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Avianca S.A. (acronym in Spanish for Aerovias del Continente Americano S.A., "Airways of the American Continent", and stylized as avianca since October 2023), is the largest airline in Colombia. It has been the flag carrier of Colombia [ 4 ] [ 5 ] since December 5, 1919, when it was initially registered under the name SCADTA .
Avianca Flight 052 was a regularly scheduled flight from Bogotá, Colombia, to New York City, United States, via Medellín, Colombia, that crashed on January 25, 1990, at 21:34 (UTC−05:00). The Boeing 707 flying this route ran out of fuel after a failed attempt to land at John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK), causing the aircraft to ...
A. 1947 Avianca Douglas DC-4 crash. Avianca Flight 03. Avianca Flight 011. Avianca Flight 052. Avianca Flight 203. Avianca Flight 410. Avianca Flight 671. Avianca Flight 9463.
Colombian airline Avianca is a "victim" in the global scandal surrounding years of alleged bribes paid by manufacturer Airbus <AIR.PA> to bolster sales of its planes, Avianca's chief executive ...
Avianca Flight 011. Avianca Flight 011, registration HK-2910X, [1] was a Boeing 747-200BM Combi on an international scheduled passenger flight from Frankfurt to Bogotá via Paris, Madrid, and Caracas that crashed near Madrid on 27 November 1983. It took off from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris at 22:25 on 26 November 1983 for Madrid Barajas ...
Here are 10 of the oldest airlines in the world still in operation. 1. KLM. Year of foundation: 1919. First flight: May 1920. Passengers transported in the first year: 440. Passengers transported ...
Transportes Aéreos del Continente Americano, S.A. (Spanish for "Air Transports of the American Continent"), [4] known and formerly branded as TACA International Airlines), [5] and operating as Avianca El Salvador, is an airline owned by Kingsland Holdings and based in San Salvador, El Salvador. It is one of the seven national branded airlines ...
Avianca Flight 203 was a Colombian domestic passenger flight from El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá to Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport in Cali, Colombia. It was destroyed by a bomb over the municipality of Soacha on November 27, 1989. [1] All 107 people on board as well as three people on the ground were killed.