LATAM Airlines Group, made up of LAN Airlines
and TAM Airlines, has taken delivery of its first A350 XWB.
In doing so, TAM will become the first airline
in the Americas to operate the all-new airliner and the fourth
worldwide.
TAMs aircraft is configured in a premium two-class
layout, with 348 seats, comprising of 30 Premium Business Class
and 318 Economy.
LATAM has ordered a total of 27 A350 XWB aircraft
for the group.
The carrier will start operating the A350
XWB commercially in January 2016 between Sao Paulo and Manaus,
Brazil, as part of continued training and crew familiarization.
This will be followed by operations from Sao Paulo to Miami in
March, and then to Madrid in April.
Adding this aircraft
into our fleet not only proves our commitment to maintaining one
of the youngest and most modern fleets in the world, but it also
strengthens our relationship with Airbus, a true partner with whom
we have grown in the last decades, said Roberto Alvo, CEO of
International & Alliances, LATAM Airlines Group.
Together, LAN & TAM have ordered nearly 380 Airbus aircraft with
more than 250 Airbus aircraft in operation. Today, LATAM is the
biggest Airbus customer in the Southern Hemisphere and one of the
top 10 Airbus customers worldwide.
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