On Tuesday (8), Aerolíneas Argentinas’ Boeing 737-7BD, registration LV-BYY, arrived at Fábrica Argentina de Aviones (FAdeA) in Córdoba from Buenos Aires.
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This aircraft had performed a test flight in early August, after being grounded for more than three years as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. It was Aerolineas Argentinas’ only non-operational Boeing jet.
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The Boeing 737 LV-BYY will be at FAdeA for the next few weeks, to return to Buenos Aires and enter service in September.
Aerolíneas Argentinas fleet – Boeing 737-700s
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Aircraft | Registration | Age |
---|---|---|
Boeing 737-7BD | LV-BYY | 14.4 |
Boeing 737-7BD | LV-GOO | 14.2 |
Boeing 737-76N | LV-BZA | 17.2 |
Boeing 737-76N | LV-BZO | 17.2 |
Boeing 737-76N | LV-CAD | 16.8 |
Boeing 737-76N | LV-CAP | 17.4 |
Boeing 737-76N | LV-CBF | 17.3 |
Boeing 737-76N | LV-CBT | 16.4 |
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