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KLM Cityhopper Adds E190 On Wet Lease From German Airways

KLM Cityhopper, the regional subsidiary of KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, has taken delivery of one Embraer E190aircraft on wet lease from German Airways. The aircraft, bearing serial number 19000061, is equipped with CF34-10E5 engines, developed by GE Aviation, a widely used powerplant across the E-Jet series.

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Azul Launches Offering Of Up To 697M Preferred Shares

Azul (Brazil) has initiated a primary public offering of preferred shares, beginning with a base offering of 450 million shares, with the option to increase the total offering up to 697 million shares. The move marks a significant step in the carrier’s strategy to reinforce its balance sheet and support long-term operational resilience.

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CDB Aviation Delivers Two E190s To Amelia

CDB Aviation, the Irish leasing subsidiary of China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Ltd., has announced the successful delivery of two Embraer E190-100LR aircraft to French regional carrier Regourd Aviation S.A.S., operating under the Amelia brand. The transaction marks the start of a new partnership and supports Amelia’s long-term fleet development strategy.

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KLM Cityhopper Takes Delivery Of E195-E2 On Lease

KLM Cityhopper (Netherlands) has taken delivery of a new Embraer E195-E2, serial number 19020174, further expanding its next-generation regional fleet. The aircraft was delivered under a leasing agreement and is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1921G engines, a member of the Geared Turbofan (GTF) engine family.

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Volotea Considers A220 And E2 To Replace A319 Fleet

Volotea, the Spain-based low-cost carrier, is currently evaluating the Airbus A220 and Embraer E2 families as potential replacements for its aging fleet of Airbus A319 aircraft. The consideration is part of the airline’s forward-looking fleet modernization strategy, though no final decision has been made yet.

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Cebu Pacific May Add More Narrowbodies Ahead of 2029

Cebu Pacific, the largest low-cost carrier in the Philippines, is considering additional narrowbody aircraft acquisitions before 2029, citing sustained passenger demand across its domestic and regional markets. This review comes on the heels of its record order for 152 Airbus A321neo aircraft, which reaffirmed its commitment to fleet standardization and capacity growth.

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Porter Airlines Expands Maintenance Operations in Halifax

Porter Airlines, a regional airline based in Canada, is expanding its maintenance capabilities through the lease of a 20,000 square foot hangar at Halifax Stanfield International Airport. The newly secured facility will provide dedicated support for the airline’s growing E195-E2 and DHC8-400 fleets.