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Air France Adds New A220-300 to Fleet

Air France has taken delivery of a new Airbus A220-300, identified by serial 55305, as part of its fleet modernization strategy. The aircraft is equipped with PW1500G engines, known for their exceptional fuel efficiency and reduced environmental impact. This latest addition highlights Air France’s ongoing commitment to operating a more sustainable and efficient fleet.

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Royal Jordanian to Begin A320neo Deliveries in January 2025, Phasing Out Older A320s

Royal Jordanian has announced it will begin taking delivery of its new A320neo fleet starting January 2025. The airline has committed to introducing 16 A320neo aircraft to its operations, with these additions set to gradually replace 13 older A320 models as part of a modernization strategy. This transition supports Royal Jordanian’s goals for operational efficiency and sustainability by incorporating fuel-efficient A320neo jets into…

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Satena Considers E195 and A220 as Replacements for Retiring ERJ145 Fleet

Satena, Colombia’s state-owned regional airline, is exploring options to replace its aging fleet of Embraer ERJ145 aircraft. The airline is currently evaluating both the Embraer E195 and the Airbus A220 as potential candidates for this fleet modernization, a move aimed at improving efficiency, capacity, and operational costs. This strategic decision is critical as Satena seeks…

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Iberia to Launch A321XLR Service from Madrid to Paris and Stockholm in November 2024

Iberia, Spain’s national carrier, is set to introduce Airbus A321XLR service on its routes from Madrid to Paris Charles de Gaulle (CDG) and Stockholm Arlanda by November 7, 2024. This deployment of the A321XLR will enhance Iberia’s connectivity across Europe, offering passengers greater comfort and efficiency on these popular routes.

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Hyundai Glovis to Review Acquisition Rights for Air Incheon Amid Operational Improvements

Hyundai Glovis, a major shareholder in South Korea’s Air Incheon, is set to evaluate its preemptive acquisition rights for the airline. This decision will be made based on Air Incheon’s advancements in operational improvements, the profitability of Asiana Cargo, and planned aircraft replacements, all of which are key indicators of the airline’s future potential and…

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TUI fly Germany Retires Boeing 767 with Final Flight of Serial 29384

TUI fly Germany has officially retired its Boeing 767 fleet, with aircraft serial number 29384 completing its final flight with the carrier. This marks the end of an era for TUI fly, which has relied on the Boeing 767 for long-haul and high-capacity routes. The retirement of this aircraft aligns with the airline’s strategy to…