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Deucalion Aviation Leases A321 to Turkish Airlines

Deucalion Aviation (UK) has successfully delivered an Airbus A321 to Turkish Airlines on a long-term operating lease, further strengthening its collaboration with the Turkish flag carrier. The aircraft, manufactured in 2012, is equipped with V2527-A5 engines, known for their reliability and efficiency in medium-haul operations.

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Turkish Airlines Plans A350-1000 Subfleet for Australia

Turkish Airlines is preparing to operate a specially configured subfleet of Airbus A350-1000s for long-haul services to Australia, signaling a significant expansion in its global route network. The airline is also considering New Zealand as a future destination, reflecting its ambitious growth strategy.

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Stratos Delivers Two A320ceos to Turkish Airlines

Stratos, a prominent aircraft investment specialist and asset manager, has delivered two Airbus A320ceos on long-term operating lease to Turkish Airlines. The delivery, announced on 25 November 2024, supports Turkish Airlines’ ongoing fleet expansion, further solidifying its position as the airline with the most extensive global network.

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Turkish Airlines Increases AJet Capital to Support Growth

Turkish Airlines has announced a significant capital injection of $434 million into its subsidiary AJet, marking a strategic move to support AJet’s expansion and operational growth. The investment underscores Turkish Airlines’ commitment to enhancing the capabilities and market presence of its subsidiary.

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BOC Aviation Places Six A321neos with Turkish Airlines for 2027 Delivery

BOC Aviation, headquartered in Singapore, has announced the placement of six Airbus A321neo aircraft with Turkish Airlines. All six aircraft will be delivered in 2027 as part of BOC Aviation’s order book, marking a significant addition to Turkish Airlines’ fleet expansion plans. This agreement underscores the commitment of both companies to bolster their respective positions in the global aviation market.

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ALM Arranges Final Delivery of A320neo to Turkish Airlines

ALM, a UK-based leasing company, has arranged the lease of an A320neo, with serial number 8168, to Turkish Airlines. This delivery represents the second and final of two GTF-powered A320neo units leased by ALM to Turkish Airlines, reinforcing the airline’s commitment to expanding its fleet with modern, fuel-efficient aircraft. The addition of this A320neo enhances Turkish Airlines’ operational capabilities, offering improved fuel…

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Turkish Airlines Adds A320 with V2527-A5 Engines to Fleet

Turkish Airlines has expanded its fleet with the recent delivery of a leased Airbus A320, identified by serial number 5073. This A320 is powered by V2527-A5 engines from IAE, known for their reliability and efficiency on short- to medium-haul routes. The addition supports Turkish Airlines’ strategy to strengthen its fleet and enhance its operational capabilities across various regional routes.

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IndiGo Seeks Extension for Wet Lease of Two B777s from Turkish Airlines

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, is exploring the possibility of extending the wet lease for two Boeing 777aircraft, originally leased from Turkish Airlines. With the existing lease set to expire this week, IndiGo is coordinating with the civil aviation ministry to assess the feasibility of continuing the arrangement. The B777 aircraft have enabled IndiGo to operate long-haul flights efficiently,…

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Turkish Airlines Reports 2.9% Drop in October 2024 Passenger Numbers

Turkish Airlines has announced its performance statistics for October 2024, revealing a 2.9% decline in passenger numbers compared to the previous year, totaling 7.1 million passengers. Despite this decrease in traffic, the airline maintained a load factor (LF) of 82.7%, indicating stable occupancy on its flights. Additionally, the airline reported a 4.8% increase in Available Seat Kilometers (ASKs), reflecting expanded capacity and route offerings.

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Turkish Airlines to Begin Istanbul-Lima and Phnom Penh Flights by June 2025

Turkish Airlines has revealed plans to expand its global network with the launch of new flights from Istanbul to Lima, Peru and Phnom Penh, Cambodia, expected to begin by June 2025. This route expansion is part of Turkish Airlines’ strategy to increase its presence in underserved regions and strengthen connectivity between Turkey and South America, as well as Southeast Asia. With these…