The new Brazilian airline Braspress, which is being certified in the air cargo segment, already has at least one aircraft painted in its colors, as revealed in a photo accessed by AEROIN.
At the time, the image showed that a Boeing 737 undergoing maintenance was already sporting the traditional blue and orange colors of Braspress, a large company specialized in the transport of parcels, indicating that the aircraft would probably not take long to arrive in Brazil.
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Now, new information accessed by AEROIN confirms that the first of the Braspress Air Cargo Transportes Aéreos fleet should be arriving in the country soon, but it will not be the one pictured last week.
The airline has already started the process of requesting authorization to bring an aircraft, which will fly in Brazil registered under the acronym PS-BPB. It is the 737-400F with production number 29207. On the other hand, preliminary information indicates that the aircraft in the photo was number 29206, which will be registered as PS-BPA.
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Cover photo: AEROIN.