This Tuesday, the ninth Airbus A330 of Aerolineas Argentinas arrived at the Ezeiza International Airport, from the San Bernardino Airport, California.
This is the third aircraft that the company incorporates so far this year, after an Airbus A330 and a Boeing 737 MAX.
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The aircraft was completely modified to new according to the company’s standards in terms of paint, signage, luggage racks, seat configuration, upholstery, carpets, lighting and entertainment.
“This is an aircraft model that gives us a lot of versatility, due to its range, autonomy and that can be used for both passenger and cargo transport. And what it means, furthermore, to give continuity to a responsible, neat renewal plan that adjusts to the current needs of the company”, said Pablo Ceriani, president of Aerolineas Argentinas.
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It should be noted that Aerolineas Argentinas Airbus A330s have the international ETOPS certification (Extended Range Twin Engine Operation Performance Standards) that enables twin-engine aircraft to carry out long-range operations with high safety margins and greater efficiency in the assembly of the flight plans.
In the next few days, the plane will carry out its first test flights supervised by technical personnel and then it will serve on long-haul flights such as Miami, New York, Madrid or Rome, on high-demand domestic routes such as Bariloche, Ushuaia or El Calafate.
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