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Africa World Airlines Plans ERJ145 Or E190 Expansion

Africa World Airlines (AWA), based in Ghana, is preparing to grow its regional footprint by adding either two ERJ145 aircraft or a single E190 jet by the end of 2025. This fleet expansion plan reflects the airline’s strategic intent to strengthen its position in the West African market and improve connectivity within the region.

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Embraer Delivers 61 Aircraft In Q2 2025 Including 19 Commercial Jets

Embraer, the Brazilian aerospace manufacturer, has reported the delivery of 61 aircraft during the second quarter of 2025, spanning its commercial, executive, and defense segments. Notably, the company delivered 19 commercial aircraft, a result that matches its output in Q2 2024, signaling consistent performance in its core business.

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SAS Orders 45 E195-E2 Aircraft With Options for 10 More

SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) has announced a significant fleet modernization move with a firm order for 45 Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, along with options for an additional 10 units. Deliveries are scheduled to begin in late 2027 and will span over approximately four years. This represents one of the largest regional jet commitments in SAS’s history and signals a transformative shift in its short-haul operations.

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Mexicana Takes Delivery of First E195-E2 Aircraft

Mexicana, the newly relaunched Mexican national airline, has received its first Embraer E195-E2 aircraft, marking a milestone in its fleet expansion and modernization plans. The aircraft, with serial number 19020186, is powered by PW1900G engines, part of Pratt & Whitney’s geared turbofan engine family.

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American Eagle Takes Delivery of E170 Aircraft

American Eagle, the regional brand under which several independent carriers operate on behalf of American Airlines, has taken delivery of a new Embraer E170 aircraft, identified by serial number 17000104. This aircraft is powered by CF34-8E5 engines, a reliable engine series developed by GE Aviation, specifically designed for regional jets in the 70-90 seat category.

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Titan Airways Takes Delivery of Embraer E190

Titan Airways, a UK-based charter and ACMI operator, has added an Embraer E190 to its fleet. The aircraft, bearing serial number 19000543, is powered by General Electric CF34-10E5 engines, marking a notable expansion into regional jet operations for the traditionally narrowbody and widebody-focused carrier.

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interCaribbean Acquires Eight E170s With Investec Support

interCaribbean Airways, based in the Turks & Caicos, has announced the acquisition of eight Embraer E170 aircraft formerly operated by EgyptAir Express. The transaction is backed by financing from Investec, a UK-based specialist bank and asset manager. In addition to funding the acquisition, Investec is also providing refinancing for five ATRscurrently in interCaribbean’s fleet.

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Royal Jordanian Takes Delivery Of E195-E2 MSN 19020181

Royal Jordanian, the flag carrier of Jordan, has taken delivery of a new Embraer E195-E2, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 19020181, as part of its ongoing narrowbody fleet renewal program. The aircraft is powered by PW1921G engines, developed by Pratt & Whitney, known for their fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.