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Airzena Takes Delivery of B737-900ER Powered by CFM56-7BE

Airzena, the flag carrier of Georgia, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of one Boeing 737-900ER, bearing serial number 41534. The aircraft is on lease and is powered by CFM56-7BE engines, further enhancing the airline’s medium-haul capabilities as it continues its post-pandemic recovery and regional growth strategy.

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GOL Receives Court Approval for Boeing Agreements

GOL Linhas Aéreas, one of Brazil’s leading carriers, has received court approval to proceed with a series of strategic agreements with Boeing that are expected to yield significant benefits for the airline. These agreements form a crucial part of GOL’s broader financial and operational restructuring efforts, supporting the airline’s continued fleet modernization and long-term stability.

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VietJet Takes Delivery of A321neo Powered by PW1133G-JM

VietJet, the Vietnamese low-cost carrier, has further expanded its next-generation fleet with the delivery of one Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12520. The aircraft is equipped with PW1133G-JM engines, manufactured by Pratt & Whitney, and reflects the airline’s ongoing investment in fuel-efficient, high-capacity aircraft to meet rising demand across its domestic and regional network.

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Transavia Takes Delivery of A321neo Powered by LEAP-1A32

Transavia, the Dutch low-cost subsidiary of the Air France-KLM Group, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of one Airbus A321neo, bearing serial number 12451. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1A32 engines, supplied by CFM International, and marks another step in the airline’s transition to a more fuel-efficient, next-generation fleet.

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Thai Airways Reaffirms B787 Order, Eyes 35 More Aircraft

Thai Airways International has reaffirmed its commitment to fleet expansion as a core element of its strategic growth plan, confirming that its order for 45 Boeing 787 aircraft remains active, with deliveries set to begin from mid-2027. In addition to this substantial widebody order, the airline also announced intentions to procure an additional 35 aircraft, contingent on evolving market conditions and demand recovery.

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Southwest Airlines Takes Delivery of B737-8 Powered by LEAP-1B28

Southwest Airlines, the largest domestic carrier in the United States, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of one Boeing 737-8, bearing serial number 68632. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1B28 engines, supplied by CFM International, and represents another step in the airline’s continued modernization of its all-Boeing fleet.

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Skytrans Takes Delivery of DHC8-200 Powered by PW123C

Skytrans, a regional carrier based in Australia, has taken delivery of a De Havilland Canada DHC8-200, identified by serial number 430. The turboprop aircraft is powered by PW123C engines manufactured by Pratt & Whitney Canada, supporting the airline’s expansion across underserved routes in northern and remote parts of the country.

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IndiGo Takes B737-8 on Wet Lease From Qatar Airways

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by fleet size and market share, has added a Boeing 737-8 aircraft to its operational roster through a wet lease from Qatar Airways. The aircraft, bearing serial number 43317, is powered by LEAP-1B28 engines manufactured by CFM International.

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flydubai Takes Delivery of B737-8 Powered by LEAP-1B28

flydubai, the low-cost carrier based in the United Arab Emirates, has expanded its Boeing 737 MAX fleet with the delivery of one B737-8, bearing serial number 61027. The aircraft is powered by LEAP-1B28 engines supplied by CFM International, supporting the airline’s ongoing network and capacity expansion across the Middle East, Europe, and Asia.

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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.