- Aero 2000 was a low-cost airline based in Argentina. It operated domestic and international flights from its hub at Ministro Pistarini International Airport in Buenos Aires. The airline was founded in 1992 and began operations in 1996. Aero 2000 focused on providing affordable air travel options to both leisure and business travelers.
- The airline's fleet consisted of various aircraft types, including McDonnell Douglas MD-80 and Boeing 737-200. It offered services to several destinations in South America, North America, and Europe. However, Aero 2000 faced financial difficulties throughout its existence and experienced multiple operational challenges.
- Eventually, the airline filed for bankruptcy in 2006, leading to the suspension of all its operations. Despite attempts to restructure and resume operations under new ownership, Aero 2000 was unable to recover and ceased to exist.