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The airport, which had the newest terminal in Ecuador, was renamed for José Joaquín de Olmedo in 2006, in preparation for the inauguration of the new 50,000 m 2 (540,000 sq ft) national and international terminal on 27 July 2006. Although there was an inaugural flight on 28 July 2006, most airlines did not operate completely from the new ...
Copa Airlines serves the following 88 destinations in 33 countries in the Americas and the Caribbean: [1] ... Ecuador: MEC: SEMT: Eloy Alfaro International Airport ...
A former Douglas DC-6B LAS Cargo at El Dorado International Airport in 1992 The airline was founded on April 14, 1972 as AeroNorte Ltda. and commenced operations using the Curtiss C-46 Commando . In 1975, it started regional cargo services and bought 2 Douglas DC-4 and 2 Douglas DC-6A .
3 Cargo airlines. 4 Government airlines. 5 See also. 6 References. ... Operating for the heads of state and government of Ecuador: See also. List of defunct airlines ...
Copa Panama (2nd upgrade) - Red and yellow cheatline with white fuselage (1980–1990) Copa "Billboard Style" - Red and yellow cheatline with white fuselage, and "Copa" logo in the front part of the widebody and tail (1990–1999) Copa Airlines (original) - White and gray fuselage, with gold cheatline in the middle, and the well-known globe logo.
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DHL Ecuador (TransAm) Ltda. (Trans Am Aero Express del Ecuador) is a cargo airline based in Guayaquil. [2] It is wholly owned by Deutsche Post [2] and provides services for the group's DHL-branded logistics network in Ecuador. [3] Its main base is José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport. [4]
This particular aircraft (msn. 1, reg. HC-ADV) was the first prototype of the Fairchild F-27, which had been sold to AREA Ecuador in 1959. [ 22 ] [ 23 ] At the time, it was the worst aerial crash in the history of Ecuador , the first and worst fatal loss of an F-27, and the first accident involving the then-recently-opened Quito airport.