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ANA Holdings Places Significant Order for CFM LEAP Engines

In a strategic move to enhance its fleet’s efficiency and performance, ANA Holdings, the parent company of All Nippon Airways (ANA) and Peach Aviation, has announced an order exceeding 75 LEAP engines from CFM International. This order encompasses both installed engines and spares, reflecting ANA’s commitment to modernizing its aircraft fleet.

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BOC Aviation Acquires Five Boeing 737-8 Aircraft for Lease to Arajet

BOC Aviation Limited, a Singapore-based aircraft leasing company, has announced the purchase of five Boeing 737-8 aircraft from The Boeing Company. These aircraft will be leased on a long-term basis to Arajet S.A., a low-cost carrier based in the Dominican Republic. The deliveries are scheduled for 2026 and 2027, and all aircraft will be powered by CFM LEAP-1B engines.

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Aviation Capital Group Delivers Two B737-8 to Air India Express

Aviation Capital Group (US) has completed the delivery of two Boeing B737-8 aircraft to Air India Express. The aircraft, equipped with LEAP-1B engines manufactured by CFM International, are part of a sale and leaseback (SLB) agreement supporting the airline’s ongoing fleet expansion.

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Lufthansa Technik and LOT Expand MRO Partnership for LEAP-1B Engines

Lufthansa Technik, a leading MRO provider based in Germany, and LOT Polish Airlines are strengthening their partnership through an expanded cooperation agreement. The latest collaboration focuses on MRO services for LEAP-1B engines, which power LOT’s Boeing 737 MAX fleet.

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Korean Air Receives B737-8 for Future Air Force VIP Use

Korean Air has taken delivery of a Boeing 737-8, bearing serial number 63448, equipped with LEAP-1B engines. This aircraft will eventually serve as a VIP transport operated by South Korea’s Air Force, reflecting its critical role in supporting high-level governmental and military operations.

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StandardAero Secures CAA China Approval for LEAP Engine Maintenance

StandardAero (US) has announced that its San Antonio engine overhaul center has secured maintenance organization approval from the Civil Aviation Administration (CAA) of China for the LEAP-1A and LEAP-1Bturbofan engines. This approval is a significant milestone, enabling StandardAero to perform maintenance, repair, and overhaul (MRO) services for Chinese operators using these advanced engines.