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Skymark Airlines To Order Six More B737-8s After 2030

Skymark Airlines, based in Japan, has confirmed plans to order six additional Boeing B737-8 aircraft, with deliveries scheduled to occur after fiscal year 2030. This move will bring the airline’s total B737 MAX 8 commitment to 15 aircraft, reinforcing its ongoing narrowbody fleet renewal program.

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Asia Cargo Airlines Deploys First B737-800SF for CKB Logistics

Asia Cargo Airlines, based in Indonesia, has officially placed its first Boeing B737-800SF into active service. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number 35217, is now operating on behalf of CKB Logistics, a domestic and regional logistics provider in Indonesia.

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Alaska Airlines Takes Delivery of B737-9 Serial 68519

Alaska Airlines has expanded its narrowbody fleet with the recent delivery of a Boeing B737-9, bearing manufacturer serial number 68519. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1B28 engines, further aligning with the airline’s modernization strategy centered on efficiency and commonality.

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Vietjet To Transfer 50 B737 MAX Aircraft To Thai Affiliate

Vietjet, the Vietnamese low-cost airline, has signed a cooperation agreement with Boeing to transfer 50 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to its Thai subsidiary, Thai Vietjet Air. The aircraft are part of a larger order of 200 units originally placed in 2022, aimed at supporting Vietjet’s ambitious regional growth strategy.

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LAM Mozambique Adds B737-500 On Wet Lease From Via Air

LAM (Mozambique Airlines) has expanded its operational fleet through the wet lease of a Boeing 737-500, bearing serial number 26538, from Via Air, a Central African Republic-based carrier. This move is aimed at strengthening LAM’s short- to medium-haul capacity during a period of strategic route adjustments and recovery.

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TP Aerospace Signs Support Deal With SolitAir For B737NG Fleet

TP Aerospace, a Denmark-based wheel and brake specialist, has entered into a new Land For Less Program agreement with SolitAir, an airline based in the United Arab Emirates. The deal covers support for SolitAir’s current and expanding fleet of Boeing 737NG aircraft, reinforcing TP Aerospace’s growing presence in the Middle East market.

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Tarco Aviation Suffers $100M Loss Amid Sudan Civil War

Tarco Aviation (Sudan) has incurred estimated losses exceeding US$100 million as a direct result of the ongoing civil conflict in Sudan, according to statements from Sudanese government officials. The airline’s fleet, infrastructure, and inventory have sustained significant damage amid the broader national crisis.

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Pobeda Airlines to Reclaim All B737s from Aeroflot and Rossiya

Pobeda Airlines (Russia) is set to reclaim all Boeing 737s currently operated by sister airlines Aeroflot and Rossiya, reinforcing its commitment to a single-fleet strategy. The move aims to simplify operations, reduce maintenance costs, and enhance overall fleet efficiency.

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Eastar Jet Secures $21 Million Investment from SG Private Equity

Eastar Jet, a prominent low-cost airline based in South Korea, has successfully secured a $21 million investmentfrom SG Private Equity, a private equity firm headquartered in Seoul. This strategic infusion of capital is aimed at bolstering Eastar Jet’s efforts to expand its fleet and strengthen its operational capabilities.