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Spring Airlines Expands Fleet with New Airbus A320neo

Spring Airlines, China’s leading low-cost carrier, has expanded its fleet by taking delivery of a new Airbus A320neo aircraft. This addition, bearing the serial number 12443, is powered by advanced LEAP-1A26 engines, aligning with the airline’s commitment to operational efficiency and environmental responsibility.​

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Skytrans Expands Fleet with Second Airbus A319 for Charter Operations

Skytrans, an Australian-based airline, has expanded its fleet with the acquisition of a second Airbus A319 aircraft, bearing the serial number 1740. This strategic addition aims to strengthen the airline’s charter operations across Australia and the Asia-Pacific region.​

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Icelandair Expands Fleet with New Airbus A321neo

Icelandair has taken delivery of an Airbus A321neo, further advancing its fleet renewal efforts. The aircraft, manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12359, is registered as TF-IAB and is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1133G-JM engines. This addition marks another step in Icelandair’s strategy to phase out older aircraft and modernize its narrowbody fleet.

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Delta Takes Delivery of Two A321neos

Delta Air Lines (US) has expanded its fleet with the addition of two Airbus A321neos, with serial numbers 12417 and 12442. Both aircraft are powered by PW1133G-JM engines and are part of the airline’s ongoing fleet modernization strategy. Aircraft Details Fleet Expansion Strategy The A321neo offers enhanced fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and increased operational range, making it a key part of Delta’s narrowbody fleet renewal…

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Czech Airlines Takes Delivery of A220-300 Operated by Smartwings

Czech Airlines has taken delivery of an Airbus A220-300, serial 55330, which will be operated by parent company Smartwings. The aircraft is powered by PW1500G engines, adding a new-generation, fuel-efficient narrowbody to its fleet. Aircraft Details Strategic Importance The A220-300 enhances Czech Airlines’ operational efficiency, offering improved fuel consumption and lower emissions. With Smartwings managing operations, the aircraft will support network expansion and fleet modernization.

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Spirit Airlines Receives $150 Million Compensation from Pratt & Whitney for Grounded Airbus Jets

Spirit Airlines (US) has secured $150 million in compensation from Pratt & Whitney, addressing financial losses stemming from GTF engine removals affecting its Airbus fleet. The airline anticipates further payments, as engine replacement and maintenance challenges are expected to continue through 2026 and beyond.