The Dominican Arajet was recognized by CH Aviation as the second airline in the Americas with the newest aircraft and the third worldwide.
According to the communication made public by CH Aviation, the Canadian airline Lynx Air has the youngest fleet of aircraft in the American Continent with an average of 2.81 years, followed by Arajet, which has a fleet with an average of 2.93 years old. In third place was JetSmart with an average age of 3.01 years, making it the number one airline in South America.
The publication indicates that the airline ranked No. 1 worldwide was Asia’s Starlux Airline, with a fleet of 2.04 years old aircraft. The top 5 of the world ranking is completed by Lynx Air, followed by Arajet, Vistara and JetSmart.
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Victor Pacheco, CEO and founder of Arajet, affirmed that this new recognition is a confirmation of Arajet’s commitment to having a fleet of modern and efficient aircraft, hand in hand with The Boeing Company.
“Our fleet of aircraft in addition to being among the most modern in the world, is also the most efficient and environmentally friendly fleet thanks to the technology used by the Boeing 737 Max 8 which consumes less fuel and produces less sonic pollution than other aircraft of its style” said Pacheco in a communication sent to the media.
Arajet was evaluated with the fleet with which it closed the year 2023, which was 8 Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft, and as reported by the company in this 2024 will continue to add new aircraft to its fleet to further expand its network, which today connects 23 destinations in 16 countries throughout the Americas.
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