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Air Panama

Air Panama is a regional airline based at Albrook "Marcos A. Gelabert" International Airport in Panama,[2] and is currently the second-largest air carrier in the country, surpassed only by Copa Airlines. The carrier offers both scheduled and charter passenger flights to more than 31 destinations from its hub at Albrook International Airport.

Air Panama
IATA ICAO Callsign
7P PST AIR PANAMA
Founded1980 (as PARSA)
HubsAlbrook "Marcos A. Gelabert" International Airport
Focus citiesEnrique Malek International Airport
Frequent-flyer programPreferential Service
Fleet size7
Destinations29
HeadquartersPanama City, Panama
Key people
  • George Novey (Chairman)
  • Eduardo Stagg (CEO & President)
Employees600 (2015)[1]
WebsiteAirpanama.com

History Edit

Inauguration Edit

 
A former Air Panama Fokker 70 parked at Albrook Airport in 2011

The airline was founded in 1980 as PARSA, though certain services were operated as Turismo Aéreo. At the time of its startup, Panama had been ruled by a military dictatorship government since 1968, but together with Aeroperlas, the company became one of the biggest and most prominent airlines in the country. On 20 December 1989, in the wake of the United States invasion of Panama, two Britten-Norman Islander aircraft owned by PARSA were damaged beyond repair in fighting action. Despite this, the airline expanded rapidly to other destinations around Panama and Costa Rica during the 1990s, and began to acquire newer aircraft.

On New Year's Eve 1997, PARSA suffered its first fatal accident when a Britten-Norman Islander crashed into the jungle 6.5 kilometres short of Rio Sidra Airport, Darien, killing all on board.

In January 1999, the airline moved its headquarters to the new Albrook - Marcos A. Gelabert International Airport, when the old airport located at Paitilla was shut down after 70 years of operation. In 2005, the Air Panama trademark rights were acquired. The name had been unused since the demise of Air Panamá Internacional in January 1990, and PARSA formally adopted the new name that year.

Expansion years Edit

 
An Air Panama Cessna 208 Caravan, used primarily on regional routes across Panama

After the purchase of the trademark rights in 2005, Chairman George Novey unveiled on a Fokker F-27 aircraft PARSA's new identity Air Panama. Shortly afterward, the airline introduced new scheduled services to other regional destinations around Panama and began to acquire turboprop aircraft such as the Saab 340 and the Bombardier Dash 8-300 series, replacing the aging British Aerospace Jetstream 31 and Fokker F27 Friendship fleet.

In 2009, Air Panama reached a historic milestone when it transported its one millionth passenger. That same year, the airline entered the jet age when it acquired two Fokker 70s. In 2011, Air Panama bought two used Fokker 50s previously owned by Scandinavian Airlines System and transported around 172,154 people. In January 2012, Air Panama announced a codeshare agreement with Copa Airlines, Panama's flag carrier and largest airline, linking all tourist destinations within Panama with several in Latin America. The agreement became effective five months later when the company started charter regional flights to Isla Colon from Tocumen International Airport.[3] As of 2016, this codeshare is no longer active.

 
A former Air Panama Fokker 100, mainly deployed for short-medium haul routes

On 29 February 2012, domestic competitor Aeroperlas Regional ceased operations due to financial troubles, leaving Air Panama as the sole regional carrier in the country.[4] The same month, the airline expressed an interest in initiating a non-stop international route from Panama to the Cayman Islands, using jet-powered aircraft.[5][6] In anticipation for these flights, Air Panama ordered two Fokker 100 aircraft, receiving the first one in June and the second two months later. As of February 2015, the planned service to Cayman Islands is on standstill. Almost six months after Aeroperlas' bankruptcy, Air Panama assumed all of its domestic routes.[7]

In November 2012, Air Panama launched an updated version of its website (www.airpanama.com), with a new operational system that allowed travelers to purchase tickets in real time, and to see flight schedules and status. It was the first time the airline extensively overhauled its website since its official rebranding in 2006.

In 2013, Air Panama sold the two Fokker 70s in favour of more spacious Fokker 100s. Between August and November of the same year, the airline acquired two Boeing 737-300s as part of a strategic expansion plan into the international market, which started with the launch of scheduled commercial services to Medellín, Colombia, in June 2014.[8]

In 2015, the airline added three more Fokker 100 aircraft. In July 2015 the airline began daily non-stop flights from Panama to San José, Costa Rica. Services to Costa Rica from David, Chiriqui are still maintained. On December 1, of the same year, Air Panama started services to Armenia, its second destination in Colombia.

Fleet Edit

Current fleet Edit

 
An Air Panama Fokker 50 at Changuinola "Capitán Manuel Niño" International Airport in 2019

The Air Panama fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of November 2020):[9]

Air Panama fleet
Aircraft In
service
Orders Passengers Notes
Cessna 208B Grand Caravan 3 12 12
Fokker 50 3 48 48
Piper PA-34 Seneca 1 4 4
Total 7

Former fleet Edit

Air Panama previously operated the following aircraft:

Flota histórica Edit

Flota histórica de Air Panamá[10][11]
Aeronave Número Introducido Retirado Matrículas
Boeing 737-300QC 3 2013 2018 HP-1795PST, HP-1796PST and HP-1923PST
British Aerospace Jetstream 1 2006 2006 HP-1477PS
Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander 8 2006 2018 HP-1153PS, HP-1232PS, HP-1759PS, HP-639PS, HP-1494PS, HP-870PS, HP-986PS and HP-1016PS
Cessna 182J Skylane 1 ?? ?? HP-1502PS
Cessna 208 Caravan 1 1991 1991 HP-1812PS (for airplane parts)
Cessna 208 Grand Caravan 1 2010 2018 HP-1611PS
Cessna U206E Stationair 1 ?? ?? HP-512PS
De Havilland Canada DHC-6 2 2006 2019 HP-1507PS and HP-1509PS
De Havilland Canada DHC-8 1 2007 2011 HP-1625PST
Fokker 70 2 2010 2013 HP-1731PST and HP-1732PST
Fokker 100 6 2012 2020 HP-1763PST, HP-1764PST, HP-1894PST, HP-1895PST, HP-1896PST and HP-1900PST
Fokker F27 Frienship 6 2004 2015 HP-1543PST, HP-1541PST, HP-1605PST, HP-1604PST, HP-1542PST and HP-1631PST
Fokker F28 Fellowship 3 2010 2019 HP-1900PST, HP-1731PST and HP-1732PST
Piper PA-34 Seneca 1 2006 2020 HP-1688PS
Saab 340 2 2009 2018 HP-1670PST and HP-1671PST

Accidents and incidents Edit

During its history, Air Panama (PARSA) had the following incidents and accidents:

Air Panama Reported Incidents
Flight Date Aircraft Location Description Casualties
Fatal Serious Minor Uninjured Ground
N/A[12] December 31, 1997 Britten-Norman Islander Near Rio Sidra Airport, San Blas (Gunayala) On New Year Eve 1997 at 07:45 local time, a PARSA Britten-Norman Islander (registered HP-986PS) crashed into a jungle area 6.5 kilometres short of Rio Sidra Airport following a flight from Panama City in bad weather conditions. Nine passengers and the pilot lost their lives. It was the first crash since the foundation of the company in 1980. 10 0 0 0 0
N/A[13] December 29, 2002 Britten-Norman Islander Over the Caribbean Sea, near Bocas Del Toro On 29 December 2002 at 16:06 local time, ATC lost contact with a PARSA Britten-Norman Islander (registered HP-1016PS) during an empty ferry flight from Bocas del Toro to Panama City, while the aircraft was over the Caribbean Sea. The aircraft and its pilot were never found. 1 0 0 0 0
680[14] June 1, 2006 Jetstream 31 Bocas del Toro "Isla Colón" International Airport On 1 June 2006 at 07:55 local time, a British Aerospace Jetstream (registered HP-1477PST) skidded and overshot the runway upon landing in heavy rain at Bocas del Toro "Isla Colón" International Airport after a scheduled flight from Panama City. The aircraft was substantially damaged. The 16 passengers and two crew members evacuated the aircraft without any injuries. The plane was written off. 0 0 0 16 0
980[15] October 31, 2007 Fokker F27-200 Albrook "Marcos A. Gelabert" International Airport On 31 October 2007 at 20:40 UTC, a Fokker F27 Friendship (registered HP-1541PST) bound for Bocas del Toro "Isla Colón" International Airport for a scheduled passenger flight, veered off the runway at Albrook "Marcos A. Gelabert" International Airport. All nine passengers and four crew members evacuated the aircraft without injuries. The aircraft was written off. 0 0 0 9 0

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "AirPanama | Ahora todos podemos viajar". www.airpanama.com.
  2. ^ "Contact us." Air Panama. Retrieved on April 18, 2012. "Marcos A. Gelabert, Airport- Main Office" and "Air Panama - Panama Travel Expert. Panama Tourism. Aeropuerto Marcos A. Gelabert, Albrook Panama, Republic of Panama."
  3. ^ . La Prensa. Archived from the original on 3 May 2012. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  4. ^ "Aeroperlas Shuts Down - As Of Today". Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  5. ^ "Air Panama looks at Cayman flights | the Visitor Panama". Archived from the original on 2012-07-12. Retrieved 2012-03-25.
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2012-03-25.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  7. ^ "Air Panamá continuará sola en el mercado". La Prensa. Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  8. ^ "NOTICIAS". Retrieved 29 July 2015.
  9. ^ . airpanama.com. Archived from the original on 2020-04-30. Retrieved 2016-10-18.
  10. ^ "Air Panama - Fleet - PlaneLogger". planelogger.com. Retrieved 2022-08-07.
  11. ^ "Air Panamá fleet". rzjets.net. Retrieved 2023-03-19.
  12. ^ "1997 PARSA crash at the Aviation Safety Network". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  13. ^ "2002 PARSA crash at the Aviation Safety Network". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  14. ^ "Air Panama 2006 accident at the Aviation Safety Network". aviation-safety.net. Retrieved July 4, 2012.
  15. ^ "Air Panama 2007 accident at the Aviation Safety Network". Retrieved July 4, 2012.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Air Panama is a regional airline based at Albrook Marcos A Gelabert International Airport in Panama 2 and is currently the second largest air carrier in the country surpassed only by Copa Airlines The carrier offers both scheduled and charter passenger flights to more than 31 destinations from its hub at Albrook International Airport Air PanamaIATA ICAO Callsign7P PST AIR PANAMAFounded1980 as PARSA HubsAlbrook Marcos A Gelabert International AirportFocus citiesEnrique Malek International AirportFrequent flyer programPreferential ServiceFleet size7Destinations29HeadquartersPanama City PanamaKey peopleGeorge Novey Chairman Eduardo Stagg CEO amp President Employees600 2015 1 WebsiteAirpanama com Contents 1 History 1 1 Inauguration 1 2 Expansion years 2 Fleet 2 1 Current fleet 2 2 Former fleet 2 3 Flota historica 3 Accidents and incidents 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory EditInauguration Edit nbsp A former Air Panama Fokker 70 parked at Albrook Airport in 2011The airline was founded in 1980 as PARSA though certain services were operated as Turismo Aereo At the time of its startup Panama had been ruled by a military dictatorship government since 1968 but together with Aeroperlas the company became one of the biggest and most prominent airlines in the country On 20 December 1989 in the wake of the United States invasion of Panama two Britten Norman Islander aircraft owned by PARSA were damaged beyond repair in fighting action Despite this the airline expanded rapidly to other destinations around Panama and Costa Rica during the 1990s and began to acquire newer aircraft On New Year s Eve 1997 PARSA suffered its first fatal accident when a Britten Norman Islander crashed into the jungle 6 5 kilometres short of Rio Sidra Airport Darien killing all on board In January 1999 the airline moved its headquarters to the new Albrook Marcos A Gelabert International Airport when the old airport located at Paitilla was shut down after 70 years of operation In 2005 the Air Panama trademark rights were acquired The name had been unused since the demise of Air Panama Internacional in January 1990 and PARSA formally adopted the new name that year Expansion years Edit nbsp An Air Panama Cessna 208 Caravan used primarily on regional routes across PanamaAfter the purchase of the trademark rights in 2005 Chairman George Novey unveiled on a Fokker F 27 aircraft PARSA s new identity Air Panama Shortly afterward the airline introduced new scheduled services to other regional destinations around Panama and began to acquire turboprop aircraft such as the Saab 340 and the Bombardier Dash 8 300 series replacing the aging British Aerospace Jetstream 31 and Fokker F27 Friendship fleet In 2009 Air Panama reached a historic milestone when it transported its one millionth passenger That same year the airline entered the jet age when it acquired two Fokker 70s In 2011 Air Panama bought two used Fokker 50s previously owned by Scandinavian Airlines System and transported around 172 154 people In January 2012 Air Panama announced a codeshare agreement with Copa Airlines Panama s flag carrier and largest airline linking all tourist destinations within Panama with several in Latin America The agreement became effective five months later when the company started charter regional flights to Isla Colon from Tocumen International Airport 3 As of 2016 this codeshare is no longer active nbsp A former Air Panama Fokker 100 mainly deployed for short medium haul routesOn 29 February 2012 domestic competitor Aeroperlas Regional ceased operations due to financial troubles leaving Air Panama as the sole regional carrier in the country 4 The same month the airline expressed an interest in initiating a non stop international route from Panama to the Cayman Islands using jet powered aircraft 5 6 In anticipation for these flights Air Panama ordered two Fokker 100 aircraft receiving the first one in June and the second two months later As of February 2015 the planned service to Cayman Islands is on standstill Almost six months after Aeroperlas bankruptcy Air Panama assumed all of its domestic routes 7 In November 2012 Air Panama launched an updated version of its website www airpanama com with a new operational system that allowed travelers to purchase tickets in real time and to see flight schedules and status It was the first time the airline extensively overhauled its website since its official rebranding in 2006 In 2013 Air Panama sold the two Fokker 70s in favour of more spacious Fokker 100s Between August and November of the same year the airline acquired two Boeing 737 300s as part of a strategic expansion plan into the international market which started with the launch of scheduled commercial services to Medellin Colombia in June 2014 8 In 2015 the airline added three more Fokker 100 aircraft In July 2015 the airline began daily non stop flights from Panama to San Jose Costa Rica Services to Costa Rica from David Chiriqui are still maintained On December 1 of the same year Air Panama started services to Armenia its second destination in Colombia Fleet EditCurrent fleet Edit nbsp An Air Panama Fokker 50 at Changuinola Capitan Manuel Nino International Airport in 2019The Air Panama fleet consists of the following aircraft as of November 2020 9 Air Panama fleet Aircraft In service Orders Passengers NotesCessna 208B Grand Caravan 3 12 12Fokker 50 3 48 48Piper PA 34 Seneca 1 4 4Total 7 Former fleet Edit Air Panama previously operated the following aircraft Flota historica Edit Flota historica de Air Panama 10 11 Aeronave Numero Introducido Retirado MatriculasBoeing 737 300QC 3 2013 2018 HP 1795PST HP 1796PST and HP 1923PSTBritish Aerospace Jetstream 1 2006 2006 HP 1477PSBritten Norman BN 2 Islander 8 2006 2018 HP 1153PS HP 1232PS HP 1759PS HP 639PS HP 1494PS HP 870PS HP 986PS and HP 1016PSCessna 182J Skylane 1 HP 1502PSCessna 208 Caravan 1 1991 1991 HP 1812PS for airplane parts Cessna 208 Grand Caravan 1 2010 2018 HP 1611PSCessna U206E Stationair 1 HP 512PSDe Havilland Canada DHC 6 2 2006 2019 HP 1507PS and HP 1509PSDe Havilland Canada DHC 8 1 2007 2011 HP 1625PSTFokker 70 2 2010 2013 HP 1731PST and HP 1732PSTFokker 100 6 2012 2020 HP 1763PST HP 1764PST HP 1894PST HP 1895PST HP 1896PST and HP 1900PSTFokker F27 Frienship 6 2004 2015 HP 1543PST HP 1541PST HP 1605PST HP 1604PST HP 1542PST and HP 1631PSTFokker F28 Fellowship 3 2010 2019 HP 1900PST HP 1731PST and HP 1732PSTPiper PA 34 Seneca 1 2006 2020 HP 1688PSSaab 340 2 2009 2018 HP 1670PST and HP 1671PSTAccidents and incidents EditDuring its history Air Panama PARSA had the following incidents and accidents Air Panama Reported Incidents Flight Date Aircraft Location Description CasualtiesFatal Serious Minor Uninjured GroundN A 12 December 31 1997 Britten Norman Islander Near Rio Sidra Airport San Blas Gunayala On New Year Eve 1997 at 07 45 local time a PARSA Britten Norman Islander registered HP 986PS crashed into a jungle area 6 5 kilometres short of Rio Sidra Airport following a flight from Panama City in bad weather conditions Nine passengers and the pilot lost their lives It was the first crash since the foundation of the company in 1980 10 0 0 0 0N A 13 December 29 2002 Britten Norman Islander Over the Caribbean Sea near Bocas Del Toro On 29 December 2002 at 16 06 local time ATC lost contact with a PARSA Britten Norman Islander registered HP 1016PS during an empty ferry flight from Bocas del Toro to Panama City while the aircraft was over the Caribbean Sea The aircraft and its pilot were never found 1 0 0 0 0680 14 June 1 2006 Jetstream 31 Bocas del Toro Isla Colon International Airport On 1 June 2006 at 07 55 local time a British Aerospace Jetstream registered HP 1477PST skidded and overshot the runway upon landing in heavy rain at Bocas del Toro Isla Colon International Airport after a scheduled flight from Panama City The aircraft was substantially damaged The 16 passengers and two crew members evacuated the aircraft without any injuries The plane was written off 0 0 0 16 0980 15 October 31 2007 Fokker F27 200 Albrook Marcos A Gelabert International Airport On 31 October 2007 at 20 40 UTC a Fokker F27 Friendship registered HP 1541PST bound for Bocas del Toro Isla Colon International Airport for a scheduled passenger flight veered off the runway at Albrook Marcos A Gelabert International Airport All nine passengers and four crew members evacuated the aircraft without injuries The aircraft was written off 0 0 0 9 0See also EditList of airlines of PanamaReferences Edit AirPanama Ahora todos podemos viajar www airpanama com Contact us Air Panama Retrieved on April 18 2012 Marcos A Gelabert Airport Main Office and Air Panama Panama Travel Expert Panama Tourism Aeropuerto Marcos A Gelabert Albrook Panama Republic of Panama Conectaran Isla Colon con Latinoamerica La Prensa Archived from the original on 3 May 2012 Retrieved 29 July 2015 Aeroperlas Shuts Down As Of Today Retrieved 29 July 2015 Air Panama looks at Cayman flights the Visitor Panama Archived from the original on 2012 07 12 Retrieved 2012 03 25 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2015 02 19 Retrieved 2012 03 25 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Air Panama continuara sola en el mercado La Prensa Retrieved 29 July 2015 NOTICIAS Retrieved 29 July 2015 Viajar a Panama Reservaciones online Pasajes Aereos airpanama com Archived from the original on 2020 04 30 Retrieved 2016 10 18 Air Panama Fleet PlaneLogger planelogger com Retrieved 2022 08 07 Air Panama fleet rzjets net Retrieved 2023 03 19 1997 PARSA crash at the Aviation Safety Network aviation safety net Retrieved July 4 2012 2002 PARSA crash at the Aviation Safety Network aviation safety net Retrieved July 4 2012 Air Panama 2006 accident at the Aviation Safety Network aviation safety net Retrieved July 4 2012 Air Panama 2007 accident at the Aviation Safety Network Retrieved July 4 2012 External 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