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Sunwing Airlines Adds B737-800 on Wet Lease from Smartwings

Sunwing Airlines, a Canadian leisure carrier, recently expanded its fleet with a B737-800, serial number 37077, acquired through a wet lease from Smartwings (Czechia). This aircraft is powered by CFM56-7B26 engines, supporting Sunwing’s operations with enhanced fuel efficiency for regional and holiday-focused routes.

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Fly2Sky Takes Delivery of A320 on Wet Lease from Aerovista

Fly2Sky, a Bulgarian airline, has taken delivery of an A320, serial number 3570, through a wet lease agreement with Aerovista (UAE). The aircraft, powered by V2527E-A5 engines, adds to Fly2Sky’s operational capacity, allowing it to serve increased demand effectively.

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Bulgaria Air and Air Serbia Consider Expanding ACMI Partnership

Bulgaria Air and Air Serbia are reportedly in discussions to expand their ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance, and Insurance) arrangement, which currently involves two E190s wet-leased by Bulgaria Air to the Serbian carrier. This partnership reflects a growing trend of collaborative leasing agreements among airlines to optimize fleet usage and address capacity demands.

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Sunwing Airlines Receives B737-800 on Wet Lease from TUI Airways

Sunwing Airlines, a Canadian low-cost carrier, has bolstered its fleet with the addition of a Boeing 737-800, serial number 39922, acquired on a wet lease from TUI Airways in the United Kingdom. This aircraft comes equipped with CFM56-7B27E engines, known for their efficiency and reliability, which aligns with Sunwing’s operational goals of providing dependable and cost-effective air travel. The wet…

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Israir to Wet Lease Widebody Aircraft for Tel Aviv-Newark Flights

Israir Airlines, based in Israel, has announced plans to wet lease two widebody aircraft to operate direct flights between Tel Aviv and Newark for the upcoming winter 2024/25 season. This strategic move will allow Israir to expand its long-haul route offerings and provide an alternative to current transatlantic services from Israel. By leasing widebody aircraft specifically for these routes, Israir aims…

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Zebu Air Acquires L410 for Potential Wet Lease Operations

Zebu Air, a UK-based operator, has expanded its fleet with the recent acquisition of an L410 aircraft, identified by serial number 831040. The airline plans to utilize this aircraft for wet lease opportunities, providing a flexible solution for other carriers or operators needing short-term aircraft support. This acquisition marks Zebu Air’s entry into the wet…

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Tunisair Wet Leases Four Aircraft to Address Flight Disruptions

Tunisair, Tunisia’s national carrier, has taken proactive steps to address recent flight disruptions by wet leasing four additional aircraft on a short-term basis. This decision allows Tunisair to ensure uninterrupted service and maintain its operational schedule amidst unexpected disruptions that have impacted regular operations.

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IndiGo Secures Approval to Extend Wet Lease of 11 A320s from SmartLynx Airlines

IndiGo, India’s largest airline, has received approval from the Indian government to renew the wet lease of 11 Airbus A320 aircraft from Latvia-based SmartLynx Airlines. This renewal aims to support IndiGo’s operational needs as the carrier addresses an Aircraft on Ground (AOG) issue caused by recurring engine snags affecting its fleet. The wet lease agreement…

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Pacific Airlines Expands Fleet with Wet-Leased Airbus A321 from Vietnam Airlines

Pacific Airlines, based in Vietnam, has expanded its operational capacity by taking delivery of an Airbus A321, serial number 3737, on wet lease from Vietnam Airlines. Equipped with V2533-A5 engines, this aircraft will support Pacific Airlines’ growing route network and bolster its service capabilities.

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Flybondi Enhances Fleet with Two Wet-Leased Boeing 737s for Seasonal Operations

In preparation for the upcoming high-demand season, Argentine low-cost airline Flybondi has announced the wet lease of two Boeing 737 aircraft from Spanish operators. This strategic move aims to bolster Flybondi’s operational capacity and ensure seamless service during peak travel periods.