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Aerolíneas Argentinas despide al LV-CAD tras 17 años de servicio

Aerolíneas Argentinas retires LV-CAD after nearly 17 years. Aerolíneas Argentinas has officially retired the LV-CAD, a Boeing 737-76N, marking the end of nearly 17 years of service within its fleet. Earlier today at 08:57, the aircraft departed from Ministro Pistarini International Airport on its final journey toward Greenwood, with scheduled stopovers in Lima and Orlando. This flight represents the aircraft’s farewell under the Argentine flag.

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The retirement is part of the airline’s ongoing fleet modernization strategy. Over the past years, Aerolíneas Argentinas has been progressively phasing out older aircraft to incorporate newer, more fuel-efficient models that enhance both operational performance and passenger experience. In this context, the Boeing 737-700 series, including LV-CAD, played a crucial role in domestic and regional operations, becoming a reliable workhorse for short- and medium-haul routes.

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Moreover, the farewell of LV-CAD symbolizes a broader transition within the aviation industry. Airlines worldwide are prioritizing efficiency, sustainability, and improved onboard products, driving the replacement of aging fleets. Therefore, this milestone not only reflects a technical and operational update but also highlights Aerolíneas Argentinas’ commitment to staying competitive in an evolving market. As the airline continues to modernize, it reinforces its position within the regional aviation landscape while adapting to new industry standards.

 

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