Latin American Aviation
Venezuela’s Conviasa Receives Award in Russia
The Vnukovo International Airport (VKO/UUWW), one of the four main airports serving the Moscow area, awarded a special recognition to ...
Flight Plan Altered: Aerolíneas Argentinas Cuts Back on Routes Amid Privatization Climate
Aerolíneas Argentinas canceled plans to increase its flights to Lima (LIM), Peru, and Bogotá (BOG), Colombia. Additionally, the airline removed ...
Aeromexico Resumes Flights to Seoul
Aeroméxico announced the resumption of its flights to Seoul (ICN), South Korea, starting on August 1 after a two-year hiatus. ...
Volaris cancel flights between Cancun and Bogota
Volaris has filed with the Civil Aeronautics of Colombia the suspension of the Cancun – Bogota – Cancun route from ...
Marty St. George, LATAM Airlines Current CCO, Named New JetBlue President
JetBlue announced today that Marty St. George is set to become the airline’s president starting February 26, 2024. In this ...
Historic Revision: Argentina to Update Aeronautical Code for Enhanced Aviation Development
Through the resolution 6/2024 of the Secretary of Transportation, under the Ministry of Infrastructure of Argentina, the creation of an ...
First Boeing 737 of a new Brazilian airline unveiled
The new Brazilian airline Braspress, which is being certified in the air cargo segment, already has at least one aircraft ...
Impact Warning: DoT’s Decision Against Aeroméxico-Delta Partnership Threatens Air Travel and Jobs
CANAERO, an entity representing 45 companies linked to the air transport industry present in Mexico, warned that connectivity between that ...
Winair Targets IOSA Certification to Boost Codeshare Partnerships and Safety Protocols
Winair, one of the most important airlines in the Caribbean, based in St. Maarten, has begun the process of obtaining ...
Azul reopens debt issuance and seeks to strengthen its financial position
Azul Linhas Aéreas has made headlines with its announcement of reopening its debt issuance, set to mature in 2028. This ...