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Air Tanzania to Launch Dar es Salaam–Johannesburg Route on November 30

Air Tanzania is set to expand its network with the launch of a new route between Dar es Salaam and Johannesburg, scheduled to commence on November 30, 2024. The airline will operate this route with a Boeing 737-9, a model known for its fuel efficiency and passenger comfort, supporting Air Tanzania’s goal to provide a…

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Boeing Reaches Agreement with Machinists’ Union to End Strike

Boeing and its machinists‘ union have reached a tentative agreement on a new contract proposal, which includes a pay raise aimed at resolving a strike that has affected Boeing’s operations for nearly seven weeks. The new offer comes after extensive negotiations and is set for a union vote on November 4, 2024. If accepted, this…

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FTAI Aviation in Talks to Develop V2500 Engine Shop with Pratt & Whitney

FTAI Aviation, a U.S.-based aerospace company, is exploring the possibility of transforming its Montreal facility, FTAI Canada, into a V2500 engine maintenance and repair shop. The V2500 engine, widely used on Airbus A320 family aircraft, is manufactured by Pratt & Whitney, which is currently in discussions with FTAI about this potential expansion. If successful, this…

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WestJet Adds Boeing 737-8 to Fleet for Enhanced Efficiency

WestJet, a Canadian airline, has expanded its fleet with the recent addition of a Boeing 737-8, serial number 42845, on lease and powered by advanced LEAP-1B27 engines. This addition marks WestJet’s continued investment in fuel-efficient aircraft, supporting its goals to reduce operational costs and environmental impact across its network.

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Turkish Airlines Expands Fleet with New Airbus A321neo Delivery

Turkish Airlines has strengthened its fleet with the recent delivery of an Airbus A321neo, serial number 12157, powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1133G-JM engines. This fuel-efficient aircraft aligns with Turkish Airlines’ growth strategy and its commitment to sustainable operations, enabling the airline to reduce fuel consumption and emissions across high-demand routes.

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SkyWest Expands Fleet with CRJ550 and E175 Aircraft Under United Airlines Partnership

SkyWest Airlines, a regional U.S. carrier, has entered a multi-year agreement with United Airlines to bolster its fleet with 40 CRJ550 aircraft. This deal includes SkyWest acquiring 11 used CRJ550s and converting 29 of its existing CRJ700s to the CRJ550 configuration, an industry-first regional jet model tailored to provide a spacious, enhanced passenger experience. Additionally,…

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Sichuan Airlines Expands Fleet with Airbus A321 Delivery

Sichuan Airlines, one of China’s prominent regional carriers, has strengthened its fleet with the addition of an Airbus A321, serial number 2971, B-6305, powered by V2533-A5 engines. The new aircraft enhances Sichuan Airlines’ ability to serve high-demand domestic and regional routes efficiently, offering increased passenger capacity and operational flexibility.

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Shanghai Airlines Adds Boeing 737-8 to Expanding Fleet

Shanghai Airlines, a prominent Chinese carrier, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a Boeing 737-8, serial number 61644, powered by LEAP-1B27 engines. This fuel-efficient aircraft supports Shanghai Airlines’ goals of operational efficiency and sustainability as it enhances its regional and domestic route offerings.

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Satena Receives First DHC6-400, Expands Regional Fleet

Satena, Colombia’s government-owned regional airline, has taken delivery of its first DHC6-400 aircraft, serial number 994. This delivery marks the beginning of an ambitious expansion plan, with Satena set to add a total of eight DHC6-400 Twin Otter aircraft to its fleet. Known for their short takeoff and landing capabilities, these aircraft are ideally suited…

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Pegasus Airlines Adds Airbus A321neo to Its Fleet

Pegasus Airlines, a major low-cost carrier in Türkiye, has expanded its fleet with the recent delivery of an Airbus A321neo, serial number 12073, powered by LEAP-1A32 engines from CFM International. This addition marks another step in Pegasus Airlines’ commitment to modernizing its fleet with fuel-efficient, environmentally friendly aircraft that support sustainable operations.