What will the operations of the new flag airline be like?

What will the operations of the new flag airline be like?

Uruguayan Aviation Society (SUA) sent a letter to President Luis Lacalle Pou and gave details of how it will operate as soon as it is enabled.

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Uruguayan Aviation Society (SUA) sent a letter to the president Luis Lacalle Pou and authorities of the different ministries to ratify their intention to form a flag airline, whose formalization before the Dynasty It could happen next month.

Through a statement to which he agreed Ambit, SUA announced its formal constitution as a Uruguayan company, whose base of operations will be located in the Carrasco International Airport, contributing to improving the reality of tourism.

From the signature, by the commander Antonio Rama, who headed the airline company’s destinations between 2002 and 2005 UAir, They also highlighted the “solid and proven business plan, backed by extensive financial resources, aimed at significantly improving the connectivity of Uruguay with the region and the world.”

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How does the new airline intend to operate?

When the presentation of the necessary documentation to begin operations is still imminent, within the framework of talks with the government that began during the second half of last year, SUA reported that it intends to have six aircraft Airbus in a period of 18 months, to then add another four aircraft of the same type before turning three years old, contributing to the improvement in air routes that seek to drive the arrival of tourists towards the country.

The firm warned that the operations could generate 300 jobs highly qualified direct jobs, as well as another 1,500 jobs indirectly, “thus contributing to reversing the phenomenon of flight of professionals from the aeronautical industry stood out in the letter.

On the other hand, the company led by Rama anticipated that it opened negotiations with Airbus to establish the first maintenance and operations center in the country for Latin America, which contemplates the installation of the first category simulator within a period of 5 years D full flight for training pilots in the region.

“We believe that it will be a significant milestone and we are sure that it will bring benefits to Uruguay and its population,” they stated from SUA.

Source: Ambito

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