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Aeroitalia Wet Leases A320 From Trade Air for Rome–Bergamo Route

Aeroitalia, the Italian carrier, has entered into a wet lease agreement with Trade Air of Croatia for an Airbus A320, serial number 3337, to operate services between Rome Fiumicino and Bergamo. The lease covers short-term capacity needs and reinforces Aeroitalia’s domestic network connectivity.

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United Airlines Takes Delivery of New A321neo

United Airlines has expanded its next-generation narrowbody fleet with the delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, serial number 12385, powered by PW1133G-JM engines. This addition supports United’s ongoing fleet renewal program aimed at improving efficiency and passenger experience across its domestic and transcontinental operations.

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SalamAir Expands Fleet With Two A321s and Three A320s Through 2026

SalamAir, the low-cost carrier based in Oman, is set to continue its strategic fleet expansion with the upcoming delivery of its 15th aircraft in June 2025—an Airbus A321 acquired on lease from SMBC Aviation Capital (Ireland). A second A321 is also scheduled to arrive in July, further strengthening the airline’s mid-capacity aircraft portfolio.

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KLM Takes Delivery of A321neo Powered by LEAP-1A30

KLM, the flag carrier of the Netherlands, has taken delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12473, as part of its ongoing fleet modernization efforts. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1A30 engines, manufactured by CFM International, and represents a major step forward in the airline’s push for operational efficiency and environmental sustainability.

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AJet Takes Delivery of A320 on Wet Lease from SmartLynx

AJet, based in Türkiye, has expanded its operational fleet with the addition of an Airbus A320, serial number 2689, secured through a wet lease agreement with SmartLynx Estonia. The aircraft is powered by V2527-A5 engines and marks a continued effort by AJet to increase short-haul capacity during peak operational periods.

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Spirit Airlines Projects Fleet Growth to 196 Aircraft by End of 2025

Spirit Airlines, the ultra-low-cost carrier based in the United States, has outlined its fleet development plan for 2025, projecting an increase from 192 aircraft at the end of 2024 to 196 by the close of 2025. The net growth follows a strategic adjustment involving the retirement of two Airbus A319s in the first quarter of 2025, and the expected delivery of six…

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Iberia Takes Delivery of First A321XLR

Iberia, the flag carrier of Spain, has taken delivery of its first Airbus A321XLR, serial number 12085, powered by LEAP-1A33X engines. This delivery marks a significant milestone for the airline as it introduces Airbus’s longest-range single-aisle aircraft into its fleet, offering new flexibility for medium to long-haul routes.