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Icelandair Takes Delivery Of A321neo On Lease

Icelandair has expanded its fleet with the addition of a leased Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12503 and powered by PW1133G-JM engines from Pratt & Whitney. This latest delivery reflects the airline’s ongoing fleet renewal strategy aimed at improving efficiency and enhancing passenger comfort on medium-haul routes.

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United Airlines Takes Delivery Of A321neo Powered By PW1133G-JM

United Airlines has added another advanced aircraft to its growing fleet with the delivery of an Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12354. The aircraft is powered by PW1133G-JM engines from Pratt & Whitney, a model renowned for high efficiency and reduced emissions.

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IndiGo Takes Delivery Of A321neo Powered By LEAP-1A32

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by fleet size and market share, has taken delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12464, as part of its ongoing fleet modernization and expansion strategy. The aircraft is equipped with LEAP-1A32 engines manufactured by CFM International, known for their fuel efficiency and lower emissions.

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Philippine Airlines Expands Fleet With A350-1000s and A321neos

Philippine Airlines (PAL) has unveiled its near- and long-term fleet expansion plans, with the introduction of two additional aircraft in 2025, increasing its total fleet from 79 to 81 aircraft. This incremental growth is a prelude to a much larger fleet enhancement initiative that includes nine Airbus A350-1000s and thirteen A321neo aircraft in the coming years.

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IndiGo Adds B737-8 and A321neo to Fleet via Qatar Wet Lease and Direct Delivery

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by fleet size and market share, has expanded its operations with the delivery of two new aircraft—a Boeing 737-8, serial 43317, and an Airbus A321neo, serial 12429. The B737-8 is delivered on a wet lease from Qatar Airways, while the A321neo was received via direct delivery. Both aircraft are powered by LEAP engines, reinforcing IndiGo’s strategy to maintain…

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VietJet Takes Delivery of A321neo Powered by PW1133G-JM

VietJet, the Vietnamese low-cost carrier, has further expanded its next-generation fleet with the delivery of one Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12520. The aircraft is equipped with PW1133G-JM engines, manufactured by Pratt & Whitney, and reflects the airline’s ongoing investment in fuel-efficient, high-capacity aircraft to meet rising demand across its domestic and regional network.

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Transavia Takes Delivery of A321neo Powered by LEAP-1A32

Transavia, the Dutch low-cost subsidiary of the Air France-KLM Group, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of one Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12451. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1A32 engines, supplied by CFM International, and marks another step in the airline’s transition to a more fuel-efficient, next-generation fleet.

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Play Europe Sends A321neo to SkyUp on Wet Lease

Play Europe, based in Malta, has deployed its first of three Airbus A321neo aircraft, serial number 8008, to Ostrava for preparation ahead of a wet lease agreement with SkyUp Airlines, the Ukrainian ACMI and charter specialist. The arrangement marks the beginning of a new leasing partnership between the two operators as Play Europe begins to commercialize its expanding fleet.

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Cebu Pacific May Add More Narrowbodies Ahead of 2029

Cebu Pacific, the largest low-cost carrier in the Philippines, is considering additional narrowbody aircraft acquisitions before 2029, citing sustained passenger demand across its domestic and regional markets. This review comes on the heels of its record order for 152 Airbus A321neo aircraft, which reaffirmed its commitment to fleet standardization and capacity growth.

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EVA Air Finalizes Order for Six A350-1000s and Three A321neos

EVA Air, the Taiwanese full-service carrier, has finalized a firm order with Airbus for six A350-1000s and three A321neo aircraft, formalizing its March 2025 commitment to the European manufacturer. This latest transaction significantly strengthens EVA Air’s widebody and narrowbody expansion pipeline, positioning the airline for long-term fleet modernization and capacity growth.