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BRA Transportes Aéreos

BRA Transportes Aéreos S/A was a Brazilian low-fare airline based in São Paulo, Brazil, which used to operate both domestic and international scheduled services, as well as charter flights. Its main base was São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport.[1] BRA was the third largest airline in Brazil with 4.19% of the domestic Brazilian market as of August 2006.[citation needed]

BRA Transportes Aéreos
(Brasil Rodo Aéreo)
IATA ICAO Callsign
B7 BRB BRA-TRANSPAEREOS
Founded1999
Ceased operations7 November 2007
Hubs
HeadquartersSão Paulo, Brazil
Key peopleHumberto Folegatti (CEO)
Websitewww.voebra.com.br

History edit

In July 2007 BRA, started a code-share agreement with OceanAir, substantially increasing their domestic destinations.

On 6 November 2007, BRA announced that it would suspend all of its flights starting on 7 November and leave all of its 1,000+ employees under mandatory notice of termination of employment.[2][3]

In 2009, the airline was back in operations with charter flights with a solo Boeing 737-300 ex-Gol Linhas Aéreas, but it was sold to Puma Air, a Brazilian airline that started operating jets in 2010.

On June 18, 2009, BRA had its authorization to operate non-regular passenger flights renewed for one year by the Brazilian Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC).[4] Therefore, BRA operated flights on behalf of other airlines or parties, as contracted.

Destinations edit

BRA Transportes Aéreos operated only non-regular passenger services on behalf of other airlines or parties, as contracted.

 
BRA Boeing 767-300ER at Milan-Malpensa in 2006
 
BRA ticket office at Brasília International Airport, in Brazil

Previously, BRA operated services to the following scheduled domestic destinations[citation needed] (destinations – IATA/ICAO codes):

BRA operated services to the following international destinations:

Scheduled flights:

Charter (operated flights):

Fleet edit

 
BRA Boeing 737-300
 
BRA Boeing 737-400

BRA consisted of the following aircraft:[1][5]

BRA fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Boeing 737-300 7 2001 2007
1 2009 2010 Sold to Puma Air
Boeing 737-400 3 2002 2007
Boeing 767-200 1 2006 2007
Boeing 767-300ER 1 2004 2007 Sold to OceanAir
Embraer 195 20 Cancelled Indended to be delivered in 2008[6]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 88.
  2. ^ BRA pede suspensão de vôos e afasta 1.100 funcionários [BRA calls for suspension of flights and removes 1,100 employees] (in Portuguese), Folha Online, (6 November 2007). Retrieved on 7 November 2007.
  3. ^ Brazil airline BRA requests suspension of all flights amid financial woes, International Herald Tribune, (6 November 2007). Retrieved on 7 November 2007.
  4. ^ [ANAC authorizes BRA to operate non-scheduled flights and requires passenger protection] (in Portuguese). ANAC. 18 June 2009. Archived from the original on 5 January 2010. Retrieved 15 October 2010.
  5. ^ "BRA Transportes Aéreos Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Retrieved October 6, 2023.
  6. ^ "BRA becomes first Brazilian E-Jet user". Flightglobal.com. 20 June 2007.

External links edit

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  • BRA Transportes Aéreos fleet detail

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peopleHumberto Folegatti CEO Websitewww wbr voebra wbr com wbr br Contents 1 History 2 Destinations 3 Fleet 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory editIn July 2007 BRA started a code share agreement with OceanAir substantially increasing their domestic destinations On 6 November 2007 BRA announced that it would suspend all of its flights starting on 7 November and leave all of its 1 000 employees under mandatory notice of termination of employment 2 3 In 2009 the airline was back in operations with charter flights with a solo Boeing 737 300 ex Gol Linhas Aereas but it was sold to Puma Air a Brazilian airline that started operating jets in 2010 On June 18 2009 BRA had its authorization to operate non regular passenger flights renewed for one year by the Brazilian Civil Aviation Agency ANAC 4 Therefore BRA operated flights on behalf of other airlines or parties as contracted Destinations editBRA Transportes Aereos operated only non regular passenger services on behalf of other airlines or parties as contracted nbsp BRA Boeing 767 300ER at Milan Malpensa in 2006 nbsp BRA ticket office at Brasilia International Airport in BrazilPreviously BRA operated services to the following scheduled domestic destinations citation needed destinations IATA ICAO codes Aracaju AJU SBAR Belem BEL SBBE Belo Horizonte Confins International Airport CNF SBCF and Pampulha Airport PLU SBBH Brasilia BSB SBBR Caldas Novas CLV SWKN Campina Grande CPV SBKG Campo Grande CPG SBCG Caruaru CAU Cuiaba CGB Curitiba CWB SBCT Fernando de Noronha FEN SBFN Florianopolis FLN SBFL Fortaleza FOR SBFZ Goiania GYN SBGO Joao Pessoa JPA SBJP Juazeiro do Norte JDO SBJU Maceio MCZ SBMO Marilia MII SBML Natal NAT SBNT Palmas PMW Paulo Afonso PAF SBUF Petrolina PNZ SBPL Porto Alegre POA SBPA Porto Seguro BPS SBPS Recife REC SBRF Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Galeao International Airport GIG SBGL Salvador SSA SBSV Sao Jose do Rio Preto SJP SBSR Sao Luis SLZ SBSL Sao Paulo Sao Paulo Guarulhos International Airport GRU SBGR and Congonhas Sao Paulo International Airport CGH SBSP Hubs Teresina THE SBTE Uberlandia UDI SBUL Vitoria VIX SBVTBRA operated services to the following international destinations Scheduled flights Lisbon Portugal LIS LPPT Madrid Spain MAD LEMD Milan Italy Malpensa International Airport MXP LIMCCharter operated flights Cologne Bonn Germany CGN EDDK Oporto Portugal OPO LPPR Oslo Norway OSL ENGM Rome Italy Leonardo da Vinci International Airport FCO LIRF Stockholm Sweden Arlanda International Airport ARN ESSA Tel Aviv Israel TLV LLBG Cordoba Argentina COR SACOFleet edit nbsp BRA Boeing 737 300 nbsp BRA Boeing 737 400BRA consisted of the following aircraft 1 5 BRA fleet Aircraft Total Introduced Retired NotesBoeing 737 300 7 2001 20071 2009 2010 Sold to Puma AirBoeing 737 400 3 2002 2007Boeing 767 200 1 2006 2007Boeing 767 300ER 1 2004 2007 Sold to OceanAirEmbraer 195 20 Cancelled Indended to be delivered in 2008 6 See also editList of defunct airlines of BrazilReferences edit a b Directory World Airlines Flight International 2007 03 27 p 88 BRA pede suspensao de voos e afasta 1 100 funcionarios BRA calls for suspension of flights and removes 1 100 employees in Portuguese Folha Online 6 November 2007 Retrieved on 7 November 2007 Brazil airline BRA requests suspension of all flights amid financial woes International Herald Tribune 6 November 2007 Retrieved on 7 November 2007 ANAC autoriza BRA a operar voos nao regulares e exige protecao aos passageiros ANAC authorizes BRA to operate non scheduled flights and requires passenger protection in Portuguese ANAC 18 June 2009 Archived from the original on 5 January 2010 Retrieved 15 October 2010 BRA Transportes Aereos Fleet Details and History Planespotters net Retrieved October 6 2023 BRA becomes first Brazilian E Jet user Flightglobal com 20 June 2007 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to BRA Transportes Aereos BRA Transportes Aereos archive BRA Transportes Aereos fleet detail 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