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Sky Alps Faces Delays in Q400 Fleet Resumption Amid Safety Reviews

Sky Alps, an airline operating out of Italy, is currently facing delays in returning its fleet of seven Q400 aircraft to service. These aircraft have been grounded for several months, and the airline does not anticipate a resumption of operations for these models in the near future, as it navigates through stringent safety measures imposed by the…

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National Jet Express Expands Fleet with Q400 and E190 Deliveries

National Jet Express (NJE) has further strengthened its operations by adding two new aircraft to its fleet—a Q400, serial 4246, and an Embraer E190, serial 19000483. With these latest acquisitions, NJE’s total fleet now stands at 26 aircraft, reinforcing its regional and charter services across Australia.

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National Jet Express Expands Fleet with Q400 Delivery

National Jet Express, a regional airline based in Australia, has expanded its fleet with the addition of a Q400, serial 4246, on lease and powered by Pratt & Whitney PW150A engines. This delivery supports the airline’s commitment to enhancing regional connectivity and operational efficiency.

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SATA Air Açores to Expand Fleet with Additional Q400 Aircraft

SATA Air Açores, the regional airline serving Portugal’s Azores archipelago, has announced plans to expand its fleet by integrating an additional Q400 aircraft. This move aims to accommodate the rising passenger demand across the inter-island network.

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QantasLink Enhances Fleet with Bombardier Q400, Serial Number 4456

QantasLink, Australia’s prominent regional airline, has taken delivery of a Bombardier Q400, serial number 4456, operated by Sunstate Airlines and powered by PW150A engines. This acquisition aligns with QantasLink’s strategy to modernize its fleet and enhance regional connectivity.

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QantasLink Receives First Q400 from Fleet Expansion

QantasLink (Australia) has received the first of its planned 14 Q400 turboprop aircraft, marking a significant milestone in its fleet expansion strategy. The aircraft, with serial 4447, previously served WestJet Encore and has been transitioned to QantasLink to enhance its regional connectivity and operational efficiency.

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SpiceJet Resolves $90.8M Dispute with Export Development Canada

SpiceJet, an Indian low-cost carrier, has fully resolved a $90.8 million dispute with Export Development Canada (EDC) by paying a reduced amount of $22.5 million. This settlement grants SpiceJet full ownership of 13 Q400 aircraft, which were previously financed by EDC. The agreement marks a significant milestone for SpiceJet as it moves toward strengthening its asset base and ensuring greater control…