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Two United Airlines Aircraft Collide on Ground at Chicago O’Hare

Two United Airlines aircraft were involved in a minor ground collision at Chicago O’Hare International Airport, one of the busiest aviation hubs in the United States. The incident occurred when a Boeing 737, operating flight UA2652 from Jackson Hole, made contact with the left horizontal stabilizer of a parked Boeing 767 while taxiing to its gate.

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MY FREIGHTER Launches Tashkent–Maastricht 767-300F Route

MY FREIGHTER, the Uzbekistan-based cargo airline, has officially launched a new twice-weekly Boeing 767-300F service between Tashkent International Airport (TAS) and Maastricht Aachen Airport (MST) in the Netherlands. This move marks a strategic expansion of the airline’s European footprint and enhances its air cargo capacity linking Central Asia with Western Europe.

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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.

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AFG Aviation Sells 767-381F(ER) MSN 33510 To Samaritan’s Purse

AFG Aviation Ireland Limited (AFG) has announced the successful sale of a Boeing 767-381F(ER) freighter aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number 33510, to Samaritan’s Purse, a globally respected humanitarian relief organization. This transaction highlights AFG’s strategic role in enabling critical missions through effective aviation asset management and trading.

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Austrian Airlines May Extend B767 Operations

Austrian Airlines is considering extending the operation of its Boeing 767 fleet into 2026, following delays in the delivery of Boeing 787 Dreamliners. The airline, which had initially planned for a gradual transition to newer aircraft, now faces uncertainty regarding the arrival of its third B787-9, previously expected in 2025.

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Cargojet Seeks Federal Support for New Ontario MRO Facility

Cargojet (Canada) has announced its intent to secure federal funding for the development of a new aircraft Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility in Ontario. The facility is designed to support Cargojet’s fleet of 41 Boeing 757 and 767 freighters, while also providing services to other airlines and operators.