Air Majoro Expands Fleet with Embraer E110 and E120 Aircraft

Peruvian carrier Air Majoro has expanded its capabilities with the recent addition of Embraer E110 and E120 aircraft to its Operation Specifications (OpSpecs), according to ch-aviation research. The approval marks a significant step in the airline’s growth as it enhances its fleet to support both sightseeing and medevac services.
Air Majoro, based at Lima International Airport, primarily operates charter flights over the Nazca Lines and provides air ambulance services. The inclusion of the Embraer turboprops in its OpSpecs allows the airline to serve a broader range of regional routes and expand its charter and emergency medical services.
As part of the operational update, the carrier has also designated several new secondary bases across Peru. These include Nazca, Aeródromo de Las Dunas, Arequipa, Pucallpa, Trujillo Carlos Martinez de Pinillos, Cusco, Iquitos, and Chiclayo. These additional bases will support increased regional connectivity and logistical efficiency for both tourism and medevac missions.
Air Majoro’s current fleet consists of nine aircraft: two Beechcraft B200s, one Beechcraft 200C, one Beechcraft E90, one Cessna C402C, three Cessna 207As, and one Cessna 208B. With the newly approved Embraer E110 and E120 aircraft, the airline is positioned to offer enhanced capacity and reliability across its network.
The fleet and base expansion reflects Air Majoro’s strategy to strengthen its presence in Peru’s domestic aviation market while continuing to provide specialized services in medical and scenic flight operations.
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Sources: AirGuide Business airguide.info, bing.com, ch-aviation.com