Latin American Aviation
Paraguay Resumes Regular International Flights
The Paraguayan government confirmed this Friday that as of October 21 it will once again allow regular international flights through ...
Brazil Launches a Profound Reform of its Aviation Sector to Boost its Growth
After more than 70 meetings, the Brazilian government launched yesterday the «Simple Flight» (Voo Simples) program, with 52 initiatives to ...
Río de Janeiro: Santos Dumont Airport is Half Way to Total Recovery
In line with the gradual recovery of commercial aviation observed during the month of September in Brazil, the Santos Dumont ...
Paraguay: Rapid Tests for COVID-19 at Asuncion Airport
Asuncion’s Silvio Pettirossi International Airport will have its own laboratory to perform COVID-19 testing, and the results will be ready ...
Viva Aerobus grows itself through the pandemic
Viva Aerobus, the Mexican ultra-low-cost carrier, reported that in September it transported 730,000 passengers, an increase of 12% compared to ...
Cuba Resumes International Flights and Tourism in Varadero
The Cuban Ministry of Tourism announced last Monday that Varadero, one of the main resorts on the island, will begin ...
Mexican Airports: 2019 vs. 2020 Passenger Traffic Review
The balance of this 2020 for passenger traffic in Mexican airports despite the restart of operations in that country is ...
AerCaribe Cargo Received its 4th Boeing 737-400F
The Colombian airline AerCaribe Cargo announced the arrival of a new Boeing 737-400F, completing its fleet with ten pure cargo ...
Azul has Enough Liquidity to Survive until 2023
Azul announced today that as of September 30, 2020, its liquidity position (money that it can use in a short ...
Azul Flew the First Embraer E195 Freighter
Azul Linhas Aéreas received the necessary certifications to start operating with the world’s first Embraer E195 adapted as a freighter. ...