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Pattaya Airways To Add ATR72-500F, Eyes More Leases

Pattaya Airways, a Thailand-based regional cargo carrier, is preparing to induct its third aircraft, an ATR72-500F, into its fleet under a dry lease agreement during Q2 2026. The airline is also actively soliciting offers for additional leased aircraft, signaling an expansion strategy in response to rising regional cargo demand.

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Malawi Airlines Adds B737-700 As Part Of Fleet Renewal

Malawi Airlines is undergoing a fleet renewal initiative with the addition of a Boeing 737-700, bearing serial number 30726, as it simultaneously phases out an older B737-700 with serial number 33787. The newly delivered aircraft is owned by Dara Aviation, an Ireland-based leasing firm, while the outgoing aircraft was previously owned by Ethiopian Airlines.

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GA Telesis To Disassemble Four B767-300s In 2025

GA Telesis, a U.S.-based aviation services and asset management firm, has announced the planned disassembly of four Boeing 767-300 aircraft during the course of 2025. This initiative is part of the company’s strategic efforts to expand its used serviceable material (USM) inventory, a growing market segment amid rising MRO demands.

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Condor Takes Delivery Of A320 MSN 5661 On Lease

Condor, the German leisure airline, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of an Airbus A320, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 5661. The aircraft is powered by CFM56-5B4/3 engines and was acquired on lease, aligning with the airline’s strategy to maintain operational flexibility and respond to seasonal demand.

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China Cargo Airlines Takes Delivery Of B777F MSN 69513

China Cargo Airlines, a leading cargo carrier based in China and part of the China Eastern Airlines Group, has taken delivery of a Boeing 777 Freighter (B777F) with manufacturer serial number (MSN) 69513. The aircraft is powered by GE90-110B1 engines, supplied by GE Aerospace, a widely trusted engine option for the B777 family.

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Airbus Delivers 306 Aircraft In 1H 2026, Down 5.56%

Airbus has released its commercial aircraft delivery and order results for the first half of 2026, reporting 306 aircraft deliveries, representing a 5.56% decline compared to the 323 units delivered in the same period of 2024. Despite the drop in deliveries, the European planemaker posted strong new order activity, reflecting continued customer confidence in its aircraft lineup.

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Air Lease Cancels A350F Order, AviLease Now Sole Lessor

Air Lease Corporation (ALC), a major U.S.-based aircraft leasing company, has canceled its outstanding order for seven Airbus A350F freighters, significantly altering the leasing landscape for Airbus’s next-generation cargo aircraft. The cancellation leaves AviLease, a Saudi Arabia-based leasing firm, as the sole lessor on Airbus’s A350F order book.