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Vietnam Airlines Plans To Finalize Order For 50 B737 MAX

Vietnam Airlines is set to finalize a provisional order for 50 Boeing 737 MAX jets that it made in 2023. This substantial order is part of the airline’s broader fleet expansion and renewal plan, which anticipates the need for up to 100 new narrowbody aircraft by 2035. The order is a significant step in Vietnam Airlines’ long-term growth strategy…

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Avianca Plans $800M Investment And Orders 88 A320neo Aircraft

avianca (Colombia) has announced a substantial investment of US$800 million, part of which will be used to acquire 88 new A320neo aircraft. This significant order is part of the airline’s ongoing fleet renewal program, aiming to modernize its operations and enhance fuel efficiency. Deliveries of these new aircraft are set to begin by the end of 2025 and…

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IndiGo Orders 30 More A350-900s, Doubling Total Order To 60

IndiGo (India) has announced a significant expansion of its widebody fleet with a firm order for 30 additional A350-900 aircraft, bringing its total order for this type to 60. This milestone represents a critical part of IndiGo’s long-term international expansion plans, as the airline aims to tap into growing demand for intercontinental travel.

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Ethiopian Airlines Eyes Order For 20 Regional And Narrowbody Jets

Ethiopian Airlines is actively seeking to place a significant order for at least 20 regional or small narrowbody jets to rejuvenate its domestic fleet and meet growing demand for air travel within Ethiopia and surrounding regions. The airline is considering models such as the Embraer E2, the Airbus A220, and the Boeing B737-7 as potential candidates for this purchase, reflecting its strategic…

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Airbus Targets Paris Air Show for A350 Orders

Airbus is intensifying its efforts to secure new aircraft orders as it looks ahead to the Paris Air Show scheduled for mid-June 2025. The European aerospace giant is focusing on winning commitments for its A350 widebody aircraft, targeting key Gulf carriers Riyadh Air from Saudi Arabia and Etihad from the United Arab Emirates.

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Thailand Considers Buying US Aircraft To Replace Fleet

Thailand is reportedly weighing a significant aircraft procurement deal with the United States to replace approximately 100 existing aircraft as part of a broader national fleet renewal initiative. The potential acquisition, still under evaluation, is expected to be discussed during upcoming trade negotiations with the US, set to take place within the next two weeks.

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Vietjet Orders 20 Airbus A330-900s For Expansion

Vietjet, the Vietnamese low-cost carrier known for its aggressive growth strategy in Asia-Pacific, has announced a landmark order for 20 Airbus A330-900 aircraft. This move represents Vietjet’s first significant widebody order with Airbus and marks a pivotal shift in its long-term strategic planning, with the goal of expanding medium- and long-haul operations over the coming decade.

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EgyptAir Orders Ten A350-900s from Airbus

EgyptAir, the flag carrier of Egypt, has signed a new purchase agreement with Airbus to acquire ten A350-900 aircraft, marking a significant step in the airline’s long-haul fleet modernization strategy. This order will expand EgyptAir’s current fleet of around 70 aircraft and represents a decisive move toward enhancing its widebody capabilities.

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Southwest Airlines Firms B737-7 Orders, Plans 50 Retirements

Southwest Airlines, one of the largest low-cost carriers in the United States, has exercised options for nine Boeing B737-7 aircraft during the first four months of 2025. The newly firmed orders are scheduled for delivery in 2026, as part of the airline’s continued efforts to modernize its fleet with next-generation aircraft.