2013-2019
On March 4, 2013, connected Manaus with Parintins and Lábrea, in Amazonas. In the third quarter of 2013, MAP added two ATR 72-200s to the fleet, ending the year with four aircraft.
In the first half of 2014, the airline began its regional expansion, starting flights to Carauari, in Amazonas and later, on August 11, to Santarém, Itaituba, Altamira and Belém, in Pará.[7] It also added a third ATR 72-200 to the fleet, through a commercial agreement signed with STAR Consultoria Aeronáutica, owner of the plane registration PP-STY (MSN 367).[8]
On March 30, 2015, began flights to Porto Velho, Rondônia, followed by Manicoré, Humaitá, Barcelos, Coari, Eirunepé, São Gabriel da Cachoeira and Tefé.[9] The following year, it added Porto Trombetas and Tabatinga to its network of Amazonian destinations.
On October 9, 2016, presented a visual identity and aircraft livery, with the aim of displaying a more Amazonian tone, in line with its operations.[10] The main change was in the tail of the planes, which instead of displaying the company's logo, started to adopt a design that incorporates elements from the North Region, including buildings such as the Amazon Theatre and the Ver-o-Peso Market, in addition to the flora, the fauna, cuisine and rivers of the Amazon.[11]
On April 5, 2017, flights were announced for the "Rota da Soja" (Soy Route) in June, flying to Sorriso and Alta Floresta, in Mato Grosso.[12][13] Due technical and logistical reasons, flights were not started.[14] In mid-September, it announced a destination and fleet expansion plan for 2018, considering launching flights to several destinations in the Northeast Region, in addition to international flights in South America, in neighboring countries in the North of Brazil.
On December 18, 2017, received the IOSA (IATA Operational Safety Audit) certification, the most important safety and quality certificate in aviation.[15][16]
On February 14, 2019, received its third ATR-72 aircraft, registration PR-MPW (MSN 682), announcing its expansion plan by increasing the frequency of flights to existing destinations and expressing its intention to fly to its first international destination, the city of Puerto Maldonado, in Peru.[17]