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JD Airlines Takes Delivery of B737-800BCF for Expanding Cargo Fleet

JD Airlines, a growing player in China’s cargo aviation market, has taken delivery of a Boeing 737-800BCF (Boeing Converted Freighter), serial number 30697. Leased and equipped with CFM56-7B26 engines, this freighter addition aligns with JD Airlines’ strategy to expand its air cargo capabilities amidst increasing demand for air freight services across China. The B737-800BCF is…

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IBA Group Expands E190AR Remarketing Mandate to Four Aircraft

IBA Group, a UK-based aviation consultancy, has announced an expansion of its exclusive mandate to remarket Embraer E190AR aircraft, increasing the offering from three to four aircraft. The E190ARs, equipped with CF34-10E6 engines, are currently operational with an East African airline and are available for outright purchase. This expanded mandate reflects IBA Group’s reputation for…

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Frontier Airlines Expands Fleet with A321neo Deliveries in Q4 2024

Frontier Airlines is set to expand its fleet with the addition of six Airbus A321neo aircraft and two spare engines in the fourth quarter of 2024, financed through sale/leaseback transactions. This latest delivery round follows the arrival of five A321neos in Q3, bringing the carrier’s total fleet count to 159 by year’s end. Known for…

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Falko Regional Aircraft Acquires 11 E-Jets from Nordic Aviation Capital

UK-based Falko Regional Aircraft has completed the acquisition of 11 Embraer E-Jets from Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) of Ireland. This transaction, part of a sale and purchase agreement initially signed in March 2024, includes E175, E190, and E195 models. These regional jets are currently leased to LOT Polish Airlines, a key operator in Europe’s regional…

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EVA Air Anticipates On-Time B787 Deliveries, Potential B777F Delay Due to Boeing Strike

Taiwan’s EVA Air has announced that its scheduled deliveries of Boeing 787 aircraft are expected to proceed on time, despite the ongoing strike at Boeing. However, the airline anticipates potential delays in the delivery of its Boeing 777 Freighter (B777F) aircraft due to production slowdowns related to the labor strike. This development reflects EVA Air’s…

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Cebu Pacific Takes Delivery of New Airbus A321neo

Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ largest low-cost carrier, recently expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A321neo, serial number 12407. Powered by advanced PW1133G-JM engines from Pratt & Whitney, this latest acquisition marks a step forward in Cebu Pacific’s commitment to sustainability and operational efficiency. The A321neo, known for its fuel efficiency and…

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CDB Aviation Finalizes Sale of Eight Airbus A330 Aircraft

CDB Aviation, a wholly owned Irish subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Ltd. (CDB Leasing), has announced the successful completion of a mandate to sell eight Airbus A330-200 aircraft. This transaction underscores CDB Aviation’s robust asset management capabilities and its commitment to delivering tailored solutions for its stakeholders.

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Breeze Airways Extends Embraer Fleet Operations Until 2026

Breeze Airways, the U.S.-based low-cost carrier, has announced plans to continue operating its Embraer aircraft until 2026, extending their service beyond initial projections. This strategic decision reflects the airline’s commitment to maintaining operational flexibility and meeting evolving market demands.

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Avianca Takes Delivery of New Airbus A320neo for Fleet Expansion

Avianca, Colombia’s flagship carrier, has recently taken delivery of a new Airbus A320neo, serial number 12100, equipped with advanced LEAP-1A26 engines. This latest addition reflects Avianca’s ongoing commitment to fleet modernization, focusing on operational efficiency and environmental sustainability. The LEAP-1A26 engines, produced by CFM International, are well-regarded for their fuel efficiency and reduced emissions, aligning…

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Airbus Sees 5% Revenue Growth in 9M 2024, Despite Lower Net Income

Airbus has released its financial results for the first nine months of 2024, reporting consolidated revenues of $48.1 billion, a 5% year-on-year increase driven by strong commercial aircraft demand. This growth reflects continued recovery in the global aviation market, where Airbus recorded gross commercial orders totaling 667 aircraft, underscoring sustained demand from airlines looking to…