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  2. Azores Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In September 2016, the airline announced a change of plans regarding its fleet renewal. While plans to phase in a second Airbus A330 were later cancelled, Azores Airlines ordered two Airbus A321neo on interim lease for 2017-2019 and four Airbus A321LRs to be delivered in 2019 to replace the interim A321neos. [6]

  3. Sky Airline - Wikipedia

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    The first A321neo was delivered in June 2021. [19] In December 2019 the airline ordered 10 A321XLR. [16] A SKY Airline brand new Airbus A320neo on final approach to Presidente Carlos Ibanez International Airport In July 2021 SKY Airline received their first Airbus A321neo.

  4. CFM International LEAP - Wikipedia

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    On 20 July 2011, American Airlines announced that it planned to purchase 100 Boeing 737 aircraft featuring the LEAP-1B engine. [21] The project was approved by Boeing on 30 August 2011, as the Boeing 737 MAX. [22] [23] Southwest Airlines is the launch customer of the 737 MAX with a firm order of 150 aircraft. [24]

  5. Frontier Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Frontier Airlines is a major American ultra low-cost airline [19] ... Airbus A321neo: 39 119 240 Deliveries until 2029. [121] [122] Total 150 168 Fleet development

  6. Air Transat Flight 961 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was repaired and operated until its ultimate retirement. The accident aircraft, fin number 303, is currently retired by Air Transat. The dated aircraft was replaced by the airline with the more modern and efficient Airbus A321neo. All Airbus A310 aircraft were retired from Air Transat as of March 31, 2020.

  7. Asiana Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Asiana Airlines Inc. (Korean: 아시아나항공; Hanja: 아시아나航空; RR: Asiana Hanggong KRX: 020560) is a South Korean airline headquartered in Seoul. [3] In 2019, it accounted for 25% of South Korea's international aviation market and 20% of its domestic market. [4]

  8. Ural Airlines - Wikipedia

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    As of 2012, the airline also planned to buy a training complex for the Airbus A330-300. [6] In 2017, Skytrax gave Ural Airlines 3 stars, which made it the fourth airline with three stars in Russia and CIS after S7 Airlines, Uzbekistan Airlines and Air Moldova. [7] Currently, the main hubs of Ural Airlines are Moscow-Domodedovo and Yekaterinburg.

  9. Uzbekistan Airways - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Uzbekistan Airways acquired its first two Airbus A310-300s. [6] The two A310s were counted as part of the fleet at March 1995 [update] , along with Russian-built aircraft (25 Antonov An-24/26s , one Ilyushin Il-62 , 13 Ilyushin Il-76s , one Ilyushin Il-86 , 23 Tupolev Tu-154 and three Yakovlev Yak-40s ).