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Boeing Sells One of the Last B777-300ER to Altavair

Boeing has finalized the sale of one of the last B777-300ER aircraft, marking a significant milestone for this iconic model. The aircraft, bearing serial number 65420, was included in the manufacturer’s December 2024 order book update. This transaction highlights the enduring value of the B777-300ER in the global aviation market.

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Boeing Updates December 2025 Order Book with Major Changes

Boeing has released its December 2025 order book update, revealing significant changes in aircraft orders and cancellations. Among the most notable updates, flydubai, a major carrier based in the United Arab Emirates, has placed an order for 30 additional Boeing 737 MAX aircraft to support its growing operations and network expansion plans.

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Japan Airlines Receives Third B767-300BCF Conversion

Japan Airlines has taken redelivery of its third and final Boeing 767-300BCF (Boeing Converted Freighter), marking the successful completion of its conversion order with Boeing. The aircraft, bearing serial number 37548, is now set to join Japan Airlines’ dedicated cargo fleet. The B767-300BCF is a popular choice for airlines seeking to expand their air freight capabilities due to its…

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Boeing Delivered 348 Aircraft in 2024

Boeing announced its delivery results for 2024, confirming a total of 348 aircraft delivered over the year. In the fourth quarter alone, the company delivered 57 aircraft, maintaining a steady output despite industry-wide challenges such as supply chain constraints and delivery delays. This performance highlights Boeing’s ongoing efforts to stabilize production and meet the growing demand for both passenger and…

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Boeing Adds Eight B767-300Fs to Backlog

Boeing has secured a significant addition to its production backlog, reporting eight new B767-300F orders in December 2024. These freighters, attributed to unidentified customer(s), represent the first confirmed order for this model in two years. The B767-300F has long been a preferred choice for operators seeking medium-capacity freighters with proven reliability and operational efficiency. This latest order underscores the sustained demand…

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SMBC Aviation Capital CEO Highlights Aircraft Delivery Delays

SMBC Aviation Capital (Ireland) CEO Peter Barrett has expressed concerns over persistent delays in aircraft deliveries from Boeing and Airbus. According to Barrett, these delays are affecting nearly every aircraft delivery. However, he noted that enginemakers have made slight improvements in addressing their operational challenges.