FIDAE 2022 was the propitious scenario for Boliviana de Aviación (BoA) to become the latest Airbus operator in Bolivia, selecting the A330-200 for the renewal of its long-haul fleet. The airline will operate these three aircraft to fly international routes such as Santa Cruz – Madrid and Santa Cruz – Miami.
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“Boliviana de Aviación, after a long and thorough technical, commercial and financial analysis, concluded that the A330-200 aircraft will allow us to provide a better quality of service to our users on long-range routes. Undoubtedly, this important project will allow BoA to take a technological leap forward,” said Ronald Casso, CEO of Boliviana de Aviación.
“We are fully committed to supporting BoA during the entry into service, transition and throughout the life of these and future aircraft through our competitive service package and dedicated customer support,” said Arturo Barreira, Airbus president for Latin America and the Caribbean.
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