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Low-fare pioneer: SKY Airline’s first Airbus A319
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Low-fare pioneer: SKY Airline’s first Airbus A319

Carlos Ay
Thursday 14 September 2023Sunday 3 September 2023

A typical low-cost (or rather “low-fare”) European-built and operated airliner, A319 c/n 2283 was the first of its kind to join Chilean carrier SKY Airline for a five-year stint in Southern Cone routes. Join us for a visual review of its nearly 20-year operational career.

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