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Nouvelair Tunisie Leases A320 Serial 2322 From Electra

Nouvelair Tunisie, the Tunisian leisure carrier, has expanded its narrowbody fleet with the addition of an Airbus A320, serial number 2322, under lease from Electra Airways of Bulgaria. This delivery comes as a replacement for an earlier A320, serial number 2717, also sourced from Electra.

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Croatia Airlines To Retire A320 As It Shifts To A220 Fleet

Croatia Airlines has announced plans to retire one Airbus A320, serial number 1237, during 2025 as part of its broader fleet modernization strategy. The retirement aligns with the carrier’s move to a single-type fleet centered around the Airbus A220, offering improved efficiency and operational standardization.

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Air India Express Shifts to All-Economy Configuration

Air India Express is set to transition to an all-economy class configuration by April 2026. This strategic move aims to streamline operations and focus exclusively on the budget-travel sector, responding to increasing demand for economical travel solutions. The decision involves removing all business and premium economy seating from its aircraft, maximizing capacity and simplifying the…

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Croatia Airlines Forecasts Short-Term Financial Losses Amid Fleet Transition

Croatia Airlines has warned of negative financial outcomes in the short term, citing challenges associated with its fleet renewal investment cycle. The airline is currently undergoing a major fleet transition, which is expected to improve long-term operational efficiency but will temporarily strain financial performance.

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Croatia Airlines Phases Out First DHC8 in Fleet Transition

Croatia Airlines has retired its first DHC8 aircraft, identified by serial number 4211, as part of its strategic transition to an all-Airbus A220 fleet. This move represents a significant step in the airline’s modernization efforts, aiming to streamline operations and enhance efficiency.

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Allegiant Retires A320s, Takes First 737 MAX with 2025 Fleet Expansion Plans

Allegiant, a U.S.-based low-cost carrier, has initiated a significant shift in its fleet composition. During the third quarter of 2024, Allegiant retired four Airbus A320s, marking the beginning of a phased transition to the Boeing 737 MAX. The airline recently took delivery of its first 737 MAX, with plans to receive an additional 11 MAX…