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Aerolínea de Antioquia

ADA S.A.,[1] operating as Aerolínea de Antioquia (ADA), was a regional airline headquartered at the Olaya Herrera Airport in Medellín, Colombia.[2] It started operations in 1987. It ceased all operations on March 29, 2019.[3] At its peak, the airline operated scheduled domestic services from Medellín to over 20 destinations. Its main base was in Olaya Herrera Airport.[4]

Aerolínea de Antioquia
IATA ICAO Callsign
- ANQ ANTIOQUIA
Founded1987; 36 years ago (1987)
Ceased operationsMarch 29, 2019; 4 years ago (2019-03-29)
HubsOlaya Herrera Airport
Focus cities
Fleet size4
Destinations14
HeadquartersOlaya Herrera Airport, Medellín, Colombia
Websitewww.ada-aero.com

History

 
Old logo

The beginning of operations of Aerolínea de Antioquia dates back to 1987, when it was established for the executive charter service. In 1998, it began its transformation process by connecting Medellín with regional destinations.

At the start of its regular operation, ADA had 4 Twin Otter type aircraft that had been operated by ACES, and only covered short routes within the department of Antioquia. In March 2002, it acquired a Twin Otter fleet from ACES Colombia. It contracted with that company for the training of its crews and maintenance of its aircraft; ACES in turn contracted with ADA for the operation of some of its regional routes such as Caucasia, Puerto Berrío and Armenia until it ceased operations in 2003.

In 2003, ADA became a commercial air service company of the Regular Public Transport, in their Secondary Category.[clarification needed] This new stage allowed the airline to access new routes. ADA transported players from Atlético Nacional to the Copa Libertadores and journalists to the World Cup in Brazil in 2014.

In 2006, ADA further consolidated its corporate social responsibility policy with the "Making the dream of flying come true" program. With it, hundreds of passengers from different municipalities of the country could travel by plane for the first time in their lives and enjoy a flight over their regions of origin. In 2012, ADA strengthened its services by adding the Dornier 328 to their fleet. In March 2019, ADA suspended its operations, due to financial losses of more than 400 million pesos.

Destinations

Aerolínea de Antioquia served the following destinations (as of March 2019):[5]

City Country IATA ICAO Airport Notes Ref
Acandí   Colombia ACD SKAD Alcides Fernández Airport [5]
Apartadó   Colombia APO SKLC Antonio Roldán Betancourt Airport [5]
Armenia   Colombia AXM SKAR El Edén International Airport [5]
Bahía Solano   Colombia BSC SKBS José Celestino Mutis Airport [5]
Barranquilla   Colombia BAQ SKBQ Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport Focus city [5]
Cali   Colombia CLO SKCL Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport [5]
Caucasia   Colombia CAQ SKCU Juan H. White Airport Focus city [5]
Corozal   Colombia CZU SKCZ Las Brujas Airport [5]
El Bagre   Colombia EBG SKEB El Bagre Airport [5]
Medellín   Colombia EOH SKMD Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport Hub [5]
Montería   Colombia MTR SKMR Los Garzones Airport [5]
Pereira   Colombia PEI SKPE Matecaña International Airport [5]
Quibdó   Colombia UIB SKUI El Caraño Airport Focus city [5]
Tolú   Colombia TLU SKTL Golfo de Morrosquillo Airport [5]

Fleet

Final fleet

 
An ADA Jetstream 32 taxiing at Olaya Herrera Airport in 2008

The Aerolínea de Antioquia fleet included the following aircraft (as of March 2019):[6][7]

Eastern Airlines fleet
Aircraft In
service
Orders Passengers Notes
Dornier 328-110 3 32 Purchased from VIP Ecuador
Dornier 328-120 1 32 Purchased from SATENA
Total 4

Former fleet

The airline previously operated the following aircraft:

See also

References

  1. ^ "Misión, Visión, Valores January 12, 2011, at the Wayback Machine." Aerolínea de Antioquia. Retrieved on January 26, 2011.
  2. ^ "Contáctenos 2012-06-06 at the Wayback Machine." Aerolínea de Antioquia. Retrieved on January 26, 2011. "www.ada-aero.com Aeropuerto Olaya Herrera Medellín-Colombia"
  3. ^ "Reseña histórica February 9, 2011, at the Wayback Machine." Aerolínea de Antioquia. Retrieved on January 26, 2011. "El inicio de operaciones de la Aerolínea de Antioquia (ADA) se remonta a 1987,[...]"
  4. ^ "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 48.
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Aerolínea de Antioquia destinations April 24, 2009, at the Wayback Machine
  6. ^ Endres 2010, p. 7
  7. ^ "ADA Colombia Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved January 5, 2020.

External links

  •   Media related to Aerolínea de Antioquia at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website (in Spanish)


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ADA S A 1 operating as Aerolinea de Antioquia ADA was a regional airline headquartered at the Olaya Herrera Airport in Medellin Colombia 2 It started operations in 1987 It ceased all operations on March 29 2019 3 At its peak the airline operated scheduled domestic services from Medellin to over 20 destinations Its main base was in Olaya Herrera Airport 4 Aerolinea de AntioquiaIATA ICAO Callsign ANQ ANTIOQUIAFounded1987 36 years ago 1987 Ceased operationsMarch 29 2019 4 years ago 2019 03 29 HubsOlaya Herrera AirportFocus citiesBarranquilla Caucasia QuibdoFleet size4Destinations14HeadquartersOlaya Herrera Airport Medellin ColombiaWebsitewww wbr ada aero wbr com Contents 1 History 2 Destinations 3 Fleet 3 1 Final fleet 3 2 Former fleet 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory Edit Old logo The beginning of operations of Aerolinea de Antioquia dates back to 1987 when it was established for the executive charter service In 1998 it began its transformation process by connecting Medellin with regional destinations At the start of its regular operation ADA had 4 Twin Otter type aircraft that had been operated by ACES and only covered short routes within the department of Antioquia In March 2002 it acquired a Twin Otter fleet from ACES Colombia It contracted with that company for the training of its crews and maintenance of its aircraft ACES in turn contracted with ADA for the operation of some of its regional routes such as Caucasia Puerto Berrio and Armenia until it ceased operations in 2003 In 2003 ADA became a commercial air service company of the Regular Public Transport in their Secondary Category clarification needed This new stage allowed the airline to access new routes ADA transported players from Atletico Nacional to the Copa Libertadores and journalists to the World Cup in Brazil in 2014 In 2006 ADA further consolidated its corporate social responsibility policy with the Making the dream of flying come true program With it hundreds of passengers from different municipalities of the country could travel by plane for the first time in their lives and enjoy a flight over their regions of origin In 2012 ADA strengthened its services by adding the Dornier 328 to their fleet In March 2019 ADA suspended its operations due to financial losses of more than 400 million pesos Destinations EditAerolinea de Antioquia served the following destinations as of March 2019 5 City Country IATA ICAO Airport Notes RefAcandi Colombia ACD SKAD Alcides Fernandez Airport 5 Apartado Colombia APO SKLC Antonio Roldan Betancourt Airport 5 Armenia Colombia AXM SKAR El Eden International Airport 5 Bahia Solano Colombia BSC SKBS Jose Celestino Mutis Airport 5 Barranquilla Colombia BAQ SKBQ Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport Focus city 5 Cali Colombia CLO SKCL Alfonso Bonilla Aragon International Airport 5 Caucasia Colombia CAQ SKCU Juan H White Airport Focus city 5 Corozal Colombia CZU SKCZ Las Brujas Airport 5 El Bagre Colombia EBG SKEB El Bagre Airport 5 Medellin Colombia EOH SKMD Enrique Olaya Herrera Airport Hub 5 Monteria Colombia MTR SKMR Los Garzones Airport 5 Pereira Colombia PEI SKPE Matecana International Airport 5 Quibdo Colombia UIB SKUI El Carano Airport Focus city 5 Tolu Colombia TLU SKTL Golfo de Morrosquillo Airport 5 Fleet EditFinal fleet Edit An ADA Jetstream 32 taxiing at Olaya Herrera Airport in 2008 The Aerolinea de Antioquia fleet included the following aircraft as of March 2019 6 7 Eastern Airlines fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers NotesDornier 328 110 3 32 Purchased from VIP EcuadorDornier 328 120 1 32 Purchased from SATENATotal 4 Former fleet Edit The airline previously operated the following aircraft British Aerospace Jetstream 32 Cessna 303 de Havilland Canada DHC 6 Twin OtterSee also EditList of defunct airlines of ColombiaReferences Edit Mision Vision Valores Archived January 12 2011 at the Wayback Machine Aerolinea de Antioquia Retrieved on January 26 2011 Contactenos Archived 2012 06 06 at the Wayback Machine Aerolinea de Antioquia Retrieved on January 26 2011 www ada aero com Aeropuerto Olaya Herrera Medellin Colombia Resena historica Archived February 9 2011 at the Wayback Machine Aerolinea de Antioquia Retrieved on January 26 2011 El inicio de operaciones de la Aerolinea de Antioquia ADA se remonta a 1987 Directory World Airlines Flight International 2007 03 27 p 48 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o Aerolinea de Antioquia destinations Archived April 24 2009 at the Wayback Machine Endres 2010 p 7 ADA Colombia Fleet Details and History Planespotters net Retrieved January 5 2020 Gunter Endres ed 2010 Flight International World Airlines 2010 Sutton Surrey England Reed Business Information ISBN 978 1 898779 39 1 External links Edit Media related to Aerolinea de Antioquia at Wikimedia Commons Official website in Spanish Portals Colombia Companies Aviation This article relating to a South American airline is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en 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