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Kenya Airways Forecasts Revenue Hit Over B787 Grounding

Kenya Airways has projected a decline in its 2025 financial year revenues, attributing the shortfall to the prolonged grounding of two Boeing 787-8 aircraft. The airline cites ongoing engine maintenance delays as the root cause, which has significantly impacted its available seat capacity and network performance.

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China Airlines Delays A330, B737 Retirements Over 787 Issues

China Airlines, the flag carrier of Taiwan, has announced that it is postponing the retirement of several of its Airbus A330s and Boeing 737-800s due to delays in the delivery of B787-9 Dreamliners, originally scheduled to arrive earlier. The delays may also result in compensation payments from Boeing, according to Chairman George Kao.

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Saudia Signs 13-Year GE90 Support Deal With AFI KLM

Saudia Group has entered into a 13-year maintenance agreement with Air France-KLM Group, under which Air France Industries (AFI) will provide comprehensive support for 86 GE90 engines powering Saudia’s Boeing 777 fleet. The agreement represents one of the largest long-term engine maintenance contracts involving the GE90, the world’s most powerful commercial jet engine.

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Malaysia Airlines Takes Delivery Of A330-900 MSN 2097

Malaysia Airlines has taken delivery of a new Airbus A330-900, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 2097, as part of its widebody fleet renewal strategy. The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 7000-72 engines and has been acquired under a lease agreement, signaling the carrier’s shift toward next-generation fuel-efficient long-haul aircraft.

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Emirates Receives A350-900 Serial 704 With Trent XWB-84 Engines

Emirates (UAE) has taken delivery of a new A350-900 aircraft, serial 704, which is powered by Trent XWB-84 enginesproduced by Rolls-Royce. This addition marks a milestone for Emirates as it incorporates the highly efficient A350-900 into its modern fleet, expanding its long-haul capacity and supporting its sustainability goals.

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American Airlines Takes Delivery of B787-9, Serial 66007

American Airlines has enhanced its long-haul operations with the recent delivery of a B787-9 aircraft, serial number 66007, powered by GEnx-1B74/75 engines. This delivery underscores the airline’s commitment to modernizing its widebody fleet to meet growing international demand.

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Delta Adds A330-900 Serial 2094 With Trent 7000-72 Engines

Delta Air Lines has taken delivery of a new Airbus A330-900, bearing manufacturer serial number 2094, as part of its ongoing long-haul fleet modernization. The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 7000-72 engines, further aligning with the airline’s strategy to operate fuel-efficient, next-generation widebody aircraft.

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Qatar Airways Takes Delivery Of A330-300, Serial 1572

Qatar Airways has added to its widebody fleet with the delivery of an Airbus A330-300, identified by serial number 1572. The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 772B-60 engines, continuing the airline’s preference for reliable long-range platforms as it enhances capacity across its global network.

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Emirates Takes Delivery Of A350-900 MSN 713

Emirates, the Dubai-based flag carrier of the United Arab Emirates, has taken delivery of an Airbus A350-900, identified by manufacturer serial number (MSN) 713. The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent XWB-84 engines, which are among the most efficient large civil aero engines in service today, designed to deliver lower fuel burn and reduced emissions.

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El Al Takes Delivery Of B787-9 MSN 34319

El Al Israel Airlines, the national airline of Israel, has taken delivery of a Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, identified by manufacturer serial number (MSN) 34319, as part of its ongoing fleet renewal and modernization program. The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines, known for their fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and operational performance on long-haul flights.