

Named after the La Caleta Underwater National Park, this aircraft reflects the coral reefs, marine biodiversity, and cultural heritage of this coastal reserve. Known for its shipwrecks, clear waters, and protected ecosystems, La Caleta stands as a natural symbol of national pride for the Dominican Republic.

Named after the Loma Quita Espuela Scientific Reserve, this aircraft reflects the cloud forests, unique biodiversity, and ecological significance of this mountain. Known for its endemic species and vital role in conservation, Loma Quita Espuela stands as a natural symbol of national pride for the Dominican Republic.

Named after the breathtaking Los Haitises National Park, this aircraft reflects the park’s dramatic limestone formations, tropical rainforests, and rich biodiversity. Known for its mangroves and caves adorned with ancient Taíno petroglyphs, Los Haitises is a true treasure of the Dominican Republic.

Pico Duarte is the highest peak in the Caribbean, standing tall at 3,098 meters (10,164 feet) in the Dominican Republic's Central Mountain Range. The peak was named after our greatest Dominican patriot Juan Pablo Duarte.

Named after the lush, high-altitude park in the Dominican Republic's central mountains, Valle Nuevo is a protected area known for its unique ecosystem and stunning landscapes. Our aircraft bearing this name symbolizes our commitment to nature and exploration.
Inspired by the famous natural limestone caves and lagoons of Los Tres Ojos, one of the country’s most iconic natural wonders formed over thousands of years, the lakes are fed by underground lagoons and lush vegetation.
Named after the expansive Jaragua National Park, this plane represents the rich biodiversity and breathtaking scenery of one of the largest protected areas in the Dominican Republic.
Bahía de las Aguilas, known for its crystal-clear turquoise waters, white sand, and rich biodiversity, it’s one of the country's most beautiful and ecologically significant areas. The bay is a haven for wildlife, including endangered species, and remains relatively undeveloped, making it a true hidden gem for eco-tourism.
Named after the idyllic Isla Saona, a paradise island with crystal-clear waters and white sandy beaches, this plane embodies the essence of tropical splendor and relaxation.

Inspired by the circular lagoon of Laguna Redonda, this aircraft symbolizes the serene and picturesque nature of one of the Dominican Republic’s beautiful natural features.

Named after Lago Enriquillo, the largest lake in the Caribbean, this plane reflects the grandeur and ecological importance of this vast and unique body of salty water.

Named after the Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park, located in dreamy Punta Cana, this gem is known for its freshwater springs and diverse wildlife, this aircraft represents our commitment to our cultural heritage.