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The last plane with LAN livery now flies in LATAM colors

Sep 26, 2025

LATAM Airlines has reached a historic milestone in its transformation: the last aircraft in its fleet still sporting the LAN image has been repainted in the company’s current colors. The aircraft, registered as N418LA, is a Boeing 767-300F belonging to LATAM Cargo. The repainting took two weeks and was carried out in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

This plane has been part of the LATAM group since 2005 and has a cargo capacity of 52.7 tons—equivalent to 7 adult African elephants or 35 mid-size cars.

The renewed LATAM Cargo aircraft has been operating with its new livery for six weeks, flying to various destinations across the Americas, including Miami, São Paulo, Santiago, Panama City, Medellín, Quito, Los Angeles, and more.

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