Aeromar Líneas Aéreas Dominicanas
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Founded | 1998 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2003 | ||||||
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Fleet size | 12 | ||||||
Destinations | 13 | ||||||
Parent company | Aeromar Líneas Aéreas Dominicanas, Inc. | ||||||
Headquarters | Santo Domingo and Santiago | ||||||
Key people | Raymundo Polanco (CEO) Ryan Polanco (CFO) | ||||||
Website | http://www.aeromarairlines.com (closed) |
For the Mexican airline, see Aeromar.
Aeromar Líneas Aéreas Dominicanas was an airline based in the Dominican Republic.
History
The airline was established in 1998 by Raymundo Polanco (d. 2015) to replace the defunct Dominicana de Aviación. Polanco was an Air Force military commander and a key figure in the "Rebellion of the Pilots" movement in November of 1961, when military action was taken by a group of aviators to guarantee the democratic process after the death of the dictator Rafael Leonidas Trujillo[1]
Aeromar services began with a single Boeing 727 leased from Falcon Air, for routes to Miami and San Juan. In 2001, it bought a Boeing 747 to a new route to Madrid, but the route was suspended 5 months later due to heavy competition with Iberia. In 2002, new services to New York, In 2003 The Airlines began to fly to Aruba, Havana and Caracas with Boeing 737, Boeing 757 and Boeing 767. In 2003, the airline ceased operations. Aeromar leased its fleet of Boeing 757 from Icelandair and Boeing 767 from Air Atlanta. Aeromar was the first airline to fly New York– Santiago, DR route in 2002.
Their frequent flyer programs were Viajero de Plata (SilverFlyer).
Routes
- Santo Domingo, DR (SDQ) - New York, New York (JFK)
- Santo Domingo, DR (SDQ) - Miami, Florida (MIA)
- Santo Domingo, DR (SDQ) - San Juan, PR (SJU)
- Santo Domingo, DR (SDQ) - Aruba (AUA)
- Santo Domingo, DR (SDQ) - La Havana, CU (HAV)
- Santiago, DR (STI) - New York, New York (JFK)
- Santiago, DR (STI) - San Juan, PR (SJU)
Destinations
- New York (John F. Kennedy International Airport) Secondary Hub
- Miami (Miami International Airport) Focus City
- Madrid (Barajas International Airport) Service launched but ended a week later
- San Juan (Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport)(2002)
- Caracas (Simón Bolívar International Airport)
- Havana (José Martí International Airport)
- Aruba (Queen Beatrix International Airport)
- Curaçao (Hato International Airport)
Fleet
The Aeromar Líneas Aéreas Dominicanas fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of May 2003):
Aircraft | Total | Notes |
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Boeing 727-200 | 4 | San Juan and Miami routes |
Boeing 737-200 | 1 | Caribbean routes |
Boeing 737-300 | 1 | Caribbean and Miami routes |
Boeing 747-200 | 1 | Madrid and Miami routes |
Boeing 757-200 | 2 | New York, Boston and Miami routes |
Boeing 767-200 | 2 | New York routes and charters to Europe |
Boeing 767-300 | 1 | Miami routes and charters to Europe |
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