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Azul Takes Delivery of New ATR72-600, Serial 1706

Azul has expanded its regional fleet with the delivery of a new ATR72-600, serial 1706, as the airline continues to strengthen its connectivity across Brazil’s secondary and underserved markets. The aircraft is powered by PW127XT-M engines, the latest iteration of the well-known Pratt & Whitney Canada PW100 series, which are optimized for improved fuel efficiency and reduced maintenance costs.

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Alaska Airlines Retires First Boeing 737-900 After Nearly 22 Years

Alaska Airlines has officially retired its first Boeing 737-900, registered as N302AS, after nearly 22 years of service.This aircraft holds the distinction of being the prototype for the -900 series, marking a significant milestone in aviation history.​

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Airbus Delivers 136 Jets in 1Q 2025, With 71 in March Alone

Airbus delivered a total of 136 commercial aircraft during the first quarter of 2025, with a particularly robust performance in March, when it handed over 71 jets. This delivery figure highlights Airbus’ continued operational strength and its ability to maintain high production rates amid global supply chain challenges.

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Thai Airways Signs A350 Retrofit LOI With Airbus

Thai Airways International has signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) with Airbus to retrofit its fleet of A350 aircraft, beginning in 2028, with state-of-the-art cabin upgrades. The agreement marks a key milestone in Thai Airways’ ongoing fleet modernization and passenger experience enhancement strategy.

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HALO AirFinance Closes B747-8F Mezzanine Deal With SMBC

HALO AirFinance (US) has announced the successful closing of a mezzanine loan transaction in collaboration with Sumitomo Mitsui Banking Corporation (Japan), secured by a Boeing 747-8F freighter. The deal supports a US-based air cargo operator and highlights continued interest in structured aircraft financing solutions for widebody freighter assets.

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Pratt & Whitney and Delta Expand GTF Overhaul at Atlanta Facility

Pratt & Whitney (US) and Delta Air Lines (US) have entered into a long-term agreement to expand the GTF engine overhaul capacity at Delta TechOps’ Atlanta facility. This move reflects growing global demand for GTF maintenance support and aims to transform the facility into one of the largest GTF MRO centers in the world over the next decade.

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MTU Maintenance Expands LEAP and GEnx MRO in the US

MTU Maintenance, the German-based global engine service provider, has announced the expansion of its MRO portfolio in the United States to include LEAP and GEnx engines. As part of this strategic move, its Fort Worth, Texas location will evolve from an on-site service center into a full disassembly, assembly, and test facility, enabling complete overhauls for these two key engine types.

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HAECO Completes First Japan Airlines A350 C-Check in Xiamen

HAECO (Hong Kong) has successfully completed the first C-check for a Japan Airlines A350 at its state-of-the-art maintenance facility in Xiamen, China. This marks a significant milestone in the collaboration between the two companies and highlights HAECO’s continued expansion of its Airbus A350 heavy maintenance capabilities.

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GATES USA SPAH Expands MRO Capabilities to Include LEAP Engines

GATES USA SPAH has officially announced the expansion of its contracted MRO (Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul) capabilities to include LEAP engines, marking a significant milestone in its technical services offering. This development enhances the company’s role in the global aviation aftermarket by aligning with the next generation of fuel-efficient commercial aircraft engines.