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Aerolíneas Argentinas

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34°36′12″S58°22′54″W / 34.6033°S 58.3817°W / -34.6033; -58.3817

Founded14 May 1949 (1949-05-14)
Commenced operations
7 December 1950 (1950-12-07)AOC #AISF117CHubsFocus citiesAerolíneas PlusAllianceSubsidiaries
  • Aerohandling
  • Aerolíneas Argentinas Cargo
  • JetPaq S.A.
  • Optar S.A.
Fleet size83Parent companyGovernment of ArgentinaHeadquartersAeroparque Jorge Newbery, Buenos Aires, ArgentinaKey peopleFabian Lombardo (president & CEO)RevenueDecrease US$ 1.33 billion (FY 2019)Net incomeDecrease US$ –603.15 million (FY 2019)Total assetsIncrease US$ 1.6 billion (FY 2019)Total equityDecrease US$ –213.9 million(FY 2019)Employees10,230 (FY 2019)Websitewww.aerolineas.com.ar/en-usEdit this at Wikidata

Aerolíneas Argentinas, formally Aerolíneas Argentinas S.A., is the state-ownedflag carrier of Argentina and the country's largest airline. The airline was created in 1949, from the merger of Aeroposta Argentina (AA), Aviación del Litoral Fluvial Argentino (ALFA), Flota Aérea Mercante Argentina (FAMA), and Zonas Oeste y Norte de Aerolíneas Argentinas (ZONDA), and started operations in December 1950. A consortium led by Iberia took control of the airline in 1990, and Grupo Marsans acquired the company and its subsidiaries in 2001, following a period of severe financial difficulties that put the airline on the brink of closure. The airline was renationalised in late 2008. It has its headquarters in Buenos Aires. The airline joined the SkyTeam alliance in August 2012; the airline's cargo division became a member of SkyTeam Cargo in November 2013.

Aerolíneas Argentinas operates from two hubs, both located in Buenos Aires: Aeroparque Jorge Newbery and Ministro Pistarini International Airport. Its narrow-body fleet, used on domestic and regional routes, consists of the Brazilian-made Embraer 190, as well as the Boeing 737-700, -800 and MAX 8, whereas intercontinental and transoceanic services are flown on the wide-bodyAirbus A330-200.