Aircraft & Engines

EgyptAir and Boeing announce 777 fleet enhancement

EgyptAir announced an order for two 777-300ER (Extended Range) jetliners as part of the airline’s twin-aisle fleet upgrade for its long-haul service. The order, which is worth $529 million at current list prices, previously was attributed to an unidentified customer on Boeing’s Orders & Deliveries Web site. On July 11, EgyptAir celebrated its induction as

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Alaska Airlines completes transition to all-Boeing fleet

Alaska Airlines completed its transition to an all-Boeing 737 aircraft fleet with the retirement of its last MD-80 series airplane, part of a two-year plan to increase the airline’s operational efficiency and improve fuel conservation. The airline has firm commitments for an additional eight Boeing 737-800s through 2008, which will bring its fleet to 116

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Aero Republica receives Embraer-190 aircraft

Aero Republica, subsidiary of Copa Holdings, S.A. announced the delivery of its 8th EMBRAER-190 Aircraft directly from the manufacturer. The airline currently operates a fleet of 13 aircraft, consisting of five MD-80 aircraft and eight EMBRAER-190 aircraft. The new aircraft is part of the Aero Republica’s fleet modernization and renewal program, which began in 2006

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Afriqiyah Airways orders GE's CF6 engines for Airbus A330 fleet

Afriqiyah Airways has ordered GE’s CF6-80E1 engines to power its three firm and three option Airbus A330 aircraft. The firm engine order is valued at more than $100 million list price. Deliveries will begin in May 2009. Based in Tripoli, Afriqiyah Airways is 100 percent controlled by the Libyan government. The company started in December

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