Transportes Aéreos Bolivianos

Transportes Aéreos Bolivianos
IATA
2L[1]
ICAO
BOL
Callsign
Founded 1977
Operating bases Viru Viru International Airport
Fleet size 2
Destinations 4 (scheduled)
Parent company Bolivian Air Force
Headquarters Cochabamba, Bolivia[1]
Key people Luis Trigo Antelo
Website tabairlines.com

Transportes Aéreos Bolivianos (abrreviated TAB, also known as TAB Airlines or TAB Cargo) is a Bolivian airline, which operates civil cargo flights between Bolivias and the United States.

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History

TAB was set up in 1977 as a sub-division of the Air Transport Management of the Bolivian Air Force (Fuerza Aérea Boliviana, abbreviated FAB) in 1977, originally operating on-demand medium to long-haul heavy cargo flights using a fleet of Lockheed C-130 Hercules military transport aircraft, which were based at El Alto International Airportin La Paz. In 1992, TAB was shut down.

In 1999, the airline was reactivated as a civil company based at Cochabamba, with Luis Trigo Antelo becoming its CEO, then operating a single military C-130 and a L- 382, the civil variant of the preceding. In 1999, TAB moved 84,649 kilograms of cargo, which was increased to over 2 million kilograms in 2000, to 4,176,429 kilograms in 2006.[2]

Destinations

As of May 2011, TAB operates scheduled flights to the following destinations:[3]

Bolivia
United States

Additionally, TAB serves on a wide range of charter routes.

Fleet

As of May 2011, TAB owns two McDonnell Douglas DC-10 cargo aircraft with an average age of 38 years.[4] Also, for some flights a leased Lockheed C-130 Hercules is used.[3]

Accidents

On 28 September 1979, a TAB Lockheed C-130 Hercules (registered CP-1375) crashed during take off from Tocumen International Airport in Panama City, killing the 4 crew members on board.[5]

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