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Daniel Martínez Garbuno-

Daniel Martínez Garbuno

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About Daniel Martínez Garbuno

Lead Journalist - South America - Daniel comes to Simple Flying with many years of aviation journalism experience, having worked with Mexican publication A21, Roads & Kingdoms, El Economista and more. His degree in journalism allows him to form beautifully crafted and insightful pieces. His specialist knowledge of Latin American airlines and close relationship with the likes of Aeromexico, Avianca, Volaris brings depth to our coverage in the region. Based in Mexico City, Mexico.

A Pakistan International Airlines Boeing 777 wide-body passenger plane taxiing on Manchester International Airport.  1
Pakistani Government To Sell Pakistan International Airlines

The privatization of the airline is an ongoing effort across the Pakistani government.

An Aeromexico Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner landing in Mexico City.  1
Mexico's Navy To Take Control Of Mexico City International Airport In 60 Days

Five other airports will also fall in the hands of the Navy.

An Amaszonas CRJ 200 1
Bolivia's Amaszonas Forced To Shut Down After Dispute With Lessor

The government removed the registrations of four Amaszonas' aircraft.

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Boeing 787 Dreamliner Reduces Sao Paulo - Madrid Flight By 40 Minutes

Through Rolls-Royce Trent 1000 engines, composite materials, and new technologies, the 787 has helped Air Europa reduce flight times.

People disembarking from an Arajet Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft in Santo Domingo 1
Arajet Announces New Argentina Route

By the end of this year, Arajet will offer 20 destinations in 15 countries across the Americas.

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Eurowings Passenger With Nut Allergy Had To Buy Every Packet Of Peanuts On Board

She had to buy 48 packs of peanuts and pay $185 for the privilege.

Passengers walking inside of a US Airport. 1
Why Ancillary Revenue Is Crucial For Airlines

Global ancillary revenue rose from $42.6 billion in 2013 to $102 billion in 2022.

A LATAM 777 1
A Look At LATAM’s New Routes And Partnerships

The airline group announced partnerships, launched new international routes, and received new aircraft during 2023's first half.

An Iberia Airbus A320neo in Brussels  1
Iberia Significantly Increasing Charter Flights Through September

Some charter destinations offered by the airline include Rome, Hamburg, Venice, Bari, and Cairo.

An Aeromexico Boeing 737 MAX 8 landing in Mexico City.  1
Aeromexico To Stop Operating From Terminal 1 At Mexico City International Airport

The airport authorities rescinded Aeromexico's contract which was valid until 2025.

A Comlux Aruba Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner flying in the sky. 1
What Happened To The Boeing 787-3?

The project had interest in Japan, but nowhere else.

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Air Japan To Launch Operations With Tokyo Narita-Bangkok Route

This carrier is ANA's new brand for medium-haul international routes.

A Viva Aerobus aircraft. 1
Viva Aerobus Records $24 Million Net Profit In Q2

The airline had 11.34 million booked passengers during the period.

A render of NASA and GE Aerospace EPFD aircraft 1
GE And Nasa Unveil Livery For Hybrid Electric Aircraft

NASA expects electric aircraft to enter the US commercial fleet within the 2030-2035 timeframe.

Two Viva Aerobus planes on the ground and an Aeromexico departing in the back  1
Have Mexico's Hopes Of Regaining Category 1 Taken A Hit?

The FAA is set to announce Mexico's latest IASA results in the next few days, according to reports.

Air New Zealand Bombardier Dash 8 Q300 turboprop aircraft landing at Auckland International Airport  1
Air New Zealand Expands Mission Next Gen Aircraft

The carrier expects to replace the Q300 domestic fleet with a more sustainable aircraft from 2030.

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LATAM Launches Nonstop Flights From Sao Paulo To Los Angeles

This route is part of the LATAM-Delta Joint Venture Agreement.

The recently restored Lockheed C-121A Constellation Bataan 1
Lockheed C-121A Constellation 'Bataan' Makes An Appearance At EAA AirVenture 2023

During the Korean War, this plane was used as the transport of General Douglas MacArthur.

A view of Atlanta Hartfield Jackson Airport  1
Interview: How Can Airports Lead The Industry's Decarbonization?

Airports could spearhead the availability and production of SAF.

An Avianca A320 in Cuzco 1
Avianca Announces New International Routes To Tegucigalpa and Cuzco

The two routes will be operated on the airline's Airbus A320 fleet.

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