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A LATAM Argentina Airbus A320-200 approaching Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in 2017 A former LAN Argentina Boeing 737-200 at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery in 2006 At the time the airline ceased operations in June 2020, LATAM Argentina's fleet consisted of the following aircraft: [ 10 ] [ 11 ]
As of 31 December 2017, LATAM Airlines Group is one of the largest airline groups in the world in terms of network connections, with its subsidiaries operating a combined fleet of 315 aircraft providing passenger transport services to 137 destinations in 24 countries; and 18 aircraft providing cargo services to 144 destinations in 29 countries ...
The flagship aircraft of LATAM Chile is the Boeing 787–9 Dreamliner, which flies mainly medium to long haul routes, as well as few domestic routes. On August 13, 2010, LAN Airlines signed a non-binding agreement with Brazilian Airline TAM Linhas Aéreas for the purchase of LAN from TAM Linhas Aéreas to form the LATAM Airlines Group.
Boeing Company (NYSE:BA) disclosed an order for 10 new 787 Dreamliners from LATAM Airlines Group, with options for five additional aircraft. This acquisition strengthens LATAM's position as the ...
Customer Orders A340-200 A340-300 A340-500 A340-600 Total Air Canada: 8: 2: 10 Air China: 3: 3 Air France: 3: 11: 14 Air Mauritius: 5: 5 Air Tahiti Nui: 4: 4 AJW Capital Partners
ARGENTINA 1949 Ministro Pistarini International Airport: Flag carrier Andes Líneas Aéreas: OY ANS AEROANDES 2006 Martín Miguel de Güemes International Airport Flybondi: FO FBZ BONDI 2016 El Palomar Airport: JetSmart Argentina: WJ JES SMARTBIRD 2019 El Palomar Airport: Líneas Aéreas del Estado: 5U LDE LADE 1944 TAPSA Aviación: V8 TPS ...
Prior to its bankruptcy in April 2003, the most modern aircraft in the fleet, such as the brand-new Boeing 737-700s, Boeing 757-200s, as well as a single Boeing 767-300ER the company flew the Buenos Aires–Atlanta route with, were gradually returned to their lessors throughout 2001 and 2002, as their leases proved too expensive.
The company is the second largest airline holding in Latin America by revenue and fleet size after LATAM Airlines Group based in Santiago, Chile.With a fleet of 173 aircraft and more than 19,000 employees, Avianca serves over 100 destinations in America and Europe, which connect to over 750 destinations worldwide through codeshare agreements with partner airlines.