Air Flamenco

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Air Flamenco
IATA
ICAO
Callsign
F4 WAF FLAMENCO
Founded1976
AOC #UOIA831U[1]
Fleet size13
Destinations8
HeadquartersCulebra, Puerto Rico
Websitehttps://www.flyairflamenco.com

Air Flamenco is a commuter airline operated by Air Charter, Inc., based in Puerto Rico.

History

Air Flamenco traces its history to Flamenco Airways, which was founded in 1976 by Rubén Torres.

Britten-Norman Islander
with a capacity of 9 passengers. With this new aircraft their service expanded with more passenger routes and US postal service between the two islands of Vieques and Culebra and the main island of Puerto Rico. Within the following five years, the airline increased its fleet to 6 aircraft expanding its services and charter flights throughout the Caribbean Islands including US and British Virgin Islands.In 2009 the airline acquired 2 other Britten Norman Islanders for cargo flights.

The airline is based at 4 locations: Fernando Luis Ribas Dominicci Airport better known as the Isla Grande Airport, San Juan; José Aponte de la Torre Airport, Ceiba, Puerto Rico; Benjamín Rivera Noriega Airport, Culebra; and Antonio Rivera Rodríguez Airport, Vieques. Current destinations are cities in Puerto Rico, the Leeward Islands, and the Dominican Republic. Air Flamenco is currently the largest Britten-Norman Islander operator.

Air Flamenco flew under an air charter license until 2011. The FAA ordered the carrier to cease and desist exceeding the requirements of an air charter company as they were in actuality operating a commuter air service without license. They were fined $30,000. They have since obtained a license to fly as a commuter air service air carrier. The air carrier is a VFR-only approved carrier.

Fleet

Air Flamenco Britten-Norman Islander II in Virgin Gorda

Besides being operated in passenger service, versions of all three of types are flown in all-cargo configuration by Flamenco Cargo, a division of Air Flamenco.[3][4]

Accidents

References

  1. ^ "Federal Aviation Administration - Airline Certificate Information - Detail View". av-info.faa.gov. Retrieved 2019-06-27.
  2. ^ "Puerto Rico's Air Flamenco to start Orlando, FL operations". ch-aviation.
  3. ^ "Bot Verification". flyairflamenco.com.
  4. ^ http://www.airliners.net, photos of Air Flamenco Cargo aircraft
  5. ^ "National Transportation Safety Board Aviation Accident Final Report" (PDF). National Transportation Safety Board. March 30, 2005. Retrieved August 15, 2023.

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