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flyadeal Expands Fleet with New A320neo Delivery

flyadeal, the low-cost airline based in Saudi Arabia, has recently taken delivery of a new Airbus A320neo aircraft, marked by serial number 12269. This aircraft is powered by LEAP-1A26 engines, which are known for their high efficiency and reduced carbon emissions, aligning with the airline’s commitment to environmentally friendly operations.

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American Eagle Expands Regional Fleet with New CRJ900 Delivery

American Eagle, a regional airline under the American Airlines Group, has recently enhanced its fleet with the delivery of a new CRJ900 aircraft. This aircraft, bearing serial number 15401, is equipped with CF34-8C5 engines, known for their reliability and efficiency in regional jet operations.

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Kenya Airways Seeks Strategic Investor Amid Capital Restructuring

Kenya Airways, the flag carrier of Kenya, is currently in the process of seeking a strategic investor to aid in its financial recovery and future growth plans. This search is part of a broader strategy that includes completing a significant capital restructuring and enhancing liquidity to ensure sustainable operations.

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Dubai Aerospace Enterprise Completes B737 MAX Deliveries to Aeromexico

Dubai Aerospace Enterprise (DAE), based in the UAE, has successfully delivered the sixth and final Boeing B737 MAX family aircraft to Aeromexico. This delivery marks the completion of DAE’s current mandate with the airline, which included three B737-8 and three B737-9 aircraft.

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CALC Delivers First A321neo to United Airlines from Mobile Facility

China Aircraft Leasing Group (CALC) has reached a significant milestone with the successful delivery of its 200th aircraft, an Airbus A321neo, serial number 12332, to United Airlines. This event is noteworthy as it marks the first delivery from CALC’s Mobile, Alabama, facility, underscoring the leasing company’s expanding operations and global reach.

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United Airlines To Retire 21 Aircraft Early In 2025

United Airlines has announced plans to retire 21 aircraft earlier than scheduled in early 2025 as part of a broader cost-saving strategy. This decision follows internal projections of lower-than-anticipated Q1 profitability, prompting the airline to optimize its operations and preserve cash. While specific aircraft types have not been disclosed, the move is expected to be cash-positive in the current fiscal year.

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Air Hong Kong to Retire A300-600F Fleet in 2025, Delays Full A330F Transition

Air Hong Kong has announced plans to retire its last three Airbus A300-600F freighters in 2025, marking the next phase in its fleet modernization strategy. Originally set for an earlier transition to an all-A330F fleet, the airline has now adjusted its timeline, with the process expected to be completed a year later than planned.