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Qatar Airways Adds A330-300 To Its Fleet

Qatar Airways has expanded its widebody fleet with the delivery of one Airbus A330-300, serial number 1599, powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 772B-60 engines. The aircraft will bolster the airline’s mid- to long-range capacity, supporting both scheduled passenger services and flexible operational deployment.

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IndiGo Adds B737-8 and A321neo to Fleet via Qatar Wet Lease and Direct Delivery

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by fleet size and market share, has expanded its operations with the delivery of two new aircraft—a Boeing 737-8, serial 43317, and an Airbus A321neo, serial 12429. The B737-8 is delivered on a wet lease from Qatar Airways, while the A321neo was received via direct delivery. Both aircraft are powered by LEAP engines, reinforcing IndiGo’s strategy to maintain…

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IndiGo Takes B737-8 on Wet Lease From Qatar Airways

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by fleet size and market share, has added a Boeing 737-8 aircraft to its operational roster through a wet lease from Qatar Airways. The aircraft, bearing serial number 43317, is powered by LEAP-1B28 engines manufactured by CFM International.

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British Airways–Qatar Airways JV Extended by New Zealand, Now Includes Iberia

British Airways and Qatar Airways have received a five-year extension from the New Zealand government on their existing joint business agreement (JBA), reinforcing the strategic cooperation between the UK and Qatari flag carriers on flights to and from New Zealand. In a significant expansion of the agreement, Iberia—the national airline of Spain—has also been officially included in the refreshed deal.

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Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways Join SAF Project in Australia

Virgin Australia and Qatar Airways have announced a partnership with Renewable Developments Australia to support a Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) project set to begin production in 2029. The initiative targets an annual output of up to 96 million liters of SAF, positioning it as one of the most significant clean fuel developments in the region.

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Qatar Airways Plans Final Large Aircraft Order, Eyes Stake in RwandAir

Qatar Airways has announced plans to place one final large aircraft order, marking the end of its rapid expansion phase as it seeks to grow annual passenger numbers from 50 million to 80 million over the next five to six years. The airline’s decision reflects a strategic shift towards fleet optimization and sustained capacity growth, rather than aggressive expansion.

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Qatar Airways Nears 49% RwandAir and 60% Bugesera Airport Stake

Qatar Airways is nearing the completion of its acquisition of a 49% stake in RwandAir and a 60% stake in the new Bugesera International Airport, following prolonged negotiations with the Rwandan government. The update was confirmed by Rwanda’s President Paul Kagame, who indicated that discussions are now in their final stages.

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Virgin Australia Awaits Federal Approval Before CEO Announcement

Virgin Australia is holding off on announcing its new CEO as it awaits federal government approval for its proposed partnership deal with Qatar Airways. The decision to delay reflects the airline’s focus on securing strategic alignment with Qatar Airways, which could influence its leadership direction.