TAM Receives Second Boeing 777; Fleet Now Has 123 Aircraft
Written by thomas · Filed Under CommercialNovember 24, 2008
New plane is operating on the route between Sao Paulo and Frankfurt, Germany
TAM is operating the route between
Currently, after returning two MD-11s, TAM’s fleet now has 123 aircraft, 117 Airbus models (17 A319s, 81 A320s, 3 A321s, 14 A330s and 2 A340s), 2 B777-300ERs, 3 B767-300s and one MD-11. The fleet’s average age was reduced to 5.9 years.
For Captain Barioni, “these acquisitions reinforce our policy of operating a fleet with a low average age, assuring greater comfort for passengers, aiding in our search for Service Excellence, one of the three fundamental pillars of the company’s actions, together with Technical-Operational Excellence and Management Excellence.”
Since the beginning of 2008, the company has operated the domestic market with a monofleet, made up exclusively of Airbus aircraft. TAM has a consistent and flexible long-term fleet plan to sustain expansion in the international and domestic markets. The estimate for the end of 2013 is to have 151 planes in operation.
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