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LAN acquires TAM, becomes the LATAM Airlines Group

LAN Airlines S.A. (Santiago) (which has been renamed LATAM Airlines Group S.A.) and TAM S.A. (Sao Paulo) on June 22 completed their exchange offer. The acquisition has created the LATAM Airlines Group S.A. LATAM Airlines Group S.A. will offer passengers more flights to more destinations than any other affiliated group of airlines in South America, initially reaching about 150 destinations in 22 countries and transporting cargo to 169 destinations in 27 countries.

As previously announced, the transaction was carried out through an exchange offer in which TAM’s shareholders could elect to exchange their TAM shares for LAN shares at a ratio of 0.9 LAN shares for each TAM share. The offered LAN shares will be delivered in the form of BDRs (Brazilian Depositary Receipts) in Brazil and ADRs (American Depositary Receipts) in the United States. The exchange offer, which was materialized with the auction on June 22, 2012, was subject to the condition that more than 2/3 of the TAM shares that participate in the offer agree with the deregistration of TAM as a public company in Brazil. This delisting condition was satisfied when 99.9% of the participant shares agreed with TAMโ€™s deregistration. The tendered shares together with the TAM shares committed by the TAM Controlling Shareholders represented 95.9% of the total outstanding shares of TAM.

According to this report by Reuters,ย LATAM Airlines will decide within the next six months which airline alliance it will stay with. Currently LAN is a member of the OneWorld alliance, while TAM belongs to Star Alliance.

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TAM reports a weak third quarter, goes into the red

TAM Airlines (TAM Linhas Aereas) (Sao Paulo) reported a net loss of $380.2 million in the third quarter, down from a profit of $421.6 million in the same quarter a year ago.

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TAM finalizes order for 32 A320 Family aircraft, including 22 A320neo aircraft

TAM Linhas Aereas (TAM Airlines) (Sao Paulo) has finalized a purchase agreement for 32 Airbus A320 aircraft, comprising of 22 A320neo and 10 A320 Family aircraft. The order follows a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed last February. Engine selection will be announced by the airline at a later date.

To date, TAM has ordered over 200 Airbus aircraft, including 27 A350-900, and operates nearly 150 Airbus aircraft to 43 destinations within Brazil and 18 destinations throughout Europe, the United States and South America. The airline, which turned 35 this year, is among the largest A320 Family operators, with 125 in total, including 30 A319s, 86 A320s and nine A321s.

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TAM exceeds expectations, posts first quarter profit of $78 million

TAM Linhas Aereas (Sao Paulo) returned to the black in the first quarter by posting a net profit of $78 million.

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TAM signs MOU for 22 A320neo and 10 A320 Family aircraft

TAM Linhas Aereas (Sao Paulo) today signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) for 22 A320neo and 10 A320 Family aircraft. When signed as a contract, the order will make TAM the launch customer for the A320neo in Latin America.

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TAM Linhas Aereas orders two additional Boeing 777-300 ERs

TAM Linhas Aereas (Sao Paulo) has ordered two additional Boeing 777-300 ERs.

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TAM ‘s stockholders to inject another $81 million

TAM Linhas Aereas’ (Sao Paulo) stockholders will inject another $81 million in equity into the company through the issuance of new stock according to this report by Reuters.

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Copyright Photo: Marcelo F. De Biasi. Recently-delivered Airbus A330-223 PT-MVT (msn 1118) climbs from Sao Paulo (Guarulhos).

TAM Airlines firms up order for 20 Airbus A320 Family aircraft and five A350-900s

TAM Airlines (TAM Linhas Aereas) (Sao Paulo) has signed a firm order for 25 Airbus aircraft, bringing the Brazilian airlineโ€™s total Airbus order book to 176. This order for 20 A320 Family aircraft and five A350-900s follows the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) announced at ILA Berlin Air Show in June.

TAMโ€™s new A320 Family aircraft will replace existing A320 Family aircraft as part of the airlineโ€™s commitment to keep an average fleet age of six years.

As of today, TAM’s total Airbus orders have increased to 134 A320 Family aircraft, 15 A330-200s and 27 A350 XWB. 65 Airbus A320 Family aircraft, two A330-200s and 27 A350 XWB are still in the backlog.

Copyright Photo: Marcelo F. De Biasi. TAM’s sleek Airbus A320-232 PR-MBO (msn 3156) painted in the Star Alliance motif climbs away from Sao Paulo (Guarulhos).

TAM signs MOU for 20 A320 Family aircraft and five A350-900s

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TAM Airlines (TAM Linhas Aereas) (Sao Paulo), Airbusโ€™ biggest customer in the southern hemisphere and Brazilโ€™s largest airline company, announced an order for 20 new Airbus A320 Family and five A350-900 aircraft, bringing the Brazilian airlineโ€™s total Airbus orders to 176 aircraft, including 134 A320 Family, 15 A330-200s and 27 A350 XWB aircraft. The Memorandum of Understanding outlining the order was signed during the ILA Air Show in Berlin.

The new A350-900 aircraft will be powered by Rolls Royce engines. TAM is yet to select engines for the new 20 A320 Family aircraft. The airline currently operates its existing fleet of A320 Family with both CFM and IAE engines.

TAMโ€™s incremental A320 Family aircraft order will, in accordance with the airlineโ€™s fleet plan, replace existing A320 Family aircraft as part of their commitment to keep an average fleet age of six years. Both the A320 Family and A350 XWBs fleet will serve the carrierโ€™s existing routes.

TAM to create a holding company

TAM Linhas Aereas (Sao Paulo) is creating a holding company according to this Reuters report.

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http://www.reuters.com/article/idCNN3121638420100331?rpc=44

In other news, TAM is looking at acquiring 20 aircraft in the 100 to 150-seat range as part of a new plan to expand the operation of recently acquired regional carrier Pantanal Linhas Aereas according to Flightglobal.

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http://www.flightglobal.com/articles/2010/04/01/340188/tam-plans-to-acquire-20-aircraft-for-pantanal-unit.html