Aerolíneas Argentinas has announced the addition of a new Boeing 737 MAX 8, which arrived in the country on Saturday night. The aircraft, arriving from Seattle with a technical stop in Miami, is registered as LV-KNP and becomes the fourteenth unit of this model in the company’s fleet. Furthermore, the arrival of another similar aircraft is expected before the end of the year, as part of the airline’s modernization plan.
The LV-KNP will be operational for the high season of the Southern Hemisphere summer, once it completes test flights and mandatory inspections. Its incorporation will allow the airline to serve domestic and regional routes, increasing its efficiency and productivity.
The Boeing 737 MAX features a configuration of 170 seats, distributed as 162 in economy class and 8 in executive class.
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Another Step in Fleet Modernization Plan
The arrival of the LV-KNP is part of the comprehensive fleet renewal strategy that Aerolíneas Argentinas has been implementing. This plan aims to improve operational efficiency and enhance the passenger travel experience.
Through this policy, the airline seeks to strengthen its market position, expand seat capacity, and ensure sustainable growth in the medium and long term. The incorporation of more modern and efficient aircraft not only optimizes resources but also meets current environmental and operational demands of the aviation sector.
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