Flybondi presents its own wheel workshop at Ezeiza airport

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Flybondi inaugurated its first wheel workshop, which is located at Ezeiza International Airport. The ultra low-cost company highlighted the importance of this achievement, indicating that it marks a differential for the maintenance area, since it saves time, allows to control the supply of a vital component of the aircraft and to improve processes in the area.

«I am very proud of the great work done in all areas to achieve this goal. We are the first low cost in Argentina to have our own workshop, which shows once again that efficiency is present in all our projects and processes», said Eduardo Gaspari, Flybondi’s Chief Operation Officer.

See also: GOL to launch flights between Salvador and Buenos Aires Ezeiza.

The workshop has all the equipment, materials and specific tools for work such as disassembling wheels for inspections and replacing tires, and has already been authorized by Argentina’s National Civil Aviation Administration.

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Flybondi’s current fleet consists of thirteen Boeing 737-800s, with two more to be added soon.

See also: LATAM Brazil to modify aircraft used on the Sao Paulo – Los Angeles route.

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