Low cost carrier SKY has taken delivery of its first A321neo leased from Air Lease Corporation, becoming the first airline in Chile to operate the A321neo.
See also: SKY Airline increases its flights in Peru.
SKY’s A321neo aircraft are powered by CFM Leap-1A engines and can seat up to 238 passengers in a two-class layout. SKY is the first airline in South America to operate the A321neo with a high density cabin configuration.
SKY has been an Airbus customer since 2010 and became an all-Airbus operator in 2013. The A321neo will allow SKY to further expand their route offering in Latin America in the near future.
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