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Tarom To Wet Lease A320 From Malta MedAir For AMS Route

Tarom, the Romanian flag carrier, is set to wet lease an Airbus A320 from Malta MedAir starting 12 June 2025. The aircraft will be used to operate flights on the Bucharest–Amsterdam route, enhancing schedule reliability and operational flexibility during the busy summer travel period.

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Air Montenegro Wet Leases A320 From DAT

Air Montenegro has announced that it has wet leased one Airbus A320 (serial number 4973) from Danish Air Transport (DAT). The lease agreement is in place until at least 10 June 2025, highlighting the airline’s efforts to maintain operational flexibility and meet passenger demand during the busy summer season.

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Aeroflot Nears Insurance Settlement With Lessors

Aeroflot Group (Russia) has announced that it expects to complete insurance settlements with foreign lessors covering 36 aircraft in its fleet. According to CEO Sergei Aleksandrovsky, all commercial terms of these settlements have already been finalized, paving the way for a resolution to long-standing issues stemming from the grounding of foreign-leased aircraft in Russia.

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Air Peace To Add E195 On Lease From Regional One Amid Fleet Struggles

Air Peace, Nigeria’s largest private airline, is preparing to expand its fleet with the addition of a dry-leased Embraer E195, carrying serial number 19000029. The aircraft is owned by Regional One, a U.S.-based lessor, and is expected to enter service soon as the carrier navigates ongoing fleet reliability and capacity constraints.

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Dubai Aerospace Reports Strong Q1 With $101M Profit

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), a leading aircraft lessor based in the United Arab Emirates, has posted strong financial results for the first quarter of 2025. The company reported total revenue of US$395.9 million and profit before tax of US$101.2 million, reflecting solid performance across its leasing portfolio and asset management operations.

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AerCap Reports $643M Q1 Profit And Launches $500M Buyback

AerCap Holdings, the Dublin-based global aircraft leasing giant, delivered a solid performance in the first quarter of 2025, reporting a net income of US$643 million. Total revenues and other income reached US$2.0 billion, marking a 3% year-over-year increase. The results reflect robust leasing demand and disciplined capital deployment.

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CemAir Deploys CRJ900 On ACMI For interCaribbean

CemAir, a South African regional airline, has initiated operations of a Bombardier CRJ900, serial number 15081, under an ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) agreement with interCaribbean Airways, based in Turks and Caicos. The deployment serves to temporarily replace a CRJ700, serial number 10289, which has been removed from service for maintenance.

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KlasJet Relocates B737 From Dubai To Europe For Summer

KlasJet, a Lithuania-based charter and ACMI operator, has announced the seasonal relocation of one of its Boeing B737 aircraft from Dubai to Europe, beginning in April and continuing through the end of summer 2025. The move responds to rising demand for bespoke charter operations across the European market during the peak travel season.

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Volotea Appoints Nathan Bailey As Fleet Director

Volotea (Spain) has appointed Nathan Bailey as its new Fleet Director, strengthening the airline’s technical leadership team as it continues its fleet expansion and renewal strategy. Bailey joined the company in early 2025, and his promotion signals a strategic emphasis on experienced leadership to guide aircraft acquisition, leasing, and optimization processes.