Líneas Aéreas La Urraca

Líneas Aéreas La Urraca
IATA ICAO Callsign
Urraca
Founded 1962
Ceased operations 1979
Hubs La Vanguardia Airport
El Dorado International Airport
Headquarters Villavicencio, Colombia

Líneas Aéreas La Urraca was a Colombian airline.

History

The company was formed in 1962 by brothers Jaramillo Henao for the purpose of providing air transport of supplies to more remote communities of the Eastern Plains and the national territories. His place of business was established in the city Vanguardia airport in Villavicencio. Began operations with 2 Douglas B-18 Bolo, a light bomber converted to a cargo plane. Urraca first Curtiss C-46 were delivered later this year. In 1963, Urraca acquired several Douglas DC-3 to extend their routes to replace these routes were previously operated by Aerotaxi regularly, the subsidiary of Avianca.

In 1970, Urraca acquired three Handley Page Heralds for the new secondary routes recently awarded by the Civil Aviation Authority and which had ceased to be operated temporarily by TAC. In 1975, Urraca delivered 2 Britten Norman Islander and changed their livery with various colors. In 1979, the airline ceased operations.

Fleet

Aircraft used throughout the years were:

Accidents and incidents

References

  1. "Hijacking Description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 14 February 2011.
  2. "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 12 October 2010.
  3. "Accident description". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 8 October 2009.
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