Flybondi wet‑leases a Boeing 737 as it moves to restore fleet

Argentina’s low‑cost carrier Flybondi has wet‑leased a Boeing 737 as it seeks to restore its fleet and rebuild capacity. The move is aimed at returning aircraft to service and stabilising operations while the carrier works through its fleet challenges.

Discovered 2026-04-09T11:17:04.405805-07:00 | 2026-04-09T11:17:04.405805-07:00

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What Hype is tracking

  • Flybondi’s wet‑lease is a concrete step to address a fleet shortfall reported in the article, directly enabling the carrier to restore aircraft availability and resume services.
  • The decision affects short‑term capacity in Argentina’s market and signals demand for wet‑lease providers and temporary aircraft solutions while longer‑term fleet plans are decided.

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2026-04-09T11:17:04.405805-07:00
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2026-04-13T15:46:14.447104-07:00
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