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United Airlines Expands Fleet with Boeing 737-8 Delivery

United Airlines has expanded its fleet with the addition of a Boeing 737-8, identified by serial number 67630. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1B28 engines, enhancing fuel efficiency, operational reliability, and environmental sustainability as part of the airline’s ongoing fleet renewal strategy.

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Air Canada Expands Fleet with Boeing 737-8 Delivery

Air Canada has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Boeing 737-8, identified by serial number 66477, further enhancing its operational efficiency. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1B27 engines, offering improved fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and reduced operating costs.

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9 Air Expands Fleet with New Boeing 737-8 Delivery

9 Air, a subsidiary of Juneyao Airlines and China’s first low-cost carrier, has taken delivery of a new Boeing 737-8, serial number 61385. This aircraft is powered by LEAP-1B engines, enhancing the airline’s fuel efficiency and operational performance. The addition is part of 9 Air’s broader strategy to modernize its fleet and expand its route network.

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BOC Aviation Acquires Five Boeing 737-8 Aircraft for Lease to Arajet

BOC Aviation Limited, a Singapore-based aircraft leasing company, has announced the purchase of five Boeing 737-8 aircraft from The Boeing Company. These aircraft will be leased on a long-term basis to Arajet S.A., a low-cost carrier based in the Dominican Republic. The deliveries are scheduled for 2026 and 2027, and all aircraft will be powered by CFM LEAP-1B engines.

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United Airlines Expands Fleet with B737-8 (Serial 67634)

United Airlines has expanded its fleet with the recent delivery of a Boeing 737-8, bearing serial number 67634. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1B28 engines and is part of the airline’s ongoing fleet modernization strategy aimed at improving fuel efficiency and operational flexibility.

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Japan Airlines Faces B737-8 and B787 Delivery Delays

Japan Airlines (JAL) has announced a six-month delay in the delivery of its first Boeing 737-8, though the aircraft is still expected to arrive within fiscal 2026. Additionally, two Boeing 787s intended for its subsidiary, ZIPAIR, are now scheduled for delivery in the first half of fiscal 2026, later than originally planned.