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A Boeing 737-200 formerly operated by Sky Airline between 2001 and 2013. Sky Airline was founded in 1981 as Flight Service - Servicios Aereos Ltda, operating air taxi services within Chile with 2 Piper PA-23-250F Aztec (CC-CGB and CC-CGC) and 1 Piper PA-31-350 Navajo Chieftain (CC-CFE) from Modelillo airport in Valparaiso, later moving to Los Cerrillos in Santiago.
Operates charter and scheduled flights. Antarctic Airways: V5 DAP DAP 1989 Owned by Aerovias DAP. DAP Helicopteros: DHE HELIDAP Presidente Carlos Ibáñez del Campo International Airport: 1989 JetSmart: JA JAT ROCKSMART Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport: 2016 Low-cost airline owned by Indigo Partners. Started operating in 2017. LATAM ...
In 1985, LAN-Chile implemented a program of flights around the world called Cruceros del Aire ("Air Cruises"), pioneers and unique in Latin America. The initial version included two flights per year (April 26 and September 26) on a Boeing 707 named Three Oceans because it crossed the Atlantic, Indian and South Pacific oceans, visiting 18 ...
Nov. 11—FARGO — No doubt many of you know about Honor Flight. Some of you have flown on trips to Washington, D.C., as an honored veteran or with a loved one who is. Maybe you volunteered or ...
Another of the air routes operated by Aerovías DAP is the flight from Punta Arenas to Presidente Eduardo Frei Montalva base, located at aerodrome Teniente Rodolfo Marsh, in King George Island, on the Antarctic territory claimed by Chile. The first flight to Antarctica took place on February 12, 1989 on the Twin Otter, later incorporating a ...
The polar route across the remote southern Pacific Ocean between South America and Oceania was pioneered by LAN Chile (now LATAM), with a special flight from Santiago to Sydney operated with a Boeing 707 in 1974, with a stop in Punta Arenas (Chile). Commercial flights began with Aerolíneas Argentinas, with service from Buenos Aires via Rio ...
January 22, 1943 - Douglas DC-3A-399 NC33645 - Flying a revenue flight from Santiago, Chile to Arequipa, Peru to Lima, Peru - Fifty minutes after departing Arequipa, the DC-3 crashed into a 13,000-foot mountain peak in the Andes Mountains. The cause was continued flight into instrument conditions, which was against company procedures.
On 28 April 1969, LAN Chile Flight 160, a Boeing 727 arriving from Buenos Aires's Ministro Pistarini International Airport, crash-landed 24 km (14 mi) north of Colina, Chile, roughly 50 km (31 mi) north of Arturo Merino Benítez Airport. None of the 60 passengers or crew were injured in the accident, though the aircraft was written-off.