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Loong Air Takes Delivery of New A320neo with LEAP-1A26 Engines

Loong Air, a Chinese airline, has recently taken delivery of a new Airbus A320neo, marked by serial number 12421. This aircraft is equipped with LEAP-1A26 engines from CFM International, which are recognized for their fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. The addition of this A320neo supports Loong Air’s commitment to expanding its fleet with modern, environmentally friendly aircraft, aligning with…

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IndiGo Takes Delivery of New A321neo with LEAP-1A32 Engines

IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has taken delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, identified by serial number 12327. This aircraft is powered by LEAP-1A32 engines from CFM International, known for their fuel efficiency and lower emissions, aligning with IndiGo’s focus on cost-effective and environmentally conscious operations. The addition of this A321neo strengthens IndiGo’s fleet, which is primarily composed of fuel-efficient…

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China Southern Receives New A320neo with LEAP-1A26 Engines

China Southern Airlines has expanded its fleet with the recent delivery of a new Airbus A320neo, identified by serial number 12294. This latest addition is powered by advanced LEAP-1A26 engines from CFM International, known for their fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. The acquisition aligns with China Southern’s ongoing commitment to fleet modernization and environmental sustainability, providing enhanced performance on regional…

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AJet Takes Delivery of Leased A320neo with PW1127G-JM Engines

AJet, an airline based in Turkiye, has recently expanded its fleet with the addition of a leased Airbus A320neo. The aircraft, identified by serial number 8168, is powered by PW1127G-JM engines from Pratt & Whitney, known for their fuel efficiency and reduced emissions. This acquisition reflects AJet’s ongoing commitment to modernizing its fleet with next-generation aircraft that offer operational efficiencies…

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Jet2 Phases Out B757 Fleet as A321neo Deliveries Progress

Jet2, the UK-based airline, has started retiring its Boeing 757 fleet as it receives new Airbus A321neo aircraft. This transition marks a significant fleet modernization for Jet2, with the remaining six B757s expected to be completely phased out by early January 2025. The introduction of the A321neo brings operational advantages such as increased fuel efficiency and lower emissions, aligning with the airline’s…

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Greater Bay Airlines to Receive First Two Boeing 737-9s in Q2 2025

Greater Bay Airlines, a growing carrier based in Hong Kong, has announced that it expects to receive the first two of its 15 Boeing 737-9 aircraft on order in the second quarter of 2025. The remaining aircraft in this order are set to join the fleet at a pace of two to three planes per…

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Air Astana Group Expands Fleet to 57 Aircraft and Accelerates E2 Redelivery

Air Astana Group, Kazakhstan’s national airline, has reported accelerated fleet growth, expanding from 49 aircraft at the close of 2023 to 57 aircraft as of this year. This expansion came ahead of schedule as part of Air Astana’s strategic response to operational demands and future growth plans. The airline has also adjusted its redelivery timeline…