The aviation industry is constantly evolving, with airlines competing to offer better services, greater efficiency, and reduced environmental impact. In this context, the Dominican airline Arajet has been recognized by CH-Aviation as the airline with the newest aircraft in North America and the fifth newest globally. This recognition highlights its commitment to innovation, safety, and environmental sustainability.
The prestigious CH-Aviation award aims to distinguish airlines that prioritize the modernization of their fleets. In this edition, Arajet has positioned itself as a regional leader thanks to its modern fleet of Boeing 737 Max 8 aircraft. These aircraft stand out not only for their advanced technology and comfortable design but also for their key role in reducing CO2 emissions and increasing fuel efficiency.
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CH-Aviation evaluated over 110,000 aircraft, 13,500 operational airlines, and 2,900 aircraft owners to determine the winners of this prestigious distinction. Additionally, they focused on active operators with a minimum of five aircraft, basing their evaluation exclusively on verifiable technical data, without the intervention of juries or subjective assessments.
Victor Pacheco, CEO and founder of Arajet, expressed his gratitude for this recognition, highlighting the importance of appearing for the second consecutive year in this ranking. In his statements, he emphasized the airline’s commitment to strengthening its fleet with state-of-the-art technology, ensuring the safety and comfort of its passengers while contributing to the reduction of the aviation industry’s environmental impact.
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