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Condor To Receive Three A321neos By End Of 2025

Condor, the German leisure airline, has announced that it expects to take delivery of three Airbus A321neo aircraft by the end of 2025. The deliveries are part of the carrier’s ongoing fleet renewal program aimed at improving fuel efficiency, lowering emissions, and modernizing its narrowbody fleet for short- and medium-haul routes.

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Qatar Airways Takes Delivery of B787-8 on Wet Lease

Qatar Airways has received a Boeing 787-8 aircraft under a wet lease arrangement from Oman Air, further enhancing its widebody fleet for medium to long-haul operations. The aircraft is identified by serial number 42379 and is powered by GEnx-1B engines, developed by GE Aviation for optimal fuel efficiency and range performance.

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Plus Ultra Adds A330-300 to Expand Long-Haul Fleet

Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas, a Spanish long-haul airline, has expanded its widebody operations by adding a new Airbus A330-300 to its fleet. This recent addition brings the airline’s total number of A330 family aircraft to six, reinforcing its capacity on long-haul routes and replacing an older A340-300 previously in service.

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National Airlines Adds A330-300 To Passenger Fleet

National Airlines, a U.S.-based carrier known for both charter and scheduled services, has expanded its widebody passenger fleet with the delivery of an Airbus A330-300, serial number 1348. The aircraft is powered by Rolls-Royce Trent 772B-60 engines and is expected to enhance the airline’s long-haul operational capabilities.

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BBN Airlines To Take Delivery Of Prototype B777-300ERMF

BBN Airlines Turkiye is set to become the launch operator of the prototype B777-300ERMF freighter, following its conversion and certification by Mammoth Freighters in the United States. The aircraft, bearing serial number 35299, will be delivered on lease from AviaAM Leasing, a Lithuania-based leasing company.