Aerolíneas Argentinas retires its first Airbus A330

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On Thursday, September 23rd at 18:46 local time, Aerolíneas Argentinas‘ Airbus A330, registration LV-FNI, departed from Ezeiza Airport, with destination Roswell. After seven years with the airline, the 22-year-old aircraft left Argentina.

The registered LV-FNI was the first Airbus A330 received by Aerolíneas Argentinas in 2013 when it started with the fleet renewal process that ended with 10 of this aircraft type. With the departure of this A330, the carrier remains with 9 of this model.

Airbus A330

According to information obtained by Aviacionline, Aerolíneas Argentinas plans to remove three Airbus A330s from the fleet in 2022 (LV-FNJ, LV-FNK and LV-FNL).

  • LV-FNJ: preserved – not operating for more than one year.
  • LV-FNK: extended contract until April 2022. Could be retired next year.
  • LV-FNL: extended contract until April 2022. Could be retired next year.

Clarification: the retirement of these aircraft is not related to low demand, it was programmed.

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Aerolineas Argentinas will incorporate two new Airbus A330-200s to replace the aircraft scheduled to be retired. The registration numbers will be LV-KAN and LV-KAO, both ex TAP Air Portugal.

Aerolíneas Argentinas fleet (Airbus A330)

AircraftRegistrationAgeRemarks
Airbus A330-223LV-FNI22.2Stored
Airbus A330-223LV-FNJ21.9Preserved
Airbus A330-223LV-FNK21Active
Airbus A330-223LV-FNL20.9Active
Airbus A330-203LV-GKO17.5Preserved
Airbus A330-203LV-GKP16.9Active
Airbus A330-202LV-FVH6.6Active
Airbus A330-202LV-FVI6.5Active
Airbus A330-202LV-GHQ5.2Active
Airbus A330-202LV-GIF5Active
Airbus A330-202LV-KAN13.9In order
Airbus A330-202LV-KAO13.6In order

The Airbus A330s registered LV-FVH, LV-FVI, LV-GHQ and LV-GIF are owned by Aerolíneas Argentinas.

During October, Bogota, Lima, Madrid, Miami and New York will be the scheduled international routes for these aircraft:

Aerolineas Argentinas – October
  • Bariloche (BRC): 1 weekly flight
  • Bogotá (BOG): 1 weekly flight*
  • Lima (LIM): 1 weekly flight*
  • Madrid (MAD): 4 weekly flights*
  • Miami (MIA): 7 weekly flights*
  • Nueva York (JFK): 2 weekly flights*
  • Ushuaia (USH): 4 weekly flights

*Subject to ANAC approval.

Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
Sebastián Polito - Vuelos y Spotters
Apasionado por la aviación desde que tengo uso de memoria. Por cinco años llevé adelante el sitio web www.vuelosyspotters.com, especializado en seguimiento de vuelos, estadísticas y noticias aeronáuticas de la región. Twitter, Instagram y TikTok: Vuelos y Spotters. Contacto: sebastian.polito@aviacionline.com.

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