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Ryanair To Receive Boeing 737-8-200 EI-IKT

Ryanair is preparing to bolster its fleet with the imminent delivery of a Boeing 737-8-200, carrying manufacturer serial number (MSN 62392) and registered as EI-IKT. This aircraft, part of Ryanair’s large-scale investment in Boeing’s MAX family, is configured with a single-class high-density cabin layout of 197 economy seats, specifically designed to maximize capacity on the airline’s short-haul European network.

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Eastar Jet To Receive Boeing 737-8 MAX HL8718

Eastar Jet is advancing its fleet modernization plans with the upcoming delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX, carrying manufacturer serial number (MSN 67924) and registered as HL8718. This narrowbody aircraft is configured in a single-class layout with 189 economy seats, designed to maximize capacity for the South Korean low-cost carrier’s high-density routes.

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Aeromexico Prepares To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737 MAX 8 MSN 43310

Aeromexico is preparing to expand its next-generation narrowbody fleet with the upcoming delivery of a Boeing 737 MAX 8, continuing its strategy to enhance operational efficiency and passenger comfort. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 43310, is scheduled for delivery from Boeing in the coming period.

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Xiamen Airlines Prepares To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737 MAX 8 MSN 43845

Xiamen Airlines is preparing to expand its narrowbody fleet with the upcoming delivery of a brand-new Boeing 737 MAX 8. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 43845, is expected to enter into commercial service shortly following its handover from Boeing.

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Virgin Australia Receives Second Boeing 737 MAX 8 From ACG

Virgin Australia has taken delivery of its second Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft from Aviation Capital Group (ACG), as part of a three-aircraft agreement sourced from ACG’s direct order with Boeing. The newly delivered aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number 65126, represents a continuation of the airline’s fleet modernization efforts as it reaffirms its growth trajectory in the post-pandemic aviation landscape.

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Jeju Air Takes Delivery Of B737-8 Serial 66543

Jeju Air, a leading low-cost carrier in South Korea, has taken delivery of a Boeing 737-8, bearing serial number 66543, as part of its ongoing fleet modernization program. The airline continues to invest in next-generation narrowbody aircraft to enhance efficiency, capacity, and network flexibility.

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Akasa Air Reports 49% Revenue Growth for Fiscal Year 2025

Akasa Air, one of India’s newest and rapidly growing carriers, has reported robust financial results for the fiscal year ending March 31, 2025, highlighting its aggressive expansion and disciplined cost management. The airline announced a 49% year-on-year revenue increase, attributing the gain to strong unit profitability and a stage-adjusted RASK increase of 13%.

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Pratt & Whitney Q2 Sales Rise 12% Despite Bankruptcy Hit

Pratt & Whitney, a subsidiary of RTX, reported a robust 12% year-over-year increase in Q2 2025 sales, reaching $7.6 billion, fueled by strong performance across both commercial aftermarket and original equipment (OE)segments. The aftermarket division grew 19%, while OE sales rose 15%, supported by higher volume and a favorable product mix, especially from Pratt & Whitney Canada.

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American Airlines Adds B737-8 With LEAP-1B Engines

American Airlines has expanded its narrowbody fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8, serial number 44514, continuing its modernization strategy focused on fuel-efficient aircraft. The aircraft is equipped with LEAP-1B25 engines, developed by CFM International, delivering improved performance, fuel economy, and environmental benefits.

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Royal Air Maroc Adds B737-8 With LEAP-1B27 Engines

Royal Air Maroc has expanded its narrowbody fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-8, carrying serial number 43350. The aircraft is powered by CFM International LEAP-1B27 engines, reinforcing the airline’s modernization strategy and supporting growth on its medium-haul routes.