Francisco Javier Gonzalez, president of Arevenca, right, with representatives from Bombardier and executives Fly Aruba
Executives of the new airline and Bombardier in a meeting with the president of Arevenca
A representative of Bombardier explains the characteristics of aircraft serving in Fly Aruba
Stratigic alliance with Bombardier
Fly Aruba will be flying to Latin America, Caribbean, USA, and Europe

Fly Aruba will render service in the air transportation industry to different destinations in Latin America, the Caribbean, U.S and countries in the E.U. with modern next generation aircraft, managed by highly competent personnel with a broad experience in the commercial aviation industry.

Fly Aruba executives, an Arevenca owned carrier has already been working for a while towards the feasibility study to be tailored into a business plan in order to obtain the required Air Operator Certificate to be issued by the competent authorities. The planning phase is well ahead and further details will soon be released.

Fly Aruba will enter competition on a market with the mission to provide an optimum service and an outstanding safety based on efficiency, fair fares providing friendly and respectful treatment towards different public in an ever growing and demanding market.

"We aim to become in the medium term, the most important airline in the region. In this regard, after evaluating various option of different manufactures, we're closing an alliance with Bombardier for the purchase of 5 DASH8-Q400 for the initial stage and 30 CS300 series for the operation of short to medium range at a later stage".

The Q400 is the most efficient turbo propeller in todays market, with an impressive jet like speed and a seat capacity of 76. The CS300 series which will become operational in 2014, can carry up to 135 passengers in a mixed class version, are 28% more efficient operationally compared to any aircraft of the next generation class. Meanwhile Fly Aruba plans to start operation with Boeing 737 next generation aircraft.

The multinational Arevenca group, owner of Fly Aruba has chosen this Caribbean island as its home base for their operation, which will be managed entirely by Aruban personnel. "We are forging this alliance because we believe in the confidence, development, the economic stability and define rules and laws that Aruba offers, which will guarantee success to investors and viability of such initiative".


Fly Aruba volará rutas de América Latina el Caribe, EE.UU y Europa
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