(Reuters) – Latin American’s largest carrier, LATAM Airlines Group, said on Monday it plans to invest $12.2 billion through 2020 on 166 new planes. LATAM, which was created via a tie-up of Chile’s LAN and Brazil’s TAM in 2012, will add Boeing 787s and Airbus A320s and A350s, among others, to its fleet. SOURCE REUTERS, […] [ THIS IS A SUMMARY, READ MORE ON THE SITE ] ...
LATAM Airlines to spend $12.2 billion through 2020 on 166 new planes
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