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Avianca Holdings, United Airlines And Kingsland Holdings agree to terms for loan to be provided to Avianca

Avianca (Colombia) Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner N780AV (msn 37502) LAX (Ron Monroe). Image: 947817.

Avianca Holdings has reached agreement with United Airlines and Kingsland Holdings S.A. regarding the terms of United and Kingsland’s proposed financing to AVH of up to US $250 million, and established the conditions precedent to the transaction.

United and Kingsland have agreed to provide Avianca a four-year loan at an interest rate of 3%; interest will be paid-in-kind until maturity, granting Avianca greater financial flexibility. The loan will convert into shares at Avianca’s option โ€“at an equivalent price per share of US $4.6217, representing a 35% premium over the 90-day weighted average price through October 3, 2019โ€“ subject to certain conditions, including AVH’s share price consistently trading above seven dollars; the loan may also be converted into shares voluntarily at the discretion of United Airlines and Kingsland Holdings. The financing will be secured by a pledge of stock in AVH’s major subsidiaries.

Drafting of final documentation is ongoing and is expected to be executed by mid-October. Funding remains subject to certain other conditions, including the successful conclusion of Avianca’s debt reprofiling plan in a manner consistent with the Avianca 2021 plan, as well as the closing of the company’s exchange offer for its US$550 million 2020 bond.

Avianca continues to work on quickly finalizing negotiations with its creditors and fulfilling the conditions necessary to conclude the bond exchange offer, in order to expeditiously close the stakeholder loan.

Once this process is concluded, Avianca expects to offer its preferred shareholders the opportunity to participate in US $125 million financing under similar conditions.

Top Copyright Photo: Avianca (Colombia) Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner N780AV (msn 37502) LAX (Ron Monroe). Image: 947817.

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Avianca Airlines enters its 100th year of uninterrupted operation, will expand in Europe

Avianca (Colombia) Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner N780AV (msn 37502) LHR (SPA). Image: 940718,

Avianca has made this announcement:

In 2019 Avianca Airlines, theย only airline which connects directly London with Bogota, will celebrate its 100-year anniversary. It ratifies its position as the oldest airline in the Americas and the oldest in the world with uninterrupted operations.

In order to lay the foundations for the next century,ย Avianca wants to increase its presence in Europe and continue to offer an exceptional experience to its customers supported by the best technology available. “We are evaluating the possibility of adding a second frequency to London in the near future,” says Hernan Rincon, CEO and Executive President of Avianca Airlines. “Regarding new destinations, Zurich looks attractive as the next destination in Europe due to its location at the center of Europe. Moreover, the airline is also considering Rome and Paris,” added.

Avianca Airlines maintains a strong presence in Europe through different actions:

New Boeing 787: On October 2018, Avianca received itsย thirteenth Boeing 787, which it uses exclusively for flights to Europe.ย Its fleet is one of the newest in The Americas – seven years old on average- and all its flights to this continent are operated on Boeing 787, one of the most modern aircraft in the world. This aircraft can accommodate 250 passengers, 28 in business class and 222 in economy class. Its revolutionary design, together with cutting edge technology, reduces the effects of fatigue and jet lag. In addition, it has an innovative in-flight entertainment system, which has been recognized as the best in Latin America. All together contributing to an exceptional experience.

Route network:ย From Bogota, Avianca’s main hub, European passengers have access to more than 100 destinations within the Americas such as: Cusco in Peru, Galapagos in Ecuador, San Jose in Costa Rica, Medellinand Cartagena in Colombia, among others. On November 17th, the airline inaugurated the route Munich โ€“ Bogota. The carrier is the first Latin American airline to operate at this airport.

Avianca Airlines transported more than 1 million passengers between Europe and Colombia in 2018.

Top Copyright Photo (all others by the airline):ย Avianca (Colombia) Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner N780AV (msn 37502) LHR (SPA). Image: 940718,

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Below Copyright Photo:ย Avianca Colombia Boeing 747-124 HK-2000 (msn 19734) MIA (Bruce Drum). Image: 102771.

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Below Copyright Photo:ย Avianca Colombia Boeing 720-059B HK-726 (msn 18831) MEX (Jacques Guillem Collection). Image: 940592.

Named "Narino", delivered on April 8, 1965 - Best Seller

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Avianca brings the Boeing 787 to Sao Paulo, outlines its upcoming 787 routes

Avianca (Colombia) (Bogota) landed for the first time in Guarulhos Airport in Sao Paulo on February 11 at 6:50 am. Coming from Bogota, Colombia, the aircraft is one of two that will make four daily flights between the two cities.

Avianca recently received four Boeing 787s, a total of 15 to be delivered over the next three years. The four new aircraft will serve routes that include, in addition to Sรฃo Paulo and Bogota, Buenos Aires, New York, Santiago (Chile), Mexico, and, from June, Madrid, Barcelona and London (Heathrow).

Copyright Photo: Steve Bailey/AirlinersGallery.com. N780AV (msn 37502) was delivered on December 17, 2014.

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Avianca to introduce the new Boeing 787 to New York JFK on January 16

Avianca (Colombia) (Bogota) is planning to introduce the new Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner on the Bogota – New York (JFK) route on January 16. Per Airline Route, the carrier is also planning to introduce the new type to Buenos Aires (February 1), Sao Paulo (Guarulhos) (February 10), Santiago (February 13), Mexico City (February 17), London (Heathrow) (July 2) and Madrid (October 25). Some of the routes using the aircraft will be seasonal until all 787s are delivered.

Top Copyright Photo: Steve Bailey/AirlinersGallery.com (all others by Avianca). The pictured Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner N780AV (msn 37502) was delivered on December 17, 2014. Avianca is celebrating 95 years of flying.

Avianca 787 poster (Avianca)(LR)

Avianca 95 anos FAs

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Avianca takes delivery of its first Boeing 787

Avianca (Colombia) (Bogota) and Boeing (Chicago, Seattle and Charleston) celebrated the delivery of the first 787 Dreamliner for the Latin American carrier. The pictured Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner N780AV (msn 37502) was handed over to the carrier today (December 18).

Avianca’s Boeing 787-8 will carry 28 passengers in business class and 222 in economy class. Passengers in both classes will also experience cabin environment improvements made possible on the 787 such as dynamic LED lighting, the largest windows, bigger overhead bins, a lower cabin altitude, a more humid environment, low interior noise, cleaner air and a smoother ride.

With 95 years in operation, Avianca is working to fly a younger fleet than ever, flying with leading-edge technology to 24 destinations in Colombia and 98 destinations in South America, North America and Europe.

To date, 58 customers have ordered 1,055 787s, making the Dreamliner the fastest-selling twin-aisle airplane in Boeing history.

Copyright Photo: Steve Bailey/AirlinersGallery.com. N780AV lands at Paine Field after a test flight.

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Video: A test flight at Paine Field near Everett: