The last aircraft in its fleet bearing the LAN image has finally been repainted in the current colors of LATAM Airlines. The aircraft is a Boeing 767-300F, with registration N418LA, belonging to LATAM Cargo.
The painting work, carried out in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, took two weeks to complete. With this, the airline consolidates the unification of its visual identity, definitively leaving behind the colors that distinguished LAN for decades.
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An Aircraft with History and Power
The N418LA has been part of the LATAM group since 2005. It is a cargo aircraft capable of transporting up to 52.7 tons of cargo, which is equivalent to moving 7 adult African elephants or 35 mid-size cars in a single flight.
This model has established itself as one of the most versatile in the fleet, offering efficiency on long-haul routes and the robustness required for the heavy cargo demanded by international commerce.
Now Soaring Through American Skies with a New Look
Following the repaint, the Boeing 767-300F has been operating with the current LATAM Cargo livery for six weeks. During this time, it has connected Miami, São Paulo, Santiago, Panama City, Medellín, Quito, and Los Angeles, among other key destinations for the company.
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