Cielos Airlines
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Cielos Airlines | ||
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IATA A2 |
ICAO CIU |
Callsign Cielos |
Founded | 1997 | |
Hubs | Jorge Chávez International Airport Miami International Airport |
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Alliance | Centurion Air Cargo Master Top Airlines |
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Fleet size | 8 | |
Destinations | 22 | |
Parent company | AMC (Alliance Management Center) | |
Company slogan | para ayudarlo a llegar lejos (to help you go farther) | |
Headquarters | Callao | |
Key people | Orestes Romero (CEO) Tony D'Silva (Sales Director) |
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Website: http://www.cielos-airlines.com |
Cielos Airlines, commonly known by its old name Cielos del Peru, is a cargo airline based in Callao, Peru. It operates scheduled, ad hoc and contract charter domestic and international cargo services. Historically it is specialized in the transportation of perishable goods. Furthermore it focuses on the transportation of live animals, dangerous goods and valuable goods.
Its principal hub is Miami International Airport, where the corporate offices of its parent company (AMC - Alliance Management Center) are based.
As a subsidiary of AMC, it is a sister company to Centurion Air Cargo (CWC) and to Master Top Airlines - MTA (Brazilian Carrier) operating one DC10-30F
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[edit] History
The airline was established in 1997 and started operations in 1998. It started operations with a Boeing 707 and a leased McDonnell Douglas MD-11. The fleet grew to a total of 8 aircrafts at the end of 2006.
[edit] Incidents and accidents
- On July 6, 2003, Petete a DC-10-30F(CF) with registration number OB-1749 skidded of runway 33 in wet conditions at Afonso Pena International Airport, Curitiba, Brazil. Neither one of the 4 crew members were injured but the accident damaged one of the airplane's engines and its landing gear.
- On November 17, 2006, Petete IV a DC-10-30F(CF) with registration number N305FE overran runway 05 while landing in bad weather at Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport, Barranquilla, Colombia. All 7 crew members were injured. The airplane came to rest 60 m past the runway with a collapsed nose gear.
[edit] Fleet
The airplanes in the Cielos Airlines fleet are christened Petete, Petete II, Petete III, ... Named after (the nickname of) the airline owner’s son, with Petete meaning pacifier in the owners local language.
The Cielos Airlines fleet includes as of January 2007:
[edit] Registration
- Petete, McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30F(CF), Registration Number OB-1749, cn 46891/127.
- Petete II, McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30F(AF), Registration Number N831LA, cn 46936/147.
- Petete III, McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30F(AF), Registration Number N833LA, cn 46937/152.
- Petete IV, McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30F(CF), Registration Number N305FE, cn 47870/339.
- Petete V, McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30F(AF), Registration Number N614GC, cn 46931/137.
- Petete VI, McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30F(CF), Registration Number N322FE, cn 47908/215.
- Petete VII, McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10F(AF), Registration Number N68044, cn 46903/43.
- Petete VIII, McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30F(AF), Registration Number N609GC, cn 46932/158.
LA in the registration numbers indicates that the airplanes also flew for Laker Airways. FE in the registration numbers indicates that the airplanes also flew for Federal Express. GC in the registration numbers indicates that the airplanes also flew for Gemini Air Cargo.
[edit] Recent Acquisitions
December 2004. Petete VIII, an ex Gemini Air Cargo DC10-30F, registered N609GC.
[edit] Services
Cielos Airlines operates freight services to the following international scheduled destinations (as of June 2006):
- Barranquilla, Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport, Colombia
- Bogotá, El Dorado International Airport, Colombia
- Buenos Aires, Ministro Pistarini International Airport, Argentina
- Cali, Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport , Colombia
- Campinas, Viracopos International Airport, Brazil
- Caracas, Simón Bolívar International Airport, Venezuela
- Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport, Mexico
- Guayaquil, José Joaquín de Olmedo International Airport, Ecuador
- Lima, Jorge Chávez International Airport, Perú
- Los Angeles, Los Angeles International Airport, USA
- Luxembourg, Luxembourg-Findel International Airport, Luxembourg
- Manaus, Eduardo Gomes International Airport, Brazil
- Miami, Miami International Airport, USA
- Medellín, José María Córdova International Airport, Colombia
- Mexico City, Mexico City International Airport, Mexico
- Montevideo, Carrasco International Airport, Uruguay
- Panama City, Tocumen International Airport, Panamá
- Quito, Mariscal Sucre International Airport, Ecuador
- São Paulo, Guarulhos International Airport, Brazil
- Santiago, Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport, Chile
- Santo Domingo, Las Americas International Airport Jose Francisco Peña Gomez, Dominican Republic
- Valencia, Arturo Michelena International Airport, Venezuela
[edit] Offices
Cielos Airlines operates from offices in nine different countries:
[edit] References
- ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
[edit] External links
- Cielos Airlines
- Aviation Safety Network for Incidents and accidents
- Cielos Airlines Fleet and registration information
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