DILI, 22 january 2025 (TATOLI) – Aero Dili, the flag carrier airline of Timor-Leste, last week, received the Registration Certificate for its second Airbus A319 aircraft from the Civil Aviation Authority of Timor-Leste (AACTL).
Aero Dili said that this significant milestone marked a key step forward in expanding its services in the future.
In january 2025, Aero Dili took delivery of another A319 from China Eastern Airlines, making its total fleet size to two. The A319 is registered as 4W-AAO.
With the registration certificate for its second Airbus, Aero Dili will be adding new routes and promotions to its flight services.
The aircraft registration certificate is a document that verifies the aircraft’s registration with the AACTL.
“Aero Dili successfully received the Registration Certificate for the second Airbus A319 aircraft from AACTL. This significant milestone marks a key step forward in expanding our services,” said in a statement.
Aero Dili is a local airline providing domestic and International flights in Timor-Leste. It is 100% locally owned and wants to provide excellent flight services in the country.
It’s recalled that the first of Aero Dili’s leased aircraft, an Airbus A320 that had been operated by Bangkok Airways, and reconfigured to carry only 162 passengers, arrived in Dili on 20 march 2023
On 12 may 2023, the A320 operated Aero Dili’s first scheduled international flights, between Dili and Denpasar/Bali, Indonesia, and in february 2024 it was used to inaugurate a scheduled service between Dili and Singapore.
Aero Dili was founded on 21 june 2018 by Timorese businessman, Lourenço de Oliveira, a native of Atauro Island.
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