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IndiGo Expands Fleet With Airbus A321neo Delivery

IndiGo has further expanded its fleet with the delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321neo, continuing its strategy of modernizing operations and meeting the rising demand for air travel in India and beyond. The aircraft, built under manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12546 and registered as VT-NCS, was delivered directly from Airbus. It is powered by two CFM International LEAP-1A32 engines, known for…

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IndiGo Set To Receive Airbus A321neo MSN 12685

IndiGo is finalizing preparations to take delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321-251NX, manufacturer serial number 12685, directly from Airbus. This latest addition to the airline’s growing fleet is powered by two CFM LEAP-1A32engines, delivering enhanced fuel efficiency, reduced noise levels, and lower emissions compared to previous-generation aircraft.

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IndiGo Prepares To Receive Airbus A321neo MSN 12609 / VT-NCT

IndiGo is preparing to take delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321-251NX, bearing manufacturer serial number 12609, VT-NCT, directly from Airbus. This latest addition to the fleet is equipped with a pair of CFM LEAP-1A32 engines, offering enhanced fuel efficiency, lower noise levels, and reduced emissions compared to previous-generation models.

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IndiGo Prepares To Take Delivery Of A321neo VT-ICU

IndiGo is preparing to welcome the latest addition to its fleet with the upcoming delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321neo. The aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12623, will be registered as VT-ICU and is expected to join the airline’s operations shortly after handover from Airbus.

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Aegean Airlines To Launch India Flights With A321XLRs In 2026

Aegean Airlines has revealed plans to launch nonstop flights from Athens to Delhi and Mumbai starting March 2026, utilizing its newly acquired Airbus A321XLR aircraft. The two jets were purchased from JetBlue and Airbus, and they will retain the premium-heavy 24 business and 114 economy seat layout previously used by JetBlue on its transatlantic operations.

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ACL Airshop Signs ULD Management Deal With IndiGo

ACL Airshop has entered into a strategic multi-year agreement with IndiGo, India’s largest airline by fleet size and passenger numbers, to deliver comprehensive ULD (Unit Load Device) management and logistics services. This partnership signifies ACL Airshop’s formal expansion into the Indian subcontinent, aligning with IndiGo’s rapid growth in both cargo and passenger operations.

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Boeing Forecasts 710,000 Technician Demand by 2044 Amid MRO Shortages

Boeing has released its latest 20-year Pilot and Technician Outlook (PTO), projecting that the global aviation industry will require 710,000 new maintenance technicians by 2044. This alarming shortfall in the Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) workforce is emerging as a critical challenge, even as the sector rapidly expands to meet escalating passenger demand and fleet growth.

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IndiGo Takes Delivery Of Airbus A321neo With 222Y Configuration

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share and fleet size, has expanded its narrowbody fleet with the delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321neo. The aircraft was delivered from Airbus’ Hamburg facility and features a high-density 222-seat single-class configuration, consistent with the airline’s ultra-low-cost business model.

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Singapore Airlines Sees 59% Profit Drop Due to Air India Losses

Singapore Airlines has reported a sharp 59% decline in net profit for its first fiscal quarter, citing heavy losses from its equity stake in Air India, which has recently faced multiple challenges, including a fatal crash and broader operational turbulence. Net profit dropped to $404 million from $986 million during the same period last year.

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Lufthansa Cargo, IndiGo Partner On Dhaka–LAX Cargo Corridor

Lufthansa Cargo has announced a strategic collaboration with IndiGo CarGo to establish a new Dhaka–Los Angeles cargo corridor, enhancing connectivity between South Asia and North America. Under this agreement, IndiGo CarGo operates a dedicated Airbus A321 freighter from Dhaka (DAC) via Kolkata (CCU) to Ho Chi Minh City (SGN), where the cargo is then transferred onto Lufthansa’s transpacific freighter service to Los Angeles (LAX).