Facing a backlog extending over several years, Airbus is said to be exploring the option of reclaiming delivery slots for its Airbus A321neo in the upcoming years.
Aircraft Deliveries
Alaska Airlines continues its growth with the introduction of the initial Boeing 737-8 (737 MAX 8) to its aircraft fleet, marking a significant step in a strategic
Air India (AI), the foremost global airline in India, celebrated the arrival of its initial Airbus A350-900 aircraft, bearing the registration VT-JRA, adorned in the airline’s striking new design.
US plane maker Boeing is poised to resume the delivery of its 787 Dreamliner to China in a matter of days, according to an insider cited by Reuters.
Australia’s national airline, Qantas Group (QF), has received its first delivery of the next-generation Airbus A220, marking the 20th operator of this aircraft model.
Japan Airlines (JL) has received its inaugural A350-1000 from Airbus’ delivery center in Toulouse, France.
Indian airlines operate around 600 aircraft, excluding over 150 planes grounded for various reasons such as engine issues and the grounded Go First (G8) fleet.
IndiGo Airline (6E) announced its plan to lease new aircraft and extend agreements on some older ones in response to recent issues with Pratt & Whitney engines
CDB Aviation, an Irish subsidiary fully owned by China Development Bank Financial Leasing Co., Limited (“CDB Leasing”), has officially announced the delivery of the first Airbus A320neo aircraft from a total fleet of six to Air India (AI), a leading global airline in India.
The training of pilots is currently in progress, and the helicopter is expected to be operational in the United States during the first quarter of 2024.