Puerto Plata, DR.- Arajet, the Dominican Republic’s low-cost flagship airline, welcomed its thirteenth plane, a Boeing 737 MAX 8 named “Isabel de Torres,” after the long-lasting mountain overlooking Puerto Plata. The plane touched down first at Gregorio Luperón Worldwide Airport (POP) on December 11, greeted by native officers, civil aviation authorities, and tourism representatives.
Igor Rodríguez, Director Common of the Dominican Civil Aviation Institute (IDAC), and Manuel Luna, Arajet’s Communications and Exterior Affairs Officer, led the ceremony. Rodríguez underscored the arrival as an indication of nationwide dedication to advancing a contemporary, safe, and environment friendly aviation sector. Luna added that naming the aircraft after a pure landmark underscores Arajet’s technique to rejoice Dominican id and reinforce its objective to grow to be “the low-cost hub of the Americas.”
Carlos Rodoli, director of Aerodom, remarked that POP is taking up larger relevance as a gateway to the northern area’s tourism market. He stated the aircraft’s debut “reaffirms POP’s position as an entry point for tourism in the north and highlights our shared commitment to improving national air connectivity.”
Powered by fleet enlargement, Arajet continues its fast trajectory in Caribbean and Latin American aviation. The addition of “Isabel de Torres” reinforces the airline’s younger and fashionable fleet, permitting for elevated flight frequency, new routes, and enhanced sustainability, underscored by the MAX’s gas effectivity. Arajet’s rising community echoes its mission to raise the Dominican Republic’s international connectivity and stimulate financial and tourism improvement.
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