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KLM Cityhopper Adds E190 On Wet Lease From Eastern Airways

KLM Cityhopper, the regional subsidiary of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, has expanded its fleet with the addition of one Embraer E190, leased from Eastern Airways (United Kingdom) under a wet lease arrangement. The aircraft is identified by serial number 19000661 and is powered by CF34-10E5 engines from GE Aviation.

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KlasJet Relocates B737 From Dubai To Europe For Summer

KlasJet, a Lithuania-based charter and ACMI operator, has announced the seasonal relocation of one of its Boeing B737 aircraft from Dubai to Europe, beginning in April and continuing through the end of summer 2025. The move responds to rising demand for bespoke charter operations across the European market during the peak travel season.

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Hunnu Air Takes Delivery Of Mongolia’s First E195-E2

Azorra, a U.S.-based aircraft leasing firm, has delivered the first of two Embraer E195-E2 aircraft to Hunnu Air of Mongolia. The aircraft, with serial number 19020171, represents a historic milestone as the first E2 jet to enter service in Mongolia, signaling a new phase of modernization for the country’s aviation sector.

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Astral Aviation Takes Delivery Of First B767-300F

Astral Aviation, a Nairobi-based cargo airline, has taken delivery of its first Boeing B767-300F freighter, marking a key milestone in its fleet modernization and expansion strategy. The aircraft is identified by serial number 24146, and it becomes the airline’s most capable long-haul freighter to date.

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Embraer E2 Jets Approved For Mongolia By Civil Aviation Authority

The Embraer E190-E2 and E195-E2 aircraft have officially received type acceptance certification from the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) of Mongolia, marking a key regulatory milestone that clears the way for the introduction of Embraer’s next-generation regional jets into the Mongolian market.

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Airbus Reaffirms 2025 Outlook Amid Supply Chain Concerns

Airbus, the European aerospace giant, has reaffirmed its financial and delivery forecasts for 2025, despite acknowledging that supply chain pressures and ongoing trade tensions could influence its performance. The company remains cautiously optimistic about meeting its production goals but flagged challenges that may arise due to global economic and geopolitical conditions.