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Korean Air Grounds Four A220-300s Due to Engine Issues

Korean Air has confirmed that four out of its ten Airbus A220-300s have been grounded due to ongoing engine-related issues, which are expected to impact its domestic operations during summer 2025. The affected aircraft include serial numbers 55022, 55049, 55019, and 55031.

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Frontier Airlines Takes Delivery of New A321neo

Frontier Airlines, a leading ultra-low-cost carrier in the United States, has taken delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12394 and powered by PW1133G-JM engines. This latest addition reinforces the airline’s ongoing fleet modernization efforts, centered on fuel-efficient, next-generation aircraft.

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Volaris Expands Fleet with New A320neo

Volaris, a leading low-cost airline based in Mexico, has recently expanded its fleet with the acquisition of a new A320neo, serial number 12485, powered by PW1127G-JM engines. This addition is part of Volaris’s strategic initiative to modernize its fleet with more fuel-efficient and environmentally friendly aircraft.

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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.