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DR Congo's flyCAA inducts first B767-200 freighter

flyCAA (BU, Kinshasa N'Djili) took delivery of its first B767-200(SF) freighter at Kinshasa N'Djili late on July 22. The 39-year-old 9S-PSB (msn 23141) arrived on the flight number of US-based Air Transport Services Group cargo subsidiary Air Transport International, where it formerly flew under the registration N791AX. The aircraft was last owned by Cargo Aircraft [...]

By | July 24th, 2024|Financial|0 Comments

Kenya's Skyward Express buys a Dash 8-400

Skyward Express (OW, Nairobi Wilson) has signed an agreement with De Havilland Aircraft of Canada (DHC, Toronto Downsview) to purchase a used DHC-8-Q400 as part of the newly-announced DHC OEM Certified Refurbishment Programme that aims to keep the Dash 8 family of aircraft in service. In an announcement at the 2024 Farnborough International Airshow, De [...]

By | July 24th, 2024|Financial|0 Comments

Kazakhstan orders An-2 checks after crash

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By | July 24th, 2024|Financial|0 Comments

Colombia’s Satena orders eight DHC-6-400s

Satena (9R, Bogotá) has ordered eight DHC-6-400s from De Havilland Aircraft of Canada (DHC, Toronto Downsview) with deliveries scheduled to start later this year. De Havilland said in a statement that the six Twin Otters will help the state-owned Colombian carrier provide essential air connectivity throughout the country by opening up access to remote communities. [...]

By | July 23rd, 2024|Financial|0 Comments

Phenix Jet Cayman retires only Falcon 900B

Phenix Jet Cayman (CPJ, Grand Cayman Island) has retired its only Falcon 900B, which was also its last operated Dassault Aviation aircraft, ch-aviation research has revealed. VP-CAY (msn 148) was last active on June 26, 2024, flying from Toronto Pearson to Bangor International and Fort Worth Meacham. It was then re-registered by an undisclosed operator [...]

By | July 23rd, 2024|Financial|0 Comments

US's NOAA firms G550 option

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOA, Lakeland) has firmed an option for a G550 from Gulfstream Aerospace, increasing its order book for the type to two. The aircraft will support hurricane and tropical storm forecasts, atmospheric research, and other NOAA missions. The US government agency will spend USD106 million on the custom-equipped aircraft, scheduled for [...]

By | July 23rd, 2024|Financial|0 Comments

Kinshasa greenlights Congo Airways' fleet renewal plan

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By | July 23rd, 2024|Financial|0 Comments

UAE’s flydubai voices frustration at Boeing delays

flydubai (FZ, Dubai International) has revealed that it will not receive the fourteen B737 MAX it was due to receive this year, and that Boeing’s latest delivery update has impacted its expansion plans. The Dubai-based low-cost carrier said all of the aircraft delivered so far in the first half of 2024 were from the backlog [...]

By | July 23rd, 2024|Financial|0 Comments

Qatar Airways orders twenty more B777-9s

Qatar Airways (QR, Doha Hamad International) has ordered twenty more B777-9s from Boeing (BOE, Washington National). Announced during the 2024 Farnborough Air Show, the order was finalised earlier this year and listed as unidentified on Boeing's Orders & Deliveries website. Until this announcement, the carrier had forty passenger B777-9s on order along with thirty-four B777-8Fs. [...]

By | July 23rd, 2024|Financial|0 Comments

Undisclosed customers order two DHC-6-400s each

De Havilland Aircraft of Canada (DHC, Toronto Downsview) has announced two contracts with undisclosed customers for two DHC-6-400s each during the 2024 Farnborough Air Show. The first contract is with a commercial operator and has no disclosed delivery dates. The other agreement is with an "undisclosed European country" and covers a DHC-6-400 Guardian variant for [...]

By | July 23rd, 2024|Financial|0 Comments