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Korean Air To Take Delivery Of Airbus A321neo MSN 12691

Korean Air Lines is preparing to take delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321neo from Airbus, continuing its fleet modernization strategy. The aircraft, with MSN 12691, is an A321-271NX variant and will be powered by a pair of Pratt & Whitney PW1133G-JM engines. The cabin will be arranged in a two-class configuration, offering 8 business class seats and 174 economy seats, for a total of 182 passengers.

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Jet2.com To Take Delivery Of Airbus A321neo MSN 12730

Jet2.com is preparing to take delivery of a new Airbus A321neo from Airbus, further strengthening its modern narrowbody fleet. The aircraft, identified as MSN 12730, is an A321-251NX variant powered by a pair of CFM International LEAP-1A32 engines. It features a single-class configuration with 232 economy seats, designed to maximize capacity while maintaining the airline’s low-cost, leisure-focused service model.

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Breeze Airways To Take Delivery Of Airbus A220-300

Breeze Airways is preparing to take delivery of a brand-new Airbus A220-300 from Airbus, marking another addition to its rapidly growing fleet. The aircraft, identified as MSN 55239, is powered by a pair of Pratt & Whitney PW1500G geared turbofan (GTF) engines. It will feature a two-class cabin configuration with 12 seats in First Class and 125 in Economy, offering a total of 137 seats.

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UPS To Take Delivery Of Boeing 767-300ERF

UPS is preparing to take delivery of a Boeing 767-300ERF from Boeing, further reinforcing its position as one of the world’s largest and most reliable cargo operators. The aircraft, identified by MSN 67981, is powered by a pair of CF6-80C2B6F engines, a proven workhorse in the freighter sector known for reliability and performance.

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First Airbus A321XLR Suffers Tail Strike In Prague

The first Airbus A321XLR, operated by Wizz Air and registered as G-XLRA (MSN 11631), sustained a tail strike incident while landing at Prague International Airport on September 11, 2025. The aircraft, arriving from London Gatwick Airport, experienced contact between the tail section of the fuselage and the runway during touchdown.

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Silk Way West Airlines Extends GE Aerospace Partnership

Silk Way West Airlines has extended its strategic services agreement with GE Aerospace, a move that underscores the carrier’s ambitions for growth and modernization in the global air cargo market. The comprehensive agreement covers maintenance for five Boeing 747-8F powered by GEnx-2B engines, six Boeing 777F with GE90-115B engines, and up to four upcoming Boeing 777-8F with GE9X engines. This collaboration secures long-term technical support while providing predictable cost…

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American Airlines Launches Charlotte–Vero Beach Flights

American Airlines has announced the launch of new daily nonstop flights between Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT) and Vero Beach Regional Airport (VRB), beginning February 12, 2025. The new service will be operated year-round with Bombardier CRJ-700 aircraft, marking a significant addition to the airline’s expanding Florida network.

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ST Engineering Expands Singapore Engine MRO Facility

ST Engineering has strengthened its Commercial Aerospace business in Singapore with the official opening of a new engine MRO facility at its Paya Lebar aerospace compound. The multimillion-dollar expansion was inaugurated by Singapore’s Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Trade and Industry, Gan Kim Yong, highlighting the company’s growing role in supporting global engine maintenance needs.