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  Fatal Events Since 1970 for AeroPeru
Excluded would be events where the only passengers killed were stowaways, hijackers, or saboteurs.
One of the four crew members and 11 of the 65 passengers were killed.
2 October 1996; AeroPeru Boeing 757-200; Pacific Ocean near Lima, Peru: The aircraft was on a flight from Lima, Peru to Santiago, Chile.
www.airsafe.com /events/airlines/aeroperu.htm   (292 words)

  
  Aeroperu - Definition, explanation
Aeroperu (shorter for Empresa Nacional de Aeronavegación del Perú, SA) was the national flag air carrier of Peru.
Aeroperu was based at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru, and grew into an international airline while also developing a large jet airplane route system domestically.
Aeroperu's final livery featured a white upper fuselage and a grey lower fuselage, with dark blue and red cheatlines, the Peruvian flag over the front passenger windows, the tail covered in dark blue, with the name aeroperu inscribed in white and an Inca symbol in white.
www.calsky.com /lexikon/en/txt/a/ae/aeroperu.php   (413 words)

  
  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: AeroPeru Flight 603   (Site not responding. Last check: )
On October 2, 1996, AeroPeru Flight 603, a Boeing 757 that was enroute from Lima's Jorge Chavez International Airport to Arturo Merino Benitez International Airport in Santiago, Chile crashed in the waters of the Pacific Ocean.
Aeroperu's final livery featured a white upper fuselage and a grey lower fuselage, with dark blue and red cheatlines, the Peruvian flag over the front passenger windows, the tail covered in dark blue, with the name aeroperu inscribed in white and an inca symbol in white.
AeroPeru Flight 603 was a scheduled Lima(LIM)-Santiago (SCL) flight, originating in Miami, which crashed on October 2, 1996.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/AeroPeru-Flight-603   (893 words)

  
 Aeroperu
Aeroperu rostl v mezinárodní leteckou linku zatímco také se vyvíjí velký, proudové letadlo letadlový cestovní systém doma.
Aeroperu nemohl vzpamatovat se z této tragické rány, nicméně, a v 1997, to přestalo letět.
Aeroperu je poslední livrej uváděný šedý na vrcholu a pod trupem, s tmavě modrým a červeným cheatlines, peruánská vlajka přes přední pasažérská okna, ocas zasypal tmavě modrý, ale se jménem Aeroperu napsal v wite a inca symbolu v bílé.
wikipedia.infostar.cz /a/ae/aeroperu.html   (281 words)

  
 Aeroperu
Aeroperu was based at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru, and grew into an international airline while also developing a large jet aircraft route system domestically.
Aeroperu's main focus was with South American routes, although it did serve Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City as well as Miami.
Aeroperu's final livery featured a white upper fuselage and a grey lower fuselage, with dark blue and red cheatlines, the Peruvian flag over the front passenger windows, the tail covered in dark blue, with the name aeroperu inscribed in white and a Chavin symbol in white.
encycl.opentopia.com /term/Aeroperu   (411 words)

  
 Science Fair Projects - Aeroperu
Started in 1973, Aeroperu was formed to take over the international routes operated by APSA (owned then by Pan American Airways).
Aeroperu was based at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru, and grew into an international airline while also developing a large jet airplane route system domestically.
Aeroperu's main concern was with South American routes, although it did serve Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City as well as Miami.
www.all-science-fair-projects.com /science_fair_projects_encyclopedia/AeroPeru   (541 words)

  
 AeroPeru Flight 603 - TheBestLinks.com - Argentina, Los Angeles International Airport, Mafia, October 2, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
AeroPeru Flight 603 was a flight that flew from Jorge Chavez International Airport, Lima, Peru to Los Angeles International Airport.
Rumors abounded that the crash was caused by sabotage because supposedly the Peruvian Mafia wanted one of the passengers (a prisoner who was being extradited to Argentina) dead.
The Flight 603 incident led to the demise of AeroPeru, which folded in 1997.
www.thebestlinks.com /AeroPeru_Flight_603.html   (175 words)

  
 Bambooweb: AeroPeru
Aeroperu (Empresa de Transporte Aerocomercial del Perú, S.A.) was the national flag air carrier of Peru.
Started in 1973, Aeroperu was formed from the merger of two airlines: APSA (Aerolíneas Peruanas, S.A.) and SATCO (Servicio Aéreo de Transportes Comerciales).
Because one of the passengers on the plane was a man who was being extradited to Argentina, many suspected that the Peruvian Mafia had sabotaged the plane.
www.bambooweb.com /articles/a/e/Aeroperu.html   (341 words)

  
 Aeroperu - - Lima 18 - Peru - - ATI, Air Transport Intelligence - ATI — Air Transport Intelligence from Reed Business ...   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Fresh hopes are emerging that Peruvian operator Aeroperu might be able to restart operations two years after its bankruptcy amid reports that new backers for the airline have been secured.
Almost a year after AeroPeru stopped flying, Lima has revoked the airline's operating permit and confirmed that its international routes are available for re-allocation.
Peru is to offer the international traffic rights of bankrupt AeroPeru to other carriers shortly after creditors formally rejected an employees' proposal to re-launch the airline.
www.rati.com /ALLANDING_149.htm   (350 words)

  
 Digital Kent Stater World View for October 3, 1996
Aeroperu Flight 603 originated in Miami and, though the flight number remained the same, the plane was changed in Lima, said Raul Chiappo, Miami operations manager for Aeroperu.
Aeroperu, the former state-owned airline, was bought by Aerovias de Mexico three years ago.
Aeroperu's operations continue to be based in Lima.
www.stater.kent.edu /stories_old/1996/100396w2a.html   (628 words)

  
 AeroPeru   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Resulting from a reorganisation of Satco, the airline element of Peruvian air force, AeroPeru was formed on 22 May 1973.
On 10 March 1999, financial difficulties forced AeroPeru to cease operations.
AeroPeru's major creditors decided, on 18 August, to liquidate its assets.
www.al-airliners.be /a/aeroperu/aeroperu.htm   (122 words)

  
 The New York Times: Search > Topic: AEROPERU
A Peruvian judge has ordered a Mexican-owned airline, Aeroperu, and an employee to pay $29 million to victims of a Boeing 757 crash that killed 70 people in 1996, court officials said today.
FEARS over the safety of air travel in Peru have resurfaced after recent disclosures by Peruvian and American officials that a fatal Aeroperu crash last year was caused by human error and that the United States has banned its Embassy personnel here from f...
Aeroperu officials declined to comment today on an NBC News report that duct tape mistakenly left on a Boeing 757's sensors after cleaning led to a crash that killed all 70 people aboard.
query.nytimes.com /search/query?ppds=org&v1=AEROPERU&sort=newest   (592 words)

  
 Aeroperu - Term Explanation on IndexSuche.Com   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Started in 1973, Aeroperu was formed from the merger of two airlines: ''APSA'' and ''Satco''.
Aeroperu's main concern was with South_American routes, although it did serve Benito_Juarez_International_Airport in Mexico City as well as Miami.
Aeroperu could not recover from this tragic blow and in 1997 it stopped flying.
www.indexsuche.com /Aeroperu.html   (257 words)

  
 Chile Information Project -- "Santiago Times" -- Political, Environment, Human Rights, Economic News; October 3, 1996
Aeroperu officials said Wednesday the crash was due to a technical fault in the Boeing 757.
Aeroperu general manager Jeffrey Stern said his company had verified the plane was in excellent condition.
Aeroperu spokesperson Lilian Arca said despite scarce visibility due to heavy fog, rescue workers will continue searching for the corpses of the 70 victims.
ssdc.ucsd.edu /news/chip/h96/chip.19961003.html   (3567 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Aeroperu Article   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Aeroperu was the national flag air carrier of Peru.
Table of contents 1 History 2 Livery 3 Copyright note History Started in 1973, Aeroperu was formed from the merger of three airlines: APSA, Lansa an...
Aeroperu's safety record at the time of its closure rated an “F", the lowest grade possible, according to Air Rankings Online (see rankings at Airline Rankings).
www.ipedia.com /aeroperu.html   (385 words)

  
 YouTube - AeroPerú Virtual "Alas Latino Americanas"
aeroperu tuvo un accidente mortal en 1997 :(
AeroPeru fue una de las mejores aerolineas que tuvo el Peru, ahora yo para viajar a cualquier destino por el Peru viajo en Bus, porque no quiero darles de comer a esos chilenos hijos de puta de LAN, la puta madre chilena que los pario.
Si AeroPeru hubiese seguido pues yo hubiese viajado en AeroPeru
www.youtube.com /?v=8_U-6S3XuyM   (163 words)

  
 American plans Aeroperu bid-01/03/1999-Airline Business
Last January, when AeroPeru warned that it needed $15 million for upgrades, Delta and Cintra replied that they would not invest "one more dollar." Alfonso Pasquel, Aeromexico's director general, said AeroPeru "does not represent a profitable investment for us, neither would it be much more cost for us to cancel our participation in the company."
AeroPeru appealed to Lima for a bailout, citing high local fuel costs and unfair competition from TANS (Transportes Aereos Nacionales Selva), the air force-operated airline.
American has a letter of intent with AeroPeru, giving it an exclusive first option to buy shares and is conducting a due diligence review of AeroPeru's finances and operations.
www.flightglobal.com /Articles/1999/03/01/48760/American+plans+Aeroperu+bid.html   (410 words)

  
 airodyssey.net - Multimedia (TV Commercials - AeroPeru)
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Count on us (1994/Peru) : This patriotic commercial was released a short time after AeroMexico bought a majority part of AeroPeru.
--> : In 1998, AeroPeru changed its tagline to "Alas Latinoamericanas" ("Latin American wings") and released this ad, showcasing once again a unique Peruvian and, by extension, Latin American pride.
www.airodyssey.net /multimedia/tvc-aeroperu.html   (268 words)

  
 Aeroperu - Details and Fleet History - Planespotters.net
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