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The moment an airline receives a new aircraft is exciting, but it only means more work is ahead to prepare for its entrance into service in a timely manner. It also may represent a pivotal moment depending on which aircraft it is – whether it is the airline’s first example of the aircraft, or the plane is the first ever example to be delivered to an airline. Nonetheless, aircraft handovers require a step-by-step process typically followed for every delivery.

It is also a time when airlines and manufacturers must have swift attention to detail. Aircraft deliveries happen several hundred times a year as planemakers are constantly working to meet the demand from airlines. The delivery flight itself can be a special moment for pilots as they are sometimes dispatched to travel to the aircraft’s location to retrieve it and bring it to the airline’s hub.



US manufacturer Boeing has a slightly different approach compared to Airbus when it comes to aircraft handovers. However, both companies have sites in the US where they develop their planes. Essential steps According to Glintero , an aviation consultancy, the handover of an aircraft is more than a simple transaction.

The process is often meticulous since all parties involved must ensure that an aircraft meets the appropriate specifications and is ready to enter service. Handovers have essential steps leading to the delivery and acceptance of each plane, in an effort that the journey to new ownership is as smooth as possible..

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