Latin American Aviation
Arajet signs for 35 Boeing 737 MAX and becomes first American operator of the 8200 Gamechanger variant
Boeing and Dominican Republic-based Arajet announced that the Caribbean airline has ordered 20 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft and an option ...
Aerolíneas Argentinas to increase flights to Asunción
Effective April 4th, Aerolineas Argentinas will increase its flight frequency between Buenos Aires and Asunción. Operations will be carried out ...
Spirit Airlines to resume flights to Managua
Spirit Airlines will resume flights between Fort Lauderdale and Managua on June the 22nd. The company will fly on 228-seat ...
Brazil: the current situation of Itapemirim Transportes Aéreos
After almost three months since it suspended its operations, Itapemirim still owes former employees salaries and labour rights; passengers still ...
Turkish Airlines to increase flights to Sao Paulo
Turkish Airlines currently operates six weekly services between Istanbul and Sao Paulo on Airbus A350-900s, with a capacity of 329 ...
Avianca increases its presence in Costa Rica
Avianca continues to expand its operation from Costa Rica to South America, as of April 1st the company will increase ...
104 pilots returned to Avianca
Yesterday, Avianca made official before the Colombian Ministry of Labor the agreement that allows the reinstatement of 104 pilots (out ...
AerCaribe requested flights to the U.S., Puerto Rico and Bolivia
AerCaribe, a cargo airline based in Colombia, applied to the Colombian aviation authority to operate three new destinations from Bogota ...
Colombia: Viva launches five destinations, fourteen domestic and two international routes in March
In March, Viva will undertake one of the largest expansions in its history, including landing in Armenia (AXM), Neiva (NVA), ...