Following the addition of the 13th earlier this month, another new Boeing 737 will be delivered to Buenos Aires today to join Flybondi’s fleet. The aircraft, currently registered 2-HOWW, arrives from Jinan (China) and with stopovers in Japan, the United States and Perú.
As with any new aircraft, the Boeing 737 will be grounded at Ezeiza airport for a few days while the necessary authorizations are being processed to begin operations.
See also: GOL to fly between Salvador and Buenos Aires Ezeiza.
The Boeing 737-800 will receive the Argentine registry LV-KJE.
See also: Flybondi’s new Boeing 737-800 starts operations (LV-KJD).
Flybondi’s fleet
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Aircraft | Registration | Age | Remark |
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Boeing 737-838 | LV-HKN | 15 | In Ezeiza |
Boeing 737-8Q8 | LV-KAH | 17.6 | Active |
Boeing 737-8Q8 | LV-KAY | 16.7 | Active |
Boeing 737-8AL | LV-KCD | 16 | In SJO |
Boeing 737-8Q8 | LV-KCE | 15.6 | Active |
Boeing 737-86N | LV-KDQ | 12.2 | Active |
Boeing 737-86N | LV-KDR | 12.3 | Active |
Boeing 737-8U3 | LV-KEH | 12.5 | Active |
Boeing 737-8U3 | LV-KEF | 12.8 | Active |
Boeing 737-8U3 | LV-KEG | 12.6 | Active |
Boeing 737-8HX | LV-KGN | 12.8 | Active |
Boeing 737-8U3 | LV-KHO | 13.3 | Active |
Boeing 737-8Q8 | LV-KJD | 17.2 | Active |
Boeing 737-800 | LV-KJE | 17.3 | In Ezeiza |
Boeing 737-800 | LV-KJ | In order |
Like the LV-KJD, which has been in service since September 9th, this aircraft does not have winglets.
See also: LATAM Brazil to modify aircraft used on the Sao Paulo – Los Angeles route.