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ACG Delivers Sixth A321neo To Wizz Air

Aviation Capital Group (ACG), a leading U.S.-based aircraft lessor, has announced the delivery of one Airbus A321neo to Wizz Air, the Hungarian ultra-low-cost carrier. This aircraft is the sixth unit delivered to Wizz under a multi-aircraft sale/leaseback agreement, further cementing the relationship between the two companies.

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Air France Adds A220-300 To Modernize Fleet

Air France has taken delivery of a new Airbus A220-300, further advancing its fleet renewal strategy with one of the most efficient and modern narrowbody aircraft available today. The aircraft carries manufacturer serial number 55353 and is powered by PW1521G-3 engines manufactured by Pratt & Whitney.

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Wizz Air Malta Adds A321neo Powered by PW1133G‑JM Engines

Wizz Air Malta has taken delivery of a new Airbus A321neo, serial 12610, featuring Pratt & Whitney PW1133G‑JMengines. This addition marks a significant step in the airline’s ongoing fleet expansion to support growth and enhance operational efficiency.

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LATAM Brasil Adds A320neo Equipped With PW1127G‑JM Engines

LATAM Brasil has taken delivery of a leased Airbus A320neo, serial 8688, featuring Pratt & Whitney PW1127G‑JMengines. This delivery strengthens the airline’s narrow-body fleet, enhancing its capacity and efficiency in domestic and regional operations.

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Icelandair Takes Delivery Of A321neo Serial 12452

Icelandair has added a new A321neo aircraft, serial 12452, to its fleet under a lease arrangement. This aircraft is powered by PW1133G-JM engines, produced by Pratt & Whitney, offering superior fuel efficiency and lower emissions compared to older narrowbody aircraft in the airline’s fleet.

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Air New Zealand Receives First Of Two A321neo Aircraft

Air New Zealand has strengthened its fleet with the delivery of a new A321neo aircraft, serial 12513. This aircraft is powered by PW1133G-JM engines, known for their exceptional fuel efficiency and lower environmental footprint. The delivery marks the first of two A321neo aircraft expected to join the airline’s fleet in the coming weeks.