LATAM announced the incorporation of the fourth passenger aircraft converted to cargo from its growth plan announced in 2021. With this, the company consolidates a fleet of 15 cargo aircraft.
With the integration of the N564LA, operated by LATAM Cargo Colombia, the company will strengthen its offer from Europe to America.
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“This freighter will allow us to strengthen our transatlantic offer and provide more capacity from Europe to the United States, allowing us to connect cargo to multiple destinations in South America through points such as our hub in Miami. We will continue to expand our offer to and from the relevant markets of our clients, as the remaining cargo aircraft are incorporated,” said Andrés Bianchi, CEO of LATAM Cargo.
LATAM plans to end the year with a specialized fleet of 16 aircraft after the arrival of a fifth aircraft in September.
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