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Delta Air Lines Prepares To Take Delivery Of A321neo MSN 12482

Delta Air Lines is set to receive a new Airbus A321neo as part of its ongoing fleet modernization program, with the aircraft carrying manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12482. The aircraft is expected to be delivered shortly by Airbus, further expanding Delta’s narrowbody capacity on key domestic and regional routes.

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Wizz Air Malta Prepares To Take Delivery Of A321neo MSN 12189

Wizz Air Malta is preparing to add another high-density narrowbody to its expanding fleet with the upcoming delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321neo. The aircraft, identified by manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12189, is expected to be delivered shortly from Airbus and will enhance the airline’s ultra-low-cost operating model.

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United Airlines Takes Delivery Of A321neo N14544

United Airlines has officially taken delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321neo, continuing its strategic expansion and modernization of its single-aisle fleet. The aircraft, with manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12671, will carry the registration N14544 and is expected to enter commercial service imminently.

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Turkish Airlines Prepares To Take Delivery Of A321neo TC-LPS

Turkish Airlines is in the final stages of taking delivery of a brand-new Airbus A321neo, as it continues to expand and modernize its narrowbody fleet. The incoming aircraft carries the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12775 and will be registered as TC-LPS upon entry into service.

MTU Aero Engines Raises 2025 Forecast, Reveals 2030 Outlook

MTU Aero Engines, Germany’s leading aircraft engine manufacturer, has updated its financial projections, raising its 2025 revenue forecast to between $9.9 and $10.1 billion. The company also released its initial 2030 outlook, anticipating a strong trajectory for growth driven by expanding engine aftermarket services and production ramp-ups.

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Pratt & Whitney and Delta Expand GTF Overhaul at Atlanta Facility

Pratt & Whitney (US) and Delta Air Lines (US) have entered into a long-term agreement to expand the GTF engine overhaul capacity at Delta TechOps’ Atlanta facility. This move reflects growing global demand for GTF maintenance support and aims to transform the facility into one of the largest GTF MRO centers in the world over the next decade.