Air Astana said in its second quarter 2024 results that it expects to close out this year “ahead of expectations” with it receiving 12 additional aircraft to its fleet as well as the redelivery of two E2 aircraft ahead of schedule. These aircraft will bring its total fleet to 59 aircraft across the group by the end of the year, after initially planning for 56 aircraft. “This increased capacity is one of several actions to mitigate off-wing time from Pratt & Whitney engines and enable us to meet rising demand for air travel across Kazakhstan and Central Asia,” said Air

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