Transportes Aéreos Bolivianos
Transportes Aéreos Bolivianos (abbreviated TAB, also known as TAB Airlines or TAB Cargo) is an airline which operates civil cargo flights between Bolivia and the United States.
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Founded | November 7, 1977 | ||||||
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Operating bases | Viru Viru International Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 1 | ||||||
Destinations | 5 (scheduled) | ||||||
Headquarters | Cochabamba, Bolivia[1] | ||||||
Website | tab-bolivia.com |
History
TAB was set up in 1977 as a sub-division of the Air Transport Management of the Bolivian Air Force (Fuerza Aérea Boliviana, abbreviated FAB) in 1977, originally operating on-demand medium to long-haul heavy cargo flights using a fleet of Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport aircraft, which were based at El Alto International Airport in La Paz. In 1992, TAB was shut down.
In 1999, the airline was reactivated as a civil company based at Cochabamba, then operating a single military C-130 and a L-382, the civil variant of the preceding. In 1999, TAB moved 84,649 kilograms of cargo, which was increased to over 2 million kilograms in 2000, to 4,176,429 kilograms in 2006.
TAB increased its fleet with the addition of two McDonnell Douglas DC-10 and McDonnell Douglas MD-10. Currently, the airline is transporting more than 8 thousand tons a year.
In 2014, TAB retired all of its DC-8s, its C-130, L-382, DC-10s.[3] It stopped flying most of its MD-10s in 2014, and sold them off to the Bolivian Airforce.[4]
As of 2021, TAB only has one aircraft, an MD-10, which is pictured to the right. This aircraft's flight registration is CP-2791.[5]
Destinations
As of May 2019, TAB operates scheduled flights to the following destinations: [6]
Country | City | Airport | Notes |
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Bolivia | Cochabamba | Jorge Wilstermann International Airport | |
Bolivia | La Paz | El Alto International Airport | |
Bolivia | Santa Cruz de la Sierra | Viru Viru International Airport | |
Perú | Lima | Jorge Chávez International Airport | |
United States | Miami | Miami International Airport | |
Venezuela | Caracas | Simon Bolivar International Airport | |
Additionally, TAB serves a wide range of charter routes.
Fleet
Current fleet
The TAB fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of January 2021):[7][8]
Aircraft | In Service |
Orders | Notes |
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McDonnell Douglas MD-10-30F | 1 | — | |
Total | 1 | — |
Former fleet
Aircraft | Total | Introduced | Retired | Notes |
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Lockheed C-130 Hercules [9] | 1 | 1977 | 2014 | Transferred to the Bolivian Air Force |
Lockheed C-382 Hercules | 1 | 1999 | 2014 | |
Douglas DC-8-54CF | 1 | 1991 | 1999 | Leased from Transconsult Ltd |
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10F | 1 | 2007 | 2014 | |
McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30F | 1 | 2009 | 2016 | |
References
- TAB entry at airlineupdate.com
- "Airline codes and callsigns". airodyssey.net. 2005-01-01. Retrieved 2017-05-02.
- "TAB Cargo Fleet Details and History". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
- "Please verify your request". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
- "CP-2791 TAB Cargo McDonnell Douglas MD-10-30F". Planespotters.net. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
- http://www.tabairlines.com/schedules.htm
- "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World: 7. October 2019.
- "TAB Cargo Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved October 1, 2020.
- "Airframe Details for C-130 #4759". www.c-130.net. Retrieved 2021-01-13.
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