The Portuguese airline EuroAtlantic Airways is reportedly in contact with Brazil’s civil aviation regulatory authority, the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC), regarding its plans to establish a branch in Brazil to operate regular domestic passenger flights, a source indicates.
According to information accessed by AEROIN from a source familiar with the matter, the company, widely known for operating non-scheduled (charter) flights, is reportedly studying the Brazilian domestic market to establish its branch as a regular air operator.
Regular flights
As part of this project, the airline is even preparing to launch flights between the Portuguese capital, Lisbon, and one of Brazil’s busiest airports to evaluate the potential of its future operations in the South American country.
EuroAtlantic currently operates a fleet of four aircraft: two Boeing 767-300ERs with registrations CS-TST and CS-TSU, and two Boeing 777-200ERs with registrations CS-TSW and CS-TSX, as well as another 767-300ER, registration CS-TSV, which is in storage.