Arajet

The airline was established in 2022 and is committed to providing accessible and fairly priced flights across North, Central, and South America servicing more than 26 destinations.

It is recognized as a key player in the Caribbean aviation market, adhering to high industry standards while showcasing Dominican culture and hospitality on the global stage.

[9] In September 2021, founder Victor Pacheco Mendez, along with the co-founder Mike Powell, announced it would rebrand the airline to Arajet and would operate as a low-cost carrier offering flights throughout the Caribbean and the Americas.

[10][11][12] The Junta de Aviación Civil (JAC) approved the request to amend the Certificate of Economic Authorization (CAE) number 25, issued to Arajet, to include 30 new routes and also authorizes the exploitation of regular and non-scheduled air transport services of passengers and cargo, in international operations, from the Dominican Republic to the United States, Cuba, Colombia, Costa Rica, Netherlands, Mexico, Panama, Aruba, France, Guatemala, Peru, Haiti, Canada, and Trinidad and Tobago in November 2021 during its plenary session.

Pico Duarte was the company's first aircraft, a Boeing 737 MAX 8, named after the Caribbean's highest mountainous elevation and a nature reserves in the Dominican Republic, completed its painting process In February 2022.

Dominican Wings Airbus A320-200
Served by Arajet [ 21 ] [ 22 ]
Intended to be served by Arajet