Air New Zealand Expands Its Order Books

As part of its 2023 annual results announcement, Air New Zealand confirmed it will further strengthen its fleet with an additional four aircraft – two Airbus A321neo and two ATR72-600. The two new 214-seat A321neo planes will join New Zealand’s flag carrier on a 12-year lease, boosting capacity by more than 9,000 weekly seats. The ATR duo, on the other hand, will help strengthen the airline’s domestic network, each with a 68-seat configuration (adding over 5,700 weekly seats). All four aircraft mentioned above will join the carrier’s fleet in late 2024.

Besides those, Air New Zealand also awaits the delivery of two previously ordered eight Boeing 787 Dreamliners and four Airbus A321s. Although their delivery timelines stretch to 2028, at least two A321Neo jets are due for delivery in the next 12 months. That’s not all. More details are awaited on a leased Boeing 777-300ER, which will add 3,000 weekly seats to the airline’s international network. Once in service, the 777-300 fleet count will rise to eight.

Qantas To Buy 12 Boeing 787 Airplanes

Australia’s largest airline and flag carrier, Qantas, has zeroed down on new Boeing widebody jets to further modernise its fleet. Specifically, Qantas will purchase twelve 787 Dreamliner aircraft, all powered by GE engines, from the American firm. Four aeroplanes will be 787-9, and eight jets will be 787-10. Where the former derivative can fly up to 7,565 nautical miles (14,010 km), the latter variant, the largest of the 787 family, has a range of 6,330 nautical miles (11,730 km). The new aircraft will join Qantas’ existing fleet of 14 787-9 planes.

Indigo Leases 10 Jets To Strengthen Fleet

To further expand its reach in India and overseas, Indigo has inked a lease agreement with Singapore-headquartered BOC Aviation. The contract involves the latter to supply 10 Airbus A320Neo aircraft to the former. All jets in the equation are powered by CFM LEAP-1A engines, and the delivery process should be completed before the calendar reads 2024.

With a fleet of more than 300 aircraft, Indigo operates around 1,900 flights daily and connects 79 destinations in its home country. Earlier this week, the airline confirmed that it will add two new international destinations to its portfolio next month.

Volvo To Unveil A New EV Soon

Geely-backed Volvo Cars has announced that on November 12, 2023, it will unveil an all-new electric vehicle (EV). Dubbed EM90, it will become the Swedish brand’s first-ever fully electric “premium” MPV. Although the company hasn’t revealed any other details at the moment, a calculated guess would lead many to believe that the upcoming people mover is likely to share many of its bits, including the platform and powertrain, with the EX90 electric SUV. In typical Volvo fashion, however, more teasers and bit-by-bit revelations will follow until the D day arrives.

Dassault Falcon 6X Awarded Type Certification

French aircraft manufacturer Dassault Aviation confirms that its Falcon 6X model has been awarded type certification by the European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) and the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). It’s an important milestone for the brand and the model in question. Dassault Aviation logged 1,500 flight hours worldwide with the Falcon 6X to bag the certifications. And this test campaign took more than two years.

This development propels the Falcon 6X towards entry into service. Dassault Aviation says the first units of the twin-engine, long-range business jet are undergoing final completion.

Indigo To Fly To Tashkent And Almaty From These Dates

One of India’s leading airlines, Indigo, has confirmed that it will commence direct flights to two new international destinations from next month. On September 22, 2023, at 20:50, an Indigo aircraft (6E 1805) will take flight from New Delhi to Tashkent. That is scheduled to land at Uzbekistan’s capital city at 23:25 local time. And only a few hours later, at 01:05 on September 23, 2023, the 6E 1806 flight number will depart for the return journey. Indigo says it will run four weekly non-stop flights between the abovementioned cities.

The second international destination is another Central Asian city – Almaty. Known as the largest city in Kazakhstan, it was the nation’s capital until 1997. Indigo will start direct flights to the city from India’s capital on September 23, 2023. The outbound flight (6E 1801) will depart at 20:50 IST and is scheduled to land in Almaty at 01:05 local time on September 24, 2023. The return flight (6E 1802) will fly an hour later and should arrive in New Delhi at 05:10 IST.

Flights to Almaty and Tashkent will increase Indigo’s international destination count to 32. Overall, the Indian carrier’s portfolio will reach 111 cities.