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Airbus Reports 18% Decline in Deliveries for January and February

Airbus has announced its delivery and order figures for the first two months of 2025, reporting a total of 65 aircraft delivered, which marks an 18% decline compared to the same period last year. This drop is attributed to supply chain adjustments and engine delivery delays, with the company prioritizing deliveries toward the latter half of the year.

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Frontier Airlines Expands Fleet with Airbus A321neo Delivery

Frontier Airlines has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A321neo, identified by serial number 12302. The aircraft is powered by PW1133G-JM engines, offering improved fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and enhanced range, aligning with the airline’s low-cost operational model.

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Wizz Air Malta Expands Fleet with Airbus A321neo Delivery

Wizz Air Malta has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, further strengthening its operations across Europe and beyond. The aircraft, identified by serial number 12408, is powered by PW1133G-JM engines, offering enhanced fuel efficiency and lower emissions.

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Turkish Airlines Expands Fleet with Airbus A321neo Delivery

Turkish Airlines has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A321neo, further enhancing its operational capabilities. The newly delivered aircraft, identified by serial number 12431, is powered by PW1133G-JM engines, which provide increased fuel efficiency and lower emissions.

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SmartLynx Airlines to Transition to Single-Type Airbus Operations by Mid-2025

SmartLynx Airlines, a Latvia-based ACMI and charter operator, has announced plans to transition to a single-type fleetby mid-2025. The airline will operate exclusively Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft while scaling down its A321F freighter operations.

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Jet2’s Airbus A321neo Fleet Expansion Faces Delivery Delays

Jet2, the UK-based leisure airline, is set to expand its fleet with the addition of 14 new Airbus A321neo aircraft, powered by CFM International engines. The airline expects these deliveries to bring its total A321neo fleet to 23 aircraft by the end of summer 2025. However, some of these aircraft deliveries will be delayed, leading to higher operational costs during the transition period.