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Transavia To Receive Airbus A321neo MSN 12043

Transavia is preparing to take delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321neo, further expanding its fleet with the latest generation of narrowbody aircraft. This delivery involves the A321-252NX, carrying the manufacturer’s serial number (MSN) 12043, and is configured in a high-density single-class layout to accommodate 232 passengers.

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Air Mauritius Expands Regional Fleet With ATR 72-600

Air Mauritius has strengthened its regional fleet with the arrival of an additional ATR 72-600, leased and named Les Mascareignes, which replaces an older ATR 72-500. The aircraft is certified for Extended Twin Engine Operations Performance Standards (ETOPS) and will depart from Toulouse next week, routing via Luxor, Nairobi, and Nosy Bebefore reaching Mauritius.

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Enter Air To Receive Boeing 737-8 MAX SP-EXD

Enter Air, the largest charter airline in Poland, is preparing to expand its fleet with the delivery of a brand-new Boeing 737-8 MAX. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 62958 and registration SP-EXD, will strengthen the airline’s narrowbody fleet as it continues to serve both leisure and charter markets across Europe and beyond.

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Ryanair To Receive Boeing 737-8-200 EI-IKV

Ryanair is preparing to expand its fleet with the delivery of a brand-new Boeing 737-8-200, manufacturer serial number (MSN 62393) and registration EI-IKV. This aircraft is part of the Irish low-cost carrier’s ongoing fleet modernization program, which has seen it become the largest operator of the 737-8-200 variant worldwide.

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Ryanair To Receive Boeing 737-8-200 EI-IKT

Ryanair is preparing to bolster its fleet with the imminent delivery of a Boeing 737-8-200, carrying manufacturer serial number (MSN 62392) and registered as EI-IKT. This aircraft, part of Ryanair’s large-scale investment in Boeing’s MAX family, is configured with a single-class high-density cabin layout of 197 economy seats, specifically designed to maximize capacity on the airline’s short-haul European network.

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Eastar Jet To Receive Boeing 737-8 MAX HL8718

Eastar Jet is advancing its fleet modernization plans with the upcoming delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX, carrying manufacturer serial number (MSN 67924) and registered as HL8718. This narrowbody aircraft is configured in a single-class layout with 189 economy seats, designed to maximize capacity for the South Korean low-cost carrier’s high-density routes.

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Rolls-Royce £1bn Investment Boosts Trent Engine Durability

Rolls-Royce has announced that its £1 billion investment in durability improvements across its Trent engine family is delivering significant benefits to airline customers. The program, part of Rolls-Royce’s wider business transformation, has resulted in a dramatic rise in time-on-wing performance across the Trent 1000, Trent 7000, and Trent XWB variants, with forecasted improvements rising from 40% to 80%.

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Swiftair To Add First Boeing 737-800BDSF From World Star Aviation

Swiftair S.A. is preparing to expand its cargo capabilities with the upcoming delivery of its first Boeing 737-800BDSF, a 2004-vintage aircraft converted into freighter configuration by Israel Aerospace Industries (IAI). The unit is being dry leased from World Star Aviation, a global lessor active in the freighter leasing segment.

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Awesome Cargo Launches First A330-200P2F Operations

Awesome Cargo has officially launched operations with its first Airbus A330-200P2F, marking a significant milestone in the carrier’s growth as it becomes Mexico’s third airline to operate the A330P2F type. The entry into service took place on August 12, 2025, with the aircraft making its inaugural revenue flight from Mexico City Felipe Ángeles International Airport (NLU) to China, via Anchorage (ANC).

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flydubai Expands Fleet with 12 Boeing 737 Deliveries in 2025

flydubai is continuing its aggressive fleet expansion strategy in 2025, with a total of 12 Boeing 737 aircraft scheduled for delivery during the year. Since January, the Dubai-based carrier has already taken delivery of seven new Boeing 737s, boosting its fleet size to 93 aircraft. These additions reinforce flydubai’s operational capacity as it serves an extensive network of over 135 destinations across…