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Aeroflot Group Reports September 2025 Operating Results

Aeroflot Group has released its operating results for September 2025, reporting a total of 5.0 million passengers, representing a 5.7% decline compared to the same month in 2024. The company attributed the decrease to external factors influencing operational performance, though key efficiency metrics remained strong.

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Antin Infrastructure Partners To Acquire Majority Stake In Swiftair Group

Spanish air cargo and wet-lease specialist Swiftair Group is set to undergo a major ownership change following the announcement that Antin Infrastructure Partners will acquire a majority stake in the company through its Mid Cap Fund. While the size and value of the transaction have not been disclosed, the deal is expected to close in the fourth quarter of this year.

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BBN Airlines Indonesia Gains EASA Approval For ACMI

BBN Airlines Indonesia has achieved a significant milestone with the approval of EASA Third-Country Operator (TCO) authorization, marking a major step forward in its expansion into the European aviation market. This approval eliminates the need for individual permits from EU member states, granting BBN streamlined access to offer its Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance (ACMI) solutions across Europe.

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WestJet Places Largest-Ever Boeing Order With 67 Aircraft

WestJet has announced its largest aircraft order to date, committing to purchase 67 new Boeing jets as part of a major fleet expansion plan. This record-breaking transaction brings the Canadian airline’s firm order book to 123 aircraft, reinforcing its growth strategy both domestically and internationally.

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JLPS Delivers Third Boeing 737 MAX 8 to flydubai

JP Lease Products & Services Co., Ltd (JLPS) and its Dublin-based affiliate JLPS Ireland Limited have confirmed the successful acquisition and delivery of a new Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft to flydubai, marking the third and final delivery under a three-aircraft portfolio mandate awarded earlier in 2025. The transaction, structured as a sale and leaseback, was conducted on behalf of JLPS’s Japanese investor base…

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China Southern Launches 737 MAX Route to Darwin

China Southern Airlines is set to make aviation headlines by launching a new route between Guangzhou and Darwinoperated by the Boeing 737 MAX, establishing the fourth-longest 737 MAX route currently serving Australia. The new service will span approximately 2,733 miles (4,399 kilometers) and is scheduled for a maximum flight time of 5 hours and 30 minutes, showcasing the impressive range capabilities of the narrowbody aircraft.

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flydubai Expands Fleet with 12 Boeing 737 Deliveries in 2025

flydubai is continuing its aggressive fleet expansion strategy in 2025, with a total of 12 Boeing 737 aircraft scheduled for delivery during the year. Since January, the Dubai-based carrier has already taken delivery of seven new Boeing 737s, boosting its fleet size to 93 aircraft. These additions reinforce flydubai’s operational capacity as it serves an extensive network of over 135 destinations across…

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Aeromexico Prepares To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737 MAX 8 MSN 43310

Aeromexico is preparing to expand its next-generation narrowbody fleet with the upcoming delivery of a Boeing 737 MAX 8, continuing its strategy to enhance operational efficiency and passenger comfort. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 43310, is scheduled for delivery from Boeing in the coming period.

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Xiamen Airlines Prepares To Take Delivery Of Boeing 737 MAX 8 MSN 43845

Xiamen Airlines is preparing to expand its narrowbody fleet with the upcoming delivery of a brand-new Boeing 737 MAX 8. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 43845, is expected to enter into commercial service shortly following its handover from Boeing.

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AirZeta Completes Acquisition Of Asiana Airlines’ Cargo Business

AirZeta, formerly known as Air Incheon, has officially completed the acquisition of Asiana Airlines’ cargo divisionand begun operations under its new identity. The transaction, valued at $322.5 million, was finalized on 1 August 2025, following the formal transfer of all rights and obligations related to Asiana’s international freighter cargo operations the day before.