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AeroTACA
IATA ICAO Call sign
- ATK AEROTACA
Founded1965 (as AeroTaxi Casanare)
Ceased operations2006
HubsEl Dorado International Airport
Destinations25
Parent companyAvior Airlines (2005-2006)
HeadquartersBogotá, Colombia

AeroTACA (acronym of AeroTaxi Casanare) was an airline based in Bogotá, Colombia. It operated charter flights within Colombia and to neighbouring countries. Its main base was El Dorado International Airport, Bogotá.[1]

History

The airline was established and started operations in 1965 as Aerotaxi Casanare, It was wholly owned by the Urdaneta family.[1]

In 1989, one of its planes crashed in the city of Tame when it was unable to land. After the accident, the airline's facilities were transferred to El Dorado International Airport, and its name was changed to Aerotransportes Casanare. The company was authorized to expand its routes to territories that only AIRES covered.

The airline changed its name in 1996 to AeroTACA, with the acquisition of larger aircraft.

Since 2000, the company began to expand throughout the national territory, in addition to signing a technical support contract with the Venezuelan airline Avior Airlines. Several regional routes from ACES were also requested to operate upon entering the settlement. The company wanted to operate 11 aircraft and cover the entire Colombian territory.

The airline was forced to cease operating in September 2005 following the crash of West Caribbean Airways Flight 708 in Venezuela, the Colombian Civil Aviation authority required that all airlines undergo a special inspection of its maintenance facilities and aircraft. AeroTACA was one of three airlines forced to cease operating due to a failure of these inspections (along with Intercontinental de Aviación and West Caribbean itself).

The company went into liquidation in 2006 as it was unable to remain financially stable.

Destinations

Fleet

The AeroTACA fleet includes the following aircraft:[1]

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c Flight International 27 March 2007