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Southwest Airlines Receives B737-8 Serial 68892

Southwest Airlines has received a new Boeing 737-8 aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number 68892, as part of its ongoing fleet modernization efforts. The aircraft is equipped with LEAP-1B28 engines, manufactured by CFM International, offering significant performance improvements in fuel efficiency and emissions.

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GetJet Airlines Signs Long-Term Charter Deal With Tez Tour

GetJet Airlines, a leading Lithuanian ACMI and charter service provider, has entered into a new long-term agreement with Tez Tour, one of the largest travel organizers in the Baltic States. The renewed partnership, effective from November 2025, will see GetJet continue to operate full charter flight services to a wide range of popular holiday and winter destinations on behalf…

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KlasJet Relocates B737 From Dubai To Europe For Summer

KlasJet, a Lithuania-based charter and ACMI operator, has announced the seasonal relocation of one of its Boeing B737 aircraft from Dubai to Europe, beginning in April and continuing through the end of summer 2025. The move responds to rising demand for bespoke charter operations across the European market during the peak travel season.

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Albastar Moves Toward Full Sale With Three Bids Received

Albastar (Spain) is in the final phase of its sale process, having opted to sell 100% of the airline rather than pursue a partial equity partnership. The strategic shift comes after the expression of interest (EOI) stage yielded three concrete offers, each reportedly valuing the carrier at approximately US$55 million.

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Boeing Reports 130 Aircraft Deliveries in Q1 2025

Boeing has reported the delivery of 130 aircraft during the first quarter of 2025, reaffirming the manufacturer’s gradual recovery in production and delivery volumes. The latest figures include 105 Boeing 737s, the company’s best-selling narrowbody model, and 13 Boeing 787 Dreamliners, reflecting steady widebody demand.

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FL Technics Expands with New Hangar in Punta Cana

FL Technics, a prominent player in the aviation maintenance sector based in Lithuania, is set to expand its operational reach with the establishment of a new aircraft maintenance hangar in Punta Cana. Scheduled to commence operations in October 2025, this facility marks a significant expansion in the company’s global service network.