TAM Receives Two A321 Airbuses


SAO PAULO, Brazil, September 13 /PRNewswire/ --

- Company will be the first to operate this model aircraft in South
America

TAM (Bovespa: TAMM4 and NYSE: TAM) received this week two new A321
Airbuses, delivered directly from the Airbus factory in Hamburg (Germany).
These are the first A321 models to be incorporated by the Company into their
operational fleet. The aircraft have the capacity to transport up to 220
passengers and will be used by TAM on domestic routes and in South America.

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With this purchase, TAM now has 89 Airbus models (15 A319's, 62 A320's, 2
A321's and 10 A330's), consolidating its position as the European
manufacturer's biggest customer in Latin America. The A321 is the largest
aircraft of the A320 family (including the A318, A319, A320 and A321) and
offers the best cost per available seat kilometer (CASK) for medium-sized
aircraft. TAM will be the first company in South America to operate flights
with the A321.

TAM has already received 18 aircraft this year - 15 planes from the A320
family (including the two A321's) and three MD-11's. With the new A321's, the
Company is increasing its operational fleet to 108 aircraft - 89 Airbus
models, 16 F-100's and 3 MD-11's. The Company is planning to end 2007 with
111 aircraft, and is anticipating a fleet of 136 aircraft by the end of 2011.

The incorporation of the new A321 Airbuses reinforces TAM's policy of
operating a fleet of low average age, assuring greater comfort for its
passengers. According to a specialized industry publication, TAM has the
youngest fleet of planes in Brazil, with an average age of 7.1 years, while
the industry average is 11.2 years.

Investor Relations:
    Phone: +55-11-5582-9715
    Fax: +55-11-5582-8149
    invest@tam.com.br
    www.tam.com.br/ir

    Press Agency Contact:
    Phone: +55-11-5582-8167
    Fax: +55-11-5582-8155
    tamimprensa@tam.com.br

About TAM:

TAM (www.tam.com.br) has been the leader in the Brazilian domestic market
since July 2003, and held a 49.3% domestic market share and 65.3%
international market share at the end of August 2007. Additionally, it
maintains code-share agreements with international airline companies that
allow passengers to travel to a large number of destinations throughout the
world. TAM was the first Brazilian airline company to launch a loyalty
program. Currently, the program has over 4.0 million subscribers and has
awarded more than 4.3 million tickets.

Web site: http://www.tam.com.br

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