Presidente Transportes Aéreos
Presidente Transportes Aéreos was a Brazilian airline founded in 1996.[1] In 2001 it ceased operations.
Founded | 1996 |
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Ceased operations | 2001 |
Headquarters | Presidente Prudente |
History
Presidente Transportes Aéreos was founded as a general aviation company in 1987. In 1996 it was authorized to become a regional scheduled carrier, with services operated from Presidente Prudente. In 1998 the company reduced operations and in May 1999 it was grounded. In 2000 the owner of the aircraft re-possessed the aircraft for lack of payment. As a last attempt for survival its operational base was transferred to Cuiabá but in 2001 Presidente ceased operations.[2]
Destinations
Presidente served the following cities:[2]
- Aripuanã – Aripuanã Airport
- Assis – Marcelo Pires Halzhausen Airport
- Brasília – Pres. Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport
- Campo Grande – Campo Grande International Airport
- Cascavel – Adalberto Mendes da Silva Airport
- Cuiabá – Marechal Rondon International Airport
- Curitiba
- Foz do Iguaçu – Cataratas International Airport
- Goiânia – Santa Genoveva Airport
- Ituiutaba
- Juruena – Juruena Airport
- Nova Andradina
- Ourinhos – Jornalista Benedito Pimentel Airport
- Presidente Prudente – Presidente Prudente Airport
- Rondonópolis – Maestro Marinho Franco Airport
- São José do Rio Preto – Prof. Eribelto Manoel Reino Airport
- São Paulo – Congonhas Airport
- Sinop – Sinop Airport
Fleet
Aircraft | Total | Years of operation | Notes |
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Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante | 3 | 1996–2001 | |
References
- Group, Taylor & Francis (29 July 2004). The Europa World Year: Kazakhstan - Zimbabwe. Taylor & Francis. ISBN 978-1-85743-255-8.
- "Presidente Transportes Aéreos" (in Portuguese). Aviação Brasil. Retrieved 31 October 2011.
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