TANS Peru
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TANS Peru | ||
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IATA TJ |
ICAO ELV |
Callsign Aereos Selva |
Founded | 1963 | |
Hubs | Jorge Chavez International Airport | |
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Headquarters | Lima, Peru | |
Key people | Fernando Levano Castillo (President) | |
Website: http://www.tansperu.com.pe |
TANS Peru (Transportes Aereos Nacionales de Selva) was an airline based in Lima, Peru. It operated scheduled domestic flights. Its main base was Jorge Chavez International Airport (LIM), Lima. On January 7, 2006 the airline's license was suspended by the Peruvian Government.[citation needed]
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[edit] History
The airline was established in 1963. It was originally part of the Peruvian air force. It underwent civil aviation authority certification in October 1999 and switched from its military operations licence to a civil one in November 1999. It was wholly owned by the Peruvian government.
[edit] Incidents and accidents
- On January 9, 2003, TANS Peru Flight 222 crashed into a mountain after leaving Chiclayo near Chachapoyas. None of the 46 passengers aboard the F-28 survived.[1]
- On August 23, 2005, TANS Peru Flight 204 crashed outside Pucallpa.
[edit] Services
TANS Peru operated services to the following domestic scheduled destinations: Arequipa, Cuzco, Iquitos, Juliaca, Lima, Piura, Pucallpa, Puerto Maldonado, Tacna, Tarapoto and Tumbes.
[edit] References
- ^ Aviation Safety Network, Accident description.