Aero Cóndor
Aero Cóndor S.A., also known as Aero Cóndor Peru, was an airline based in Lima, the capital of Peru. It was founded and started operations in 1975, and provides domestic charter flights, cargo, scenic, and air ambulance services. Its main hub is Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima.
History
Aero Cóndor operated an extensive domestic network of more than fifteen destinations until June 2008, when most scheduled services were suspended due to the high fuel prices. On the same month, the Peruvian Ministry of Transportation and Communications ordered the grounding of their fleet of Boeing 737 airliners due to safety concerns as these aircraft had been recently involved in several incidents. Nowadays, the company only serves scenic and charter flight.Operations
The company is only active at the domain of scenic tourist flights and charter flights.Former scheduled destinations
- Arequipa
- Ayacucho
- Cajamarca
- Chiclayo
- Cusco
- Iquitos
- Juliaca
- Lima Hub
- Piura
- Pucallpa
- Puerto Maldonado
- Tacna
- Talara
- Trujillo
- Tumbes
Fleet
- 1 Antonov An-24RV
- 1 Antonov An-26
- 1 BAe 146-200
- 1 Boeing 727-200F
- 5 Boeing 737-200
- 3 Cessna 208B Grand Caravan
- 1 Fokker F27-100
- 1 Fokker F27-200
- 1 Fokker 50
Accidents and incidents
- On March 10, 1989, a Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander struck a radio antenna and crashed onto a building located into residential area of Lima, on approach to Jorge Chávez International Airport. All 10 occupants on board were killed.