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SuperNova Airlines to Launch Prague-Newark Flights in April 2025

SuperNova Airlines, a Ukrainian carrier, has announced plans to launch new services between Prague and Newark in April 2025. Initially, the route will be operated using a Boeing 737-800BDSF, with a widebody aircraft to be introduced at a later stage, signaling the airline’s commitment to expanding its long-haul operations.

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GOL Ends 2024 on a High Note with New Boeing 737 MAX Deliveries

GOL Linhas Aéreas, Brazil’s leading low-cost carrier, is closing out 2024 with positive momentum, citing “good prospects” for increasing capacity in its network. The airline has received three new Boeing 737 MAX aircraft this month, following prolonged delivery delays, boosting its fleet and operational capabilities.

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Thai Lion Air Adds Boeing 737-800 to Fleet

Thai Lion Air, a leading low-cost carrier in Southeast Asia, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-800, identified by serial number 39870. The aircraft, acquired on lease, is powered by CFM56-7B26E engines, reflecting the airline’s ongoing commitment to operational efficiency and passenger service.

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Sun Country Airlines Receives First Boeing 737-900ER

Sun Country Airlines, a US-based ultra-low-cost carrier, has marked a significant milestone with the delivery of its first Boeing 737-900ER, identified by serial number 40069. The aircraft is powered by CFM56-7B26E engines, underscoring the airline’s commitment to enhancing efficiency and expanding its operational capacity.

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Pakistan International Airlines to Receive Eight New Boeing 777s in 2025

Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) is poised to significantly bolster its fleet with the scheduled delivery of eight new Boeing 777 aircraft in 2025. This strategic acquisition aligns with PIA’s objectives to modernize its fleet, enhance operational efficiency, and expand its international route network.

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MJets Air Acquires Seventh Aircraft, Targets Fleet Expansion by 2025

MJets Air, a Malaysian-based charter airline, is set to expand its operational capacity with the acquisition of its seventh aircraft, a Boeing 737-400SF. The aircraft is being purchased from JPA No.161 Co., a Japanese entity, for US$4.6 million in cash. This strategic move aligns with MJets Air’s ambitious plan to increase its fleet size to 13 aircraft by the end…

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IndiGo Explores Wet Lease of Six Boeing 787s

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by fleet size, has announced plans to explore the earlier introduction of widebody aircraft into its operations to meet growing passenger demand. According to industry sources, the airline is reportedly in discussions with Norse Atlantic Airways, a Norwegian carrier, to wet lease six Boeing 787s.