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Sky Airlines Peru Secures Fifth Freedom Rights for Regional Operations

Sky Airlines Peru has received authorization to operate in Argentina, including fifth freedom rights that allow the airline to transport passengers and cargo between Argentina and other countries, such as Brazil, Chile, Peru, and Uruguay. This marks a significant milestone in the airline’s regional expansion strategy.

American Jet to Launch Regional Air Hub in Santa Cruz

American Jet (Argentina) has unveiled plans to establish a regional air hub in Santa Cruz, aiming to enhance connectivity within the province and with neighboring regions such as Patagonia and Chile. The new hub is expected to begin operations by mid-2025 and will play a pivotal role in improving air travel options for passengers in the region.

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LATAM Airlines Group Appoints Ricardo Bottas Dourado as CFO

LATAM Airlines Group, a leading airline group in Latin America, has announced the appointment of Ricardo Bottas Dourado as its new Chief Financial Officer (CFO). This strategic leadership change aims to strengthen the financial management and growth trajectory of the group as it navigates the dynamic aviation industry.

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LATAM Takes Delivery of One A320neo on Lease

LATAM Airlines, the leading carrier in Chile, has taken delivery of an Airbus A320neo, identified by serial number 12237. The aircraft, acquired on lease, is powered by Pratt & Whitney PW1127G-JM engines, further advancing the airline’s strategy to modernize its fleet with fuel-efficient aircraft.

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LATAM Signs $300M Sustainability-Linked Loan

LATAM Airlines Group, based in Chile, has signed its first-ever Sustainability-Linked Loan (SLL), securing financing of $300 million. The agreement was signed with Crédit Agricole CIB and BNP Paribas, both headquartered in France. This milestone marks a significant step in LATAM’s commitment to achieving its environmental, social, and governance (ESG) objectives.

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LATAM Sells B767-300F to Jetran, Begins Fleet Reduction

LATAM Airlines Group, based in Chile, has sold one of its Boeing 767-300F freighters, serial 30780, to Jetran (US), beginning a planned reduction of its freighter fleet. This transaction represents the first of three B767-300F units that LATAM intends to remove, reflecting an adjustment in its fleet strategy to optimize operations and asset management.