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Royal Jordanian Takes Delivery Of E195-E2 MSN 19020181

Royal Jordanian, the flag carrier of Jordan, has taken delivery of a new Embraer E195-E2, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 19020181, as part of its ongoing narrowbody fleet renewal program. The aircraft is powered by PW1921G engines, developed by Pratt & Whitney, known for their fuel efficiency and reduced emissions.

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GetJet To Operate A320 MSN 3430 For Royal Jordanian In Summer 2025

GetJet Airlines, the Lithuanian ACMI and charter specialist, has entered a new operational partnership under which it will operate one Airbus A320, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 3430, on behalf of Royal Jordanian. The aircraft will be based in Amman and is scheduled to operate during the summer 2025 season.

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Avolon Delivers First A320neo To Royal Jordanian

Avolon, a prominent aircraft leasing firm based in Ireland, has completed the delivery of the first Airbus A320neo to Royal Jordanian, marking the start of an eight-aircraft lease agreement. The aircraft delivered carries serial number 12304, and its arrival signals the beginning of a phased fleet renewal effort for the Jordanian flag carrier.

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Royal Jordanian Reports $1 Billion Revenue With Reduced Losses

Royal Jordanian has announced its financial results for 2024, revealing a total revenue of $1.0 billion. The airline also managed to reduce its post-tax losses by 59%, bringing the figure down to $4.9 million. This marks a significant improvement compared to previous years and highlights the company’s ongoing recovery efforts following the challenges faced during the pandemic years.

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Jordan Airmotive Expands CFM56-7B Support For SCAT Airlines

Jordan Airmotive, a prominent MRO provider based in Amman, has announced a strengthened partnership with SCAT Airlines of Kazakhstan by expanding its scope of services to include maintenance and full overhaul capabilities for CFM56-7B engines. This move builds on a previously established relationship and reflects increasing regional demand for reliable engine support services.

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Royal Jordanian To Resume Amman–Mumbai Flights In June

Royal Jordanian (Jordan) has announced plans to resume its Amman–Mumbai service beginning 19 June 2025, with operations to be conducted using the Airbus A320neo. This marks a key step in the airline’s broader strategy to rebuild its Asia network post-COVID and meet resurgent travel demand between the Middle East and South Asia.

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Royal Jordanian Considers Government Aid Amid Regional Conflict, Continues Expansion

Royal Jordanian Airlines, Jordan’s national carrier, may turn to its government shareholder for financial support if the ongoing Israel-Gaza conflict extends significantly into 2025. Despite the challenges posed by regional instability, Royal Jordanian remains committed to expanding its route network and pursuing fleet renewal initiatives. The airline’s proactive approach underscores its commitment to growth, even as external pressures increase the complexity…

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Royal Jordanian Orders GEnx-1B Engines for Expanding B787-9 Fleet

Royal Jordanian Airlines has strengthened its partnership with GE Aerospace by placing an order for GEnx-1B engines to power its expanding fleet of Boeing 787-9 aircraft. This commitment includes 18 engines plus spares, along with a comprehensive TrueChoice services agreement. The GEnx-1B engines, known for their fuel efficiency and reliability, will support Royal Jordanian’s strategy to enhance its long-haul capabilities and reduce environmental impact…