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Braathens Regional Airways Adds Three ATR72s for SAS Wet Lease

Braathens Regional Airways (Sweden) has expanded its regional fleet by acquiring three additional ATR72 aircraft, further strengthening its wet lease partnership with SAS (Scandinavian Airlines). These aircraft will operate exclusively for SAS, supporting the airline’s regional network and operational flexibility.

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Saudia Acquires Airbus A330-300 via Wet Lease from Wamos Air

Saudia, the national carrier of Saudi Arabia, has expanded its fleet by acquiring an Airbus A330-300, serial number 1077, through a wet lease arrangement with Wamos Air, a Spanish charter and wet-lease operator. This aircraft is equipped with Trent 772B-60 engines, known for their efficiency and performance.

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SmartLynx Malta Expands Fleet With Leased A320 (Serial 3954)

SmartLynx Malta has expanded its fleet with the delivery of an Airbus A320, bearing serial number 3954. The aircraft, powered by CFM56-5B4/3 engines, has been acquired on lease, supporting the airline’s ongoing fleet expansion and operational growth strategy.

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Flybondi Adds Third A320 (Serial 4683) Under Wet-Lease Agreement

Flybondi has expanded its fleet by adding a third Airbus A320, bearing serial number 4683, under a wet-lease agreement with Avion Express (Lithuania). This aircraft will remain in Flybondi’s operations for the remainder of the Southern Hemisphere summer 2025 season, helping the airline accommodate increased seasonal demand.

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Thai VietJet Air Enhances Fleet with Wet-Leased Airbus A320-200s for Lunar New Year

Thai VietJet Air has expanded its fleet capacity for the Lunar New Year holiday season by wet-leasing two Airbus A320-200 aircraft from Avion Express, a leading Lithuanian ACMI provider. The additional aircraft are expected to support the airline in handling increased passenger traffic during one of the busiest travel periods of the year.

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airBaltic and SUA Lineas Aereas Partner on A220-300 Wet Lease

airBaltic (Latvia) has entered a strategic partnership with SUA Lineas Aereas (Uruguay), expanding its leasing operations into South America. As part of the agreement, airBaltic plans to wet lease up to five Airbus A220-300 aircraft to SUA starting October 2025, marking an important step in its ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) leasing strategy.