Arajet takes delivery of its sixth Boeing 737 MAX
Dominican airline Arajet received its sixth Boeing 737 MAX 8 at Santo Domingo’s Las Americas International Airport from Seattle. The aircraft carries the name “Isla Saona” under the strategy of raising, promoting and creating awareness of the importance of preserving the country’s main protected areas.
Saona Island is also the main tourist attraction for visitors coming to the east of the Dominican Republic, so Arajet pays tribute to this beautiful protected area.
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Víctor Pacheco Méndez, president of Arajet, expressed that the airline has a firm commitment with the environment, that is why the fleet of aircraft is the most respectful of natural resources thanks to the efficiency of the Boeing 737 MAX to continue developing Dominican aviation by bringing state-of-the-art technology, generating quality jobs, strengthening and facilitating the connection of the country with the world.
“Each of our airplanes is named after a protected area in the country, in order to raise awareness and promote the importance of its preservation and, at the same time, boost domestic tourism in the country and promote it internationally. In addition, flights at low prices will connect them quickly and efficiently with the mainland from Santo Domingo,” said Pacheco.
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