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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.

China Airlines and Boeing representatives show two Boeing 787 models with China Airlines' livery. 1
Aircraft Order Jargon: Everything You Need To Know

What's the difference between an LOI, an MoU, a firm order, and an option?

Two Viva Aerobus planes on the ground and an Aeromexico departing in the back  1
Almost 60 Million Passengers Flew Through México In First Half Of 2023

Mexico has led the aviation market in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2023.

A render of an Embraer E175.  1
BermudAir Receives AOC And Prepares For US Flights

The airline expects to launch operations this year with a fleet of Embraer E175 aircraft.

An Arajet Boeing 737 MAX parked in Santo Domingo 1
Could Arajet Launch US Flights Soon?

The airline's CEO teased a major route announcement which will take place next week.

A Qantas Boeing 787 Dreamliner flying in the sky. 1
Why Very Few Flights Operate In The Antarctic Circle

Some airlines that do operate southern routes include Qantas.

Scoot and Singapore Airlines planes parked at Changi Airport  1
SIA Air Group Records Profit Of $734 Million In Q3

The Group’s capacity remains on track to reach an average of 90% of pre-pandemic levels by March 2024.

A Sky Airline Airbus A321neo flying near Guarulhos  1
Meet The Only 100% Airbus NEO Family Airline: Sky Airline

The company currently has 25 A320neo and three A321neo.

An American Eagle Embraer E175LR.  1
American Airlines To Launch Phoenix - Tijuana Route

The company will be the only to connect Tijuana with the United States.

Boeing 747 originally belonging to Iraqi Airways waiting in Tozeur for a settlement with Kuwait since 1990 1
Iraqi Airways To Auction Old Boeing 747s

The initial bid to acquire any of the planes is $494,000.

A White-Liveried Airbus A300 Freighter Landing. 1
Launch Customers: Which Airlines Were First To Fly Each Airbus Plane?

Launching a commercial aircraft type is always an honor for any carrier.

An Avianca and a Viva Air plane seen at Medellin International  1
Colombia's Domestic Traffic Decreases By 11% In First Half Of 2023

This year Colombia lost two ultra-low-cost carriers, Viva Air and Ultra Air.

TAP Air Portugal Airbus A321neo 1
TAP Air Portugal To Fly Pope Francis Back From Lisbon After August Visit

The Portuguese airline has carried four Popes in its history.

A United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8 1
Miami International Airport To Expand Aircraft Maintenance Facility

Recently AAR Corp and United Airlines signed an agreement to extend their MRO services relationship through 2030.

Several Volaris aircraft at MEX 1
Volaris Loses $65 Million In First Half Of 2023

The airline expects a strong second half of the year with solid booking curves.

An easyJet Airbus A320neo aircraft parked. 1
One Fifth Of easyJet's Planes Are Now Airbus A320neo Family Aircraft

The airline expects to receive 46 additional planes between 2023 and 2025.

A captain and first officer go over a preflight checklist. 1
How Do Pilots Prepare For A Flight?

The job begins before passengers even board the aircraft.

A British Airways Concorde flying in the sky. 1
What If Virgin Atlantic Had Operated The Concorde?

In recent years, it seems the Virgin Group is moving away from supersonic travel.

A LATAM Airbus A320neo taxiing to the runway. 1
LATAM Eliminates 88% Of Single-Use Plastics Inflight

The airline reduced the use of 1,600 tons of plastic.

An Airbus A321XLR render flying over London 1
Airbus A321XLR Range Could Be Impacted By Design Safeguards

There is concern regarding the permanent Rear Center Tank and the risk in the event of an accident.

An Arajet aircraft 1
Arajet To Launch World’s Fourth-Longest Boeing 737 MAX Route In October

This would be Arajet's 19th destination and 14th country in the Americas.

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