Arajet receives its tenth Boeing 737 MAX

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The Dominican airline Arajet received in Santo Domingo his new tenth Boeing 737 MAX 8 baptized as “Los Haitises”. Press photo Boeing

Arajet, the dominican low cost airline, today he received his tenth Boeing 737 MAX on Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic. this aircraft, model 737-8, joins the company's eco-efficient fleet and supports its expansion strategy throughout the American continent.

“This tenth plane is unique, not only because of the distinctive Dominican ribbon painted on its fuselage, but because it will increase the connections we offer within the continent. “We reaffirm our commitment to democratize the skies and connect all our countries with the lowest possible prices”, expressed Víctor Pacheco Méndez, CEO and founder of Arajet.

Arajet receives his tenth 737 MAX

Since its launch in 2022, Arajet has managed to consolidate a fleet composed solely of aircraft 737 MAX, offering service to 23 destinations in 16 countries, including Canada, Mexico and Argentina. Its performance earned it recognition as the “New Startup Airline of the Year” at the World Aviation Summit in 2023.

With a range of up to 3.500 nautical miles, the airplanes 737-8 from Arajet They operate some of the longest routes in the region, efficiently connecting the Caribbean with North and South America.

“The versatility and efficiency of 737 “MAX supports Arajet’s commitment to providing safe and affordable travel to its customers.”, Mike Wilson noted., vice president of Commercial Sales for Latin America and the Caribbean at Boeing. “With the incorporation of the tenth 737-8 to your fleet, “Arajet reaches an important milestone by further connecting the Dominican Republic with the rest of the American continent”.

The Boeing 737 MAX, powered by CFM International LEAP-1B engines and equipped with advanced technology in its ailerons, reduces fuel consumption and emissions by 20% compared to the aircraft it replaces. What's more, offers greater flight range and reduced 50% in the sound footprint.

“Los Haitises” is a Boeing 737 MAX 8 with a configuration of 185 seating, that landed on Dominican soil coming directly from the Boeing factory in Seattle, USA, and next to Pico Duarte, New Valley, Jaragua, Indigenous Eyes, The three eyes, Saona Island, Lake Enriquillo, Laguna Redonda and Bahía de las Águilas, They continue to increase the capacity and fleet that have turned the Dominican Republic into the Hub of the Caribbean.

According to the commercial market forecast 20 years of Boeing for Latin America and the caribbean, more than 90% of aircraft demand in the region will be concentrated on single-aisle aircraft for popular routes, including those connecting to North America.

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