TACA purchases 15 new Airbus A-320s -TACA, South American airline with headquarters in El Salvador, has signed a contract with Airbus for the purchase of 15 new A-320 aircraft, 12 A-320s and three A-319s respectively.Thursday, January 24, 2008 ll the aircraft will have a configuration in two classes. Currently, the engine choice, agreement total value and the dates for the deliveries were not disclosed yet. Source: avionews.com ¿Busca soluciones de inteligencia comercial para su empresa?More Bets on the Regional Aviation MarketMay 2015 Avianca announced the purchase of 100 aircraft manufactured by Airbus, which will be used to gradually replace aircraft currently operating from Bogota, San Salvador and Lima. TACA to fly to Asuncion, ParaguayOctober 2008 Starting December 15, TACA will have three weekly flights between the capital cities of Paraguay and Peru, with connections to all the other destinations of the airline. Embraer delivers first aircraft to TACASeptember 2008 The order worth some $375 million includes eleven E-190 planes, pilot and technical training, as well as the adaptation for the maintenance of the aircrafts. Copa orders new Boeing Next-Generation aircraftJuly 2008 The regional airline Copa has ordered two Boeing 737-800 aircraft, with delivery promised for 2010 and 2011.
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