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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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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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Pegasus Airlines Expands Fleet with 100 Boeing 737 MAX Order

Pegasus Airlines, Türkiye’s leading low-cost carrier, has announced a significant expansion of its fleet with an order for 100 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. This strategic move aims to modernize the airline’s single-aisle fleet, enhancing operational efficiency and supporting its growth ambitions in the competitive aviation market.

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Chisholm Enterprises Expands B737-800BCF Fleet in 2025

Chisholm Enterprises, headquartered in Bahrain, has confirmed its intention to expand its fleet of Boeing 737-800BCF (Boeing Converted Freighters) in 2025. This growth strategy includes the addition of two or three aircraft specifically for its subsidiary, Texel Air Australasia, based in New Zealand.

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Akasa Air Plans Fleet Expansion with Boeing Deliveries

Akasa Air, India’s newest low-cost carrier, has initiated discussions with Boeing to accelerate the delivery of additional aircraft, aiming to expand its fleet significantly by the end of the current fiscal year in March 2025. The airline is positioning itself to cater to the growing domestic and international travel demand in the region.

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Beond Targets Fleet Expansion to 27 Aircraft by 2028

Beond, a luxury airline based in the Maldives, has announced plans to expand its fleet to 27 aircraft within the next four years. By 2028, the carrier aims to operate flights to 54 destinations across 39 countries, reflecting its ambitious growth strategy to establish a significant presence in the global aviation market.