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One of the oldest Airbus A319-100 of the Latam Airlines Brazil fleet officially left the airline’s fleet
After a little over sixteen years, Latam Airlines definitely removed from its fleet last Monday (30), the A319-100 Pr-Myc Airbus A319-100.
In commercial operation since December 2008, the plane left Brazil, starting from São Paulo International Airport, at 2:10 pm (Brasilia), heading for a UK Defense Ministry base, located in St. Athan (DGX), where they landed around 5 am today (1).
Despite leaving service definitively, Latam Airlines still maintains about twenty A319 in a commercial operation in the country.
Only A319 operator in South America
Since 2024, Latam Airlines has become the only South America airline that operates commercial flights with Airbus A319. The fact happened after Avianca’s decision to retire the model and simplify the fleet, which has only the A320, among the narrowbodies.
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