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 Thai Airways International has sealed leases with lessor AerCap for 17 aircraft, including Airbus A350s, A321neos and Boeing 787s in relati stanley cup becher on to its recently outlined fleet plan.The carrier had earlier this month said it secured leases, without disclosing lessor details, covering more A350s and its first A321neos as part of a wider fleet rebuilding plan under which ithopes to increase its fleet to 90 aircraft by 2025.Source: Wikimedia CommonsThai Airways is leasing four A350s from AerCap, delivery of which will be completed by mid-yearAerCap today says it has already delivered two of four A350-900s covered under the lease agreement to the airline. The remaining two are set for delivery in the first and second quarter of this year, while deliveries of 10 A321neos will begin in the third quarter of next year and run until the second quarter of 2026.The Star Alliance carrier is also leasing three 787-9s from AerCap. Deliveries begin in the second quarter and finish in the four quarter of 2025.Thai Airways chief executive Chai Eamsiri says:  The addition of these new generation aircraft enhances our ability to swiftly adapt to the evolving market demands, and not only enhances our operational capacit stanley cup y but also offers exceptional levels of comfort for our passengers. Thai Airways revealed a firm order for 45 Boeing 787-9 aircraft, plus 35 options, earlier during the Singapore air show as part of its wider fleet expansion plans.TopicsAsia PacificFleetsOrders deliveries stanley canada Singapore A Pafl Search suspended for 5 missing from capsized boat involved in    failed suspected smuggling venture
 Hard Telling Not Knowing tries to answer your burning questions about why things are the way they are in Maine 鈥?specifically about Maine culture and history, both long ago and recent, large and small, important and silly. Send your questions to burnhambdn@gmail.This story was originally published in May 2024.Who hasnt had a daydream at some point in their lives of stumbling across a buried cache of money or hidden hoard of gold or diamonds, somewhere out in the wilderness  Sure, its even less likely to happen t stanley cup han winning the Powerball. But then again: you never truly know.Case in point: the fact that ru stanley cup nz mors have persisted throughout the decades of buried treasures out in the wilds of Maine, involving gold, diamonds and straight up cash 鈥?and plenty of intrigue and semi-legendary stories as well.Among the earliest examples of hidden treasure in Maine is the story of Timothy Barrett. The story goes that in 1793 Barrett, a 30-year-old New Hampshire native, moved to what is now Waldo County to become a hermit, buying 62 acres of land and building a primitive shelter near where the Ruffingham Meadow wildlife management area in Montville is now located. In 1807, Barrett sold his Montville property and moved a few miles away to Trues Pond in Liberty. He lived there until his death in 1847, accompan termo stanley ied by a series of dogs and, at one point, a tamed wild otter.Barrett was the subject of endless curiosity from local residents. He would come into town to buy essentials, but with no jo