This Monday (27) morning, Flybondi’s Boeing 737-800, registration LV-KAH, landed at Ezeiza airport, from Victorville with a stopover in Guayaquil. The aircraft had been in the United States since mid March.
The Boeing 737 was undergoing maintenance at Boeing’s Victorville hangars due to a fissure in the fuselage. The repair was carried out at Victorville, as it could only be done at a Boeing-approved repair facility.
For the first time, the Argentine low cost will have 12 aircraft operating simultaneously, since for different circumstances they had never been all operational all at once.
See also: Flybondi to operate flights to Florianopolis until late May.
Flybondi fleet
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Aircraft | Registration | Age | Remarks |
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Boeing 737-838 | LV-HKN | 14.8 | Active |
Boeing 737-8Q8 | LV-KAH | 17.4 | Active |
Boeing 737-8Q8 | LV-KAY | 16.5 | Active |
Boeing 737-8AL | LV-KCD | 15.8 | Active |
Boeing 737-8Q8 | LV-KCE | 15.4 | Active |
Boeing 737-86N | LV-KDQ | 12 | Active |
Boeing 737-86N | LV-KDR | 12.3 | Active |
Boeing 737-8U3 | LV-KEH | 12.3 | Active |
Boeing 737-8U3 | LV-KEF | 12.6 | Active |
Boeing 737-8U3 | LV-KEG | 12.4 | Active |
Boeing 737-8HX | LV-KGN | 12.6 | Active |
Boeing 737-8U3 | LV-KHO | 13.1 | Active |
Regarding routes, Flybondi will resume operations between Córdoba and Mendoza as of April 12th.
See also: [REPORT] Flybondi’s inaugural flight between Córdoba and Salta.