AeroSucre
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AeroSucre | ||
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IATA 6N |
ICAO KRE |
Callsign AEROSUCRE |
Founded | 1969 | |
Hubs | El Dorado Int'l Airport | |
Fleet size | 6 (2006) | |
Destinations | ||
Headquarters | Barranquilla, Colombia ![]() |
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Key people | ||
Website: www.aerosucre.com |
AeroSucre is a cargo airline based at El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá, Colombia.
[edit] Fleet
AeroSucre fleet consists of the following aircraft (at November 2006):
[edit] Incidents and accidents
On November 18th 2006, AeroSucre suffered its first airplane crash, which took place near Leticia, Colombia. The cargo plane was on final approach when it hit an antenna tower at the airport and crashed. Fog and poor visibility prevailed at the time of the accident. The aircraft involved in the incident was a Boeing 727-23F aircraft. Regrettably, all five passengers on board died soon after the accident.
[edit] References
Airlines of Colombia |
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AerOasis • ADA • AeroRepública • AeroSucre • AeroSur • Aexpa • AIRES • Avianca • Avianca Cargo • Cargo Express • Central Charter de Colombia • Colombian Air Cargo • Cosmo Air Cargo • Helicargo • Helicol • LAS • SADELCA • SATENA • SAM • SARPA • Searca • TAC • Tampa Cargo • Vertical de Aviación |
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