Copa Airlines Projects More than 400 New Jobs, More Routes and Connectivity in 2026
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The Panamanian airline Copa Airlines announced that it will soon incorporate high-speed internet on board via the Starlink system, making it the first airline in Latin America to implement this technology. “Very soon, the fastest wifi in the air arrives on board. Connected, everything is possible,” the company said in a statement.
By the end of 2026, Copa Airlines plans to have a fleet of 121 aircraft, while the delivery of 43 Boeing 737 MAX aircraft is pending as part of its expansion plan until 2029.
Copa seeks to increase its seats available during this year by 14%. In 2025 the airline closed with 113 aircraft and plans to increase to 121 aircraft for this year. Pedro Heilbron, president of Copa, indicated that the capacity increase will result in new routes and more frequencies. He stressed that in the last 18 months they have restarted or started flights to 13 cities. “In 2026 we are predicting a growth in seats of 14%, which is having an…
Copa Airlines plans to operate a network of 88 destinations in 32 countries reaching 420 flights per day. To sustain this expansion, it estimates a fleet of 121 aircraft by the end of 2026, while at the same time starting new negotiations with Boeing
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