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GlobalX Acquires A320 MSN 3101, Leases Four A319s

Global Crossing Airlines Group (GlobalX), a U.S.-based charter and ACMI operator, has completed the acquisition of one Airbus A320, bearing manufacturer serial number 3101, marking its first direct aircraft purchase. In addition, GlobalX has signed definitive lease agreements for four Airbus A319s with serials 2477, 2481, 2492, and 2503, with scheduled deliveries spanning from August to November 2025.

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GlobalX Projects Growth in Passenger ACMI Services and Shifts Towards Fleet Ownership

GlobalX expects passenger ACMI to remain a core driver of its business, with further expansion anticipated in 2025. Growth will be supported by additional aircraft deliveries in the second half of the year, alongside strengthened partnerships across North America and Europe. The airline is focused on scaling its ACMI operations, ensuring flexibility and capacity for airlines requiring short-term and seasonal capacity solutions.

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GlobalX and DHL Sign ACMI Agreement for Cargo Operations Through Q3 2025

Global Crossing Airlines (GlobalX), a US-based charter airline specializing in ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) and charter services, has signed a significant ACMI contract with DHL, a global leader in logistics and express delivery. This agreement entails GlobalX operating cargo flights within DHL’s extensive network, with the contract extending into the third quarter of 2025.​

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GlobalX Adds 19th Aircraft to Fleet: Airbus A321, Serial 1153

Global Crossing Airlines (GlobalX) has announced the addition of its 19th aircraft, an Airbus A321 bearing serial number 1153, to its passenger charter fleet. This aircraft is configured with 200 all-economy seats, enhancing the airline’s capacity to meet growing demand in the charter market.​

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Paul Martins Resigns as Director of Global Crossing Airlines

Global Crossing Airlines Group (US) has announced a key leadership change with the resignation of Paul Martinsfrom his role as a Director of the Company. This development signifies a shift in the airline’s governance and comes as the company continues to navigate its growth and strategic initiatives in the competitive aviation sector.

GlobalX Prioritizes Passenger Aircraft, Defers Cargo Delivery to Late 2025

Global Crossing Airlines (GlobalX), based in the United States, is shifting its focus toward passenger aircraft to meet rising demand, delaying a previously planned cargo aircraft delivery from the fourth quarter of this year to late 2025. This strategic decision allows GlobalX to allocate resources more efficiently toward expanding its passenger services, aligning with current market demand….