RUTACA Airlines
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| Rutas Aereas Compañia Anonima | ||
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| IATA N/A |
ICAO RUC |
Callsign Rutaca |
| Founded | 1974 | |
| Hubs | Aeropuerto Internacional Manuel Carlos Piar | |
| Fleet size | 8 | |
| Destinations | 5 | |
| Parent company | Rutas Aereas CA | |
| Company slogan | Crece Volando (grows in a fly) |
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| Headquarters | Ciudad Bolívar, Bolivar, Venezuela | |
| Key people | N/A | |
| Website: Rutaca | ||
Rutaca (Rutas Aereas CA) is an airline based in Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela.
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Rutaca was established and began operations in 1974. It currently operates scheduled and charter services throughout the country.
This is the list of places that Rutaca flies to (as of September 2006):
- Caracas
- Ciudad Bolívar
- Porlamar
- Puerto Ordaz
- San Antonio del Tachira
- Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago (Charter Services)
- On January 25, 2001, a Rutaca Douglas DC-3 aircraft crashed shortly after taking off from Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela, killing all 20 passengers and four crew members.
The Rutaca fleet includes the following aircraft (at August 2006) [1] :
Other aircraft (as of January 2005):
- Aero Ejecutivos
- Aeropostal Alas de Venezuela
- Aserca Airlines
- Avensa
- Avior Airlines
- Conviasa
- LAI - Linea Aerea IAACA
- LASER Airlines
- Linea Turistica Aerotuy
- Santa Barbara Airlines
- Servivensa
- Sol America
- Sundance Air Venezuela
- Transcarga
- Venezolana
- Vensecar Internacional
- ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
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