32 Engines

China Southern Airlines recently took delivery of an Airbus A321neo with serial number 12322, further expanding its fleet with modern and efficient aircraft. The aircraft is powered by advanced LEAP-1A32 engines, manufactured by CFM International, known for their fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.

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China Eastern Adds One C919 and Three A320neos to Fleet

China Eastern Airlines has further expanded its operational capabilities with the delivery of one C919, serial 00016, powered by LEAP-1C28 engines, and three A320neo aircraft, serials 12361, 12352, and 12350, all equipped with LEAP-1A26 engines. These additions highlight the airline’s ongoing commitment to modernizing its fleet and improving operational efficiency.

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airBaltic Cancels 4,670 Flights in Summer 2025 Due to Engine Shortage

airBaltic (Latvia) has been forced to cancel 4,670 flights scheduled across all its bases for the summer 2025 season. The cancellations come as a direct result of Pratt & Whitney (US) informing the carrier that several of its A220-300 aircraftwill remain grounded well into 2025 due to ongoing engine shortages.

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Wizz Air Signs New Pratt & Whitney Support Agreement

Wizz Air, the Hungary-based low-cost carrier, has entered into a new support agreement with Pratt & Whitney, aiming to tackle ongoing engine-related challenges that have impacted its fleet. The carrier announced that it expects 40 aircraft to remain grounded through fiscal 2026 due to these issues, highlighting the significant operational hurdles caused by engine reliability concerns.

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Sichuan Airlines Takes Delivery of A320neo

Sichuan Airlines, a major player in China’s aviation sector, has expanded its fleet by taking delivery of a brand-new Airbus A320neo. The aircraft, identified by serial number 12386, is equipped with PW1127G-JM engines, manufactured by Pratt & Whitney, known for their superior efficiency and reduced environmental footprint.