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ACIA Aero Leasing Sells ATR72-500 to Air Creebec

ACIA Aero Leasing (Ireland) has announced the sale of an ATR72-500 LCD freighter, identified by serial number 727, to Air Creebec (Canada). This transaction marks a significant milestone as it introduces the first ATR aircraft to Air Creebec’s fleet. The newly acquired freighter is set to enter operations in December 2024.

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Astral Aviation Adds B737-400F to Fleet

Astral Aviation, a leading cargo airline based in Kenya, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a Boeing 737-400F, identified by serial number 27082. The aircraft is leased from Avmax Aircraft Leasing (Canada) and will bolster Astral’s growing cargo operations across Africa and beyond.

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WestJet Resumes Halifax-Paris Service for Summer 2025

WestJet, Canada’s prominent low-cost carrier, has announced the return of its seasonal service between Halifax (YHZ)and Paris (CDG) for summer 2025. This transatlantic route will complement WestJet’s growing European network, which also includes services to Edinburgh, Dublin, and London, all resuming in May 2025.

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Sunwing Airlines Adds Boeing 737-800 on Wet Lease from TUI Airways

Sunwing Airlines, a Canadian leisure carrier, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-800, serial number 35142, under a wet lease agreement with TUI Airways, a UK-based airline. The aircraft is powered by CFM56-7B26 engines, renowned for their efficiency and reliability.

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MHI RJ Aviation and Maeve Aerospace Partner on M80 Aircraft Development

MHI RJ Aviation Group (Canada) and Maeve Aerospace (Germany) have announced a strategic partnership to cooperate on the development of Maeve’s innovative M80 aircraft. This collaboration will focus on providing engineering and advisory services, leveraging the expertise of both organizations to advance the M80’s design and bring it closer to market readiness.

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Cargojet to Redeem 5.75% Hybrid Debentures on December 27, 2024

Cargojet, a leading Canadian cargo airline, has announced its decision to redeem in full all of its outstanding 5.75% senior unsecured hybrid debentures on December 27, 2024. The debentures, originally scheduled to mature on April 30, 2025, will be repaid earlier than anticipated as part of Cargojet’s strategic financial management plan. This move underscores the company’s focus on maintaining…

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CAE CEO Marc Parent to Depart in August 2025

CAE has announced that its President and CEO, Marc Parent, will be leaving the company at its Annual General Meeting in August 2025. Parent’s departure is part of an ongoing succession plan designed to ensure a smooth leadership transition for the Canadian aerospace and training company. Parent has been a pivotal figure in CAE’s growth and innovation, leading the company through transformative…