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Aerolineas Argentinas Prepares to Take Delivery of Boeing 737-8 MAX MSN 68127

Aerolineas Argentinas, the flag carrier of Argentina, is preparing to take delivery of a new Boeing 737-8 MAX, reinforcing its ongoing fleet modernization efforts. The aircraft, with manufacturer serial number (MSN) 68127 and registration LV-KNR, continues the airline’s commitment to operating a more efficient and environmentally sustainable narrowbody fleet.

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China Eastern To Launch World’s Longest Flight

China Eastern Airlines is preparing to set a new benchmark in ultra-long-haul operations with the announcement of a groundbreaking route between Shanghai and Buenos Aires, scheduled to begin in December 2025. The new service will claim the title of the world’s longest scheduled flight, surpassing all current records in terms of both distance and duration.

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LATAM And Delta Expand JV To Include Argentina

LATAM Airlines Group and Delta Air Lines have officially announced the expansion of their trans-American joint venture (JV) to include Argentina. This integration marks a significant milestone in the partnership, aiming to further consolidate the connectivity between North and South America through coordinated operations, schedules, and commercial efforts.

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Aerolineas Argentinas Reports $138 Million Q1 Profit

Aerolineas Argentinas, the national carrier of Argentina, has announced a positive economic result of $138 million for the first quarter of 2025, representing its strongest financial performance since the airline was re-nationalized in 2008. This marks a significant milestone in the airline’s ongoing financial recovery and operational turnaround.

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Andes Takes Delivery Of B737-700 MSN 38126 On Lease

Andes Líneas Aéreas, a regional carrier based in Argentina, has expanded its operating fleet with the delivery of a Boeing 737-700 aircraft, bearing manufacturer serial number (MSN) 38126, under a lease arrangement. The aircraft is powered by CFM56-7B22 engines, a standard configuration for the -700 series, offering reliable performance and operational efficiency.

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Andes Takes Delivery Of First B737-700

Andes (Argentina) has recently taken delivery of the first of two Boeing 737-700 aircraft, serial number 38125, as part of its ongoing fleet expansion plan. The second aircraft, serial 38126, is expected to join the fleet next week. Both aircraft are leased and will play a crucial role in enhancing the airline’s operational capacity. The addition of these two B737-700s comes at…

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Aerolíneas Argentinas Privatization Deemed Unavoidable by Government

Aerolíneas Argentinas, the national airline of Argentina, is now officially on the path toward privatization, following a public statement from Manuel Adorni, spokesperson for the Argentine presidency. Adorni described the process as “unavoidable”, framing it as part of a broader government initiative to reform and streamline state-owned enterprises.

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Aerolineas Argentinas to Operate Without Treasury Support in 2025

Aerolineas Argentinas has announced that it will no longer require transfers from the National Treasury to fund its operations in 2025, marking a significant milestone for the state-owned carrier. This development represents the first time since its nationalization in 2008 that the airline will function without financial backing from the Argentine government.

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Andes Adds Two Boeing 737-700s To Boost Fleet

Andes Líneas Aéreas, an Argentine carrier, has added two Boeing 737-700 aircraft, with serial numbers 38125 and 38126, to its fleet through lease agreements. The aircraft are expected to strengthen Andes’ operational capacity and enhance its position in Argentina’s competitive domestic aviation market.

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Aerolineas Argentinas To Shut 17 Provincial Offices In April

Aerolineas Argentinas, the national airline of Argentina, has announced plans to close 17 of its 21 branch officeslocated across provincial regions of the country, effective 30 April 2025. The move is part of a broader cost-cutting directive issued by the Argentine government, which continues to restructure state-owned enterprises.