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Sol Líneas Aéreas is an Argentine airline founded in 2005 and operating since 14 August, 2006. It is the first regional low-cost airline in Argentina.
The airline is owned by the Transatlantica Group, based in Rosario, Argentina.
   Dedicated to the center region of Argentina with headquarters in Rosario, Santa Fe, Sol has a fleet of two Saab 340A airplanes, seating 34 passengers. It currently serves five airports in central Argentina (Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Rosario, Rafaela and Santa Fe) and the airport of Montevideo in Uruguay.
   In October 2006, the airline announced that in December or January, it would begin offering service to three cities on the Atlantic Coast: Mar del Plata, Villa Gesell, and Punta del Este (Uruguay).

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