Aeroasis

Aeroasis was to be a passenger and cargo airline based in El Dorado International Airport, founded in 2006 in Colombia founded by the Cortazar Family, which would have started operations in 2012.

Aeroasis
IATA ICAO Callsign
AEROASIS
FoundedMarch 2006
Ceased operations2012
HubsEl Dorado International Airport
Focus cities
Fleet size2 (+3)
Destinations12
Parent companyLAN Airlines
HeadquartersBogotá, D.C. Colombia
Key peopleNicolás Cortazar
Websitehttp://www.aeroasis.com

History

LAN Airlines wanted to expand into Colombia, so in 2006 Aeroasis was legally established at Section 33 from GEPA, with the support of LAN Airlines. The airline would be a subsidiary of the LATAM Airlines Group in 2012, when it started operations. LAN Airlines started its expansion at the beginning of 2011 with AIRES purchase and was to finish when Aeroasis started flying. However, after AIRES' purchase, LAN changed plans and decided to stop the Aeroasis plan. The airliner's planes were sent to LAN Colombia.

Fleet

Aeroasis had two Airbus A320s that were adapting in El Dorado International Airport, to start operations in 2012. The next three planes would create a five-plane fleet.

The registration of Aeroasis' planes were the following:[1]

Both planes were actually in LAN Colombia livery.

Destinations

The airline would have served the busiest routes in the country:

From Bogotá:

From Medellín:

From Cali:

From San Andrés:

See also

References

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