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Mesa Airlines to Sell 15 CRJ900 Airframes for $19M

Mesa Airlines, a regional carrier based in the United States, has announced an agreement to sell 15 used CRJ900 airframes, along with landing gear and associated parts, to a third party. The sale is expected to generate gross proceeds of US$19 million, which will be used to reduce the airline’s outstanding loan with the US Treasury.

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GOL Seeks Approval to Amend B737-800 Lease

GOL, a leading Brazilian airline, has filed as a debtor seeking court approval to amend and extend the lease agreement for a Boeing 737-800, identified by serial number 36925. The lease, originally with Eos Aviation 4 (Ireland) as the lessor and managed by Merx Aviation Servicing (Ireland), is undergoing changes to better align with GOL’s operational and financial strategies.

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Utair to Merge with TS Technic

Utair (Russia) has announced a significant organizational restructuring following shareholder approval for a merger with TS Technic (Russia). The decision marks a strategic move to consolidate operations and streamline services, particularly in maintenance and technical support. The merger, formally approved by Utair shareholders, is expected to provide operational synergies and cost efficiencies. TS Technic, a key player…

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Jazeera Airways Approves Purchase of Six A320ceo Aircraft

Jazeera Airways (Kuwait) has announced the approval of a significant investment to purchase six Airbus A320ceo aircraft, currently operated under lease agreements. The total transaction value is $180.9 million, and the airline plans to finance the purchase through a combination of bank loans and internal resources.

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Spirit Airlines to Sell 23 Airbus A320/A321 Aircraft to GA Telesis

Spirit Airlines, a prominent U.S.-based low-cost carrier, has announced a significant fleet adjustment with the sale of 23 Airbus A320 and A321 aircraft to GA Telesis. The agreement, valued at approximately $519 million, outlines the planned delivery of these aircraft through February 2025. This transaction is part of Spirit’s fleet optimization strategy, allowing the airline…

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ANA Retires Boeing 767-300BCF, Set for Overseas Sale

ANA All Nippon Airways, Japan’s leading airline, has retired one of its Boeing 767-300BCF aircraft from regular service. The aircraft, identified by serial number 25654, is expected to be transferred to an overseas buyer within the coming month. This transition reflects ANA’s ongoing fleet management strategy, adjusting its resources to align with operational needs and…