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Flybondi Orders Up to 35 Narrowbody Aircraft

Key Takeaways
  • Flybondi orders up to 35 narrowbody aircraft from Boeing and Airbus.
  • The order includes 15 A220-300s and 10 737 MAX 10s.
  • The $1.7 billion investment aims to increase fleet size by 230% in four years.
  • First deliveries expected in 2027.
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Strategic Implications

This investment may signal Flybondi's ambition to expand its presence in Latin America. The decision to order from both Boeing and Airbus suggests a strategy to balance fleet composition, which could improve operational efficiency and reduce dependence on a single manufacturer.

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What Happened

Argentine Carrier Expands Fleet With Boeing And Airbus Jets

Argentine low-cost carrier Flybondi has signed orders with Boeing and Airbus for up to 35 narrowbody aircraft, valued at $1.7 billion. The order includes 15 A220-300s and 10 737 MAX 10s, with options for additional aircraft. Flybondi aims to increase its fleet size by 230% in the next four years, with the first deliveries expected in 2027. The investment is led by COC Global Enterprise, and the airline plans to operate the new aircraft across its network in Argentina, Paraguay, Peru, and Brazil. This development was first reported by AeroTime.

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Flybondi Orders Up to 35 Narrowbody Aircraft

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Key Takeaways
  • Flybondi orders up to 35 narrowbody aircraft from Boeing and Airbus.
  • The order includes 15 A220-300s and 10 737 MAX 10s.
  • The $1.7 billion investment aims to increase fleet size by 230% in four years.
  • First deliveries expected in 2027.
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Strategic Implications

This investment may signal Flybondi's ambition to expand its presence in Latin America. The decision to order from both Boeing and Airbus suggests a strategy to balance fleet composition, which could improve operational efficiency and reduce dependence on a single manufacturer.

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What Happened

Argentine Carrier Expands Fleet With Boeing And Airbus Jets

Argentine low-cost carrier Flybondi has signed orders with Boeing and Airbus for up to 35 narrowbody aircraft, valued at $1.7 billion. The order includes 15 A220-300s and 10 737 MAX 10s, with options for additional aircraft. Flybondi aims to increase its fleet size by 230% in the next four years, with the first deliveries expected in 2027. The investment is led by COC Global Enterprise, and the airline plans to operate the new aircraft across its network in Argentina, Paraguay, Peru, and Brazil. This development was first reported by AeroTime.

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