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The group's aircraft fleet LATAM grew a 12% in the last two years, with 30 new direct factory planes from both Boeing What Airbus.
The fleet of LATAM group grew a 12% in the last two years, as a result of the incorporation of 30 new planes direct from the factory since January 2023. All new airplanes belong to the neo family of Airbus O Boeing 787 Dreamliner latest generation models that, according to manufacturer's data, consume around a 20-25% less fuel.
LATAM fleet grew
in addition, The group has secured an order for more than 120 planes up to 2030, With fleet commitment agreements with Airbus and Boeing for the acquisition of new aircraft and the leasing of others. It should be noted that the group recently announced the additional purchase of 10 planes Boeing 787-9, securing the few available production spaces until 2030 and consolidating itself as the largest operator of this aircraft model in Latin America.
“In a world context, of shortage of airplanes and pieces, We are managing to expand and renew our fleet efficiently, ensuring that more people can fly to and from the region while advancing LATAM's path towards net zero emissions.”, pointed out Sebastián Acuto, Fleet Director and Latin Airlines Group projects.
Latam Airlines fleet
The fleet at the moment is made up as follows:
| Airplane | Total | Future | Age |
| Airbus A319 | 40 | 16.6 years | |
| Airbus A320 | 165 | 13 | 12.1 years |
| Airbus A321 | 63 | 1 | 8.6 years |
| Boeing 767 | 30 | 17.3 years | |
| Boeing 777 | 10 | 13.9 years | |
| Boeing 787 Dreamliner | 37 | 8.7 years | |
| Total | 345 | 14 | 12.1 years |
At the same time, The group continued to advance in its cabin renovation process with new seats, inflight entertainment and design improvements. To the date, The 100% of the Narrow-Body fleet and the 57% of the Wide-Body fleet. The group also made progress in implementing free Wi-Fi for customers LATAM Pass on domestic and regional flights on their narrow-body aircraft, service that in Brazil covers the 100% of the fleet and 75% In the subsidiaries of Ecuador, Peru, Chile and Colombia.
Regarding the loading fleet, The group reached 21 planes, after completing the plan to convert passenger aircraft into freighters. This expansion plan, that started in 2021, allowed the group an approximate increase of 70% of its loading capacity with respect to 2019.
Currently, LATAM has 347 aircraft, 56 Boeing Wide-Body passenger planes (models 767, 777 and 787), 268 Airbus Narrow-Body aircraft (A319 models, A320, A320neo, A321 y A321neo), 2 Airbus Wide-Body aircraft of short-term lease contracts and 21 cargo planes. With the above, on 2024 consolidated capacity was increased, measure in ASK, in a 15,1% compared to 2023, in line with its growth guidance.
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