Latin American Aviation
Rosario-Lima Route Returns: LATAM’s Airbus A320 Takes Off with High Load Factor
LATAM Airlines Peru resumed its direct route between Rosario (Argentina) and Lima (Peru) this Sunday, with three weekly frequencies. The ...
Guarulhos Airport to Receive $1.4 Billion Investment After ANAC Approval
The airport of Guarulhos, in São Paulo, will receive new investments from the concessionaire GRU Airport, amounting to approximately 1.4 ...
Copa Libertadores Final 2024: Special Operations at Ezeiza and San Fernando Airports
The Ezeiza International Airport and the San Fernando Airport are the setting for a special operation due to the 2024 ...
Río Mayo Airport: From Abandonment to Military Hub
The Argentine Army has refurbished the Río Mayo Airport in Chubut, after finding it in a state of abandonment and ...
Aerocardal Expands Operations with Pilatus PC-24 Arrival in Santiago
Aerocardal received its first Pilatus PC-24, registration CC-DRS, c/n 538. The twin-engine jet arrived in Santiago, Chile, after departing from ...
Aeroméxico Invests $5M to Upgrade Cargo Terminal at Mexico City Airport
The Aeroméxico Group reported that due to the exponential growth of its cargo operations subsidiary over the past five years, ...
Brazil’s Aviation Sector Faces Surge in Lawsuits: MPF Proposes Solutions
Faced with a potential scenario of excessive litigation in Brazil’s aviation sector involving commercial aviation companies, the Federal Public Ministry ...
Cabotage Controversy: Brazilian Union Opposes Foreign Airlines on Domestic Routes
The National Union of Aeronauts (SNA) expressed its “profound indignation” over the Federal Government’s intention to allow foreign airlines to ...
LATAM Boosts Connections to Bogotá, Cartagena, and Medellín from Lima
LATAM will increase its flights next year between Jorge Chávez International Airport (LIM) and three airports in Colombia: Bogotá (BOG), ...
Argentina Prepares for ICAO Safety Audit with New Aviation Reforms
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) hosted at its headquarters in Lima, Peru, the Secretary of Transportation from the Ministry ...