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Aviation Capital Group Delivers Final B737-8 to Air India Express

Aviation Capital Group (ACG), a prominent US-based aircraft leasing company, has announced the delivery of a Boeing 737-8 aircraft to Air India Express. This aircraft, featuring advanced LEAP-1B engines, represents the final delivery scheduled under a multiple-aircraft sale-leaseback (SLB) transaction agreed upon between ACG and Air India Express.

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Aviation Capital Group Delivers Fifth Boeing 737-8 to Air India Express

Aviation Capital Group (ACG), a leading global full-service aircraft asset manager, has announced the delivery of one Boeing 737-8 aircraft to Air India Express. This aircraft, equipped with CFM International LEAP-1B engines, marks the fifth delivery in a series of multiple-aircraft sale-leaseback transactions between ACG and Air India Express.

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Aviation Capital Group Delivers Two B737-8 to Air India Express

Aviation Capital Group (US) has completed the delivery of two Boeing B737-8 aircraft to Air India Express. The aircraft, equipped with LEAP-1B engines manufactured by CFM International, are part of a sale and leaseback (SLB) agreement supporting the airline’s ongoing fleet expansion.

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Air India Express Expands Fleet with Three A320s and One A320neo

Air India Express has expanded its fleet with the addition of four leased Airbus aircraft, comprising three A320s and one A320neo. The A320s—with serial numbers 6446, 6690, and 6715—are powered by CFM56-5B4/3 engines, while the A320neo, serial 11779, is equipped with LEAP-1A26 engines.

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Aviation Capital Group Delivers First B737-8 to Air India Express

Aviation Capital Group (ACG) has successfully delivered the first B737-8 to Air India Express. This marks the initial delivery in a larger multi-aircraft sale-leaseback transaction between the U.S.-based lessor and the Indian carrier. The delivery is a significant milestone for both parties, as Air India Express seeks to modernize and expand its fleet to meet increasing demand for regional and international…

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Air India Express to Add 65 Aircraft in Three-Year Expansion

Air India Express, a leading low-cost subsidiary of Air India, has unveiled an ambitious plan to add 65 aircraft to its fleet over the next three years. This significant expansion aligns with the airline’s strategic goal to enhance its capacity and footprint in the regional and international aviation markets.