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LATAM Cargo Group launches its 12th route from Miami to Brazil

Oct 08, 2020

Bringer Air Cargo's first cargo charter operated by LATAM Cargo Brazil in the Miami-Belo Horizonte/Confins route landed yesterday (10/7)

Bringer Air Cargo’s first cargo charter operated by LATAM Cargo Brazil in the Miami-Belo Horizonte/Confins route landed yesterday (10/07). The new air cargo route will be operated each Wednesday using Boeing 767 freighter aircraft.

“The new Miami-Belo Horizonte/Confins operation reinforces LATAM Cargo Group's solid aerial network and its positioning as the best alternative to meet the needs of customers that require connectivity in their production chain. In addition, the company directly contributes to the region’s development by importing automotive, medical/pharmaceutical, public safety and infrastructure related supplies in an agile manner” states Gabriel Oliva, LATAM Cargo Group’s Commercial VP for North America, Europe and Asia.

It is worth recalling that in August 2020, LATAM Cargo Group had already launched its own unprecedented flight in the Miami-Florianopolis route. Now, Miami-Belo Horizonte/Confins, in partnership with Bringer Air Cargo, becomes the company's 12th cargo route between Miami (United States) and Brazil.

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