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Delta Air Lines Prepares for Delivery of New A321neo

Delta Air Lines is preparing to take delivery of another brand-new Airbus A321neo aircraft as part of its ongoing fleet modernization strategy. The incoming aircraft, an A321-271NX variant, carries the manufacturer serial number (MSN) 12666 and is being delivered directly from Airbus.

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Porter Airlines Adds Orlando and Fort Lauderdale Flights from Hamilton

Porter Airlines continues its strategic expansion at Hamilton International Airport (YHM) with the introduction of two new U.S. routes: Orlando International Airport (MCO) and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). These new destinations, set to begin service in December 2025, represent Porter’s first direct U.S. operations from Hamilton, reinforcing its aggressive North American growth plan.

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JetBlue Takes Delivery Of A220-300 Serial 55373

JetBlue Airways has expanded its narrowbody fleet with the delivery of a new Airbus A220-300, serial number 55373, reinforcing the airline’s strategy to operate a more fuel-efficient and passenger-friendly fleet. The A220 continues to play a central role in JetBlue’s modernization plans across its U.S. network.

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Delta Takes Delivery Of A321neo Serial 12337

Delta Air Lines has further expanded its narrowbody fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A321neo, identified by serial number 12337, as part of its long-term fleet renewal strategy. The aircraft is among a series of A321neos Delta has ordered to replace aging models and enhance operational efficiency across its domestic network.

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Breeze Airways Takes Delivery Of A220-300 Serial 55351

Breeze Airways has expanded its fleet with the addition of a new Airbus A220-300, marked by serial number 55351, enhancing its operational efficiency and route flexibility. The aircraft delivery represents another step in the airline’s ongoing commitment to deploying next-generation aircraft to support its growing route network across the United States.

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EX-IM Bank Approves $297M For TAAG’s B787-10 Acquisition

The Export-Import Bank of the United States (EX-IM Bank) has approved a transaction totaling nearly $297 millionto support the export of Boeing B787-10 aircraft and spare GE propulsion equipment to TAAG Angola Airlines. The financing is structured as a final commitment aimed at facilitating a key widebody fleet acquisition by Angola’s national carrier.

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American Eagle Takes Delivery Of E170 With CF34-8E5 Engines

American Eagle, the regional brand under American Airlines, has expanded its fleet with the delivery of an Embraer E170, bearing serial number 17000105. The aircraft is equipped with CF34-8E5 engines manufactured by GE Aviation, a widely used engine type for regional jets known for its reliability and efficiency.

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Airbus Extends Financial Aid To Spirit AeroSystems

Airbus has committed to providing an additional $94 million in financial support to Spirit AeroSystems, increasing its total assistance to the U.S.-based aerostructures manufacturer to $152 million. This move comes amid efforts to stabilize production and supply chain challenges that have impacted major aircraft programs, particularly the A220 and A320neo families for which Spirit is a key supplier.

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Garuda Indonesia Plans 79-Jet Boeing Order Amid US Talks

Garuda Indonesia is preparing to significantly expand its Boeing aircraft order portfolio to 79 jets, as part of broader import tariff negotiations with the United States. The potential deal marks a major development in the airline’s long-term fleet renewal strategy, with talks said to be in the early stages but “very likely” to result in purchases of both B737…

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Delta Cannibalizes A321neo Engines To Recover US Fleet

Delta Air Lines has adopted an unorthodox strategy to address engine shortages by cannibalizing newly built A321neo aircraft in Europe—removing their Pratt & Whitney (P&W) engines and shipping them to the United States to restore its grounded domestic fleet. This drastic step highlights the severity of ongoing supply chain disruptions impacting airlines that rely on PW1100G-JM engines.