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Startup Fly Peru Receives Its AOC Ahead Of December Launch
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The Peruvian Government has granted an Air Operator Certificate (AOC) to the startup Fly Perú Airlines. Now, the new company will have to start its certification process within the next six months. Fly Perú aims to become a domestic carrier in the South American country. What else do we know? Let’s investigate further.
There could be a new Peruvian carrier called Fly Peru Airlines. Photo: Getty Images.
The AOC for the new carrier
Peru could have up to three new airlines shortly. The Peruvian Government is working towards launching
Sky Airline (Chile) and AviancaTaca Holdings have concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in which the Colombian group will acquire a controlling 59% stake in the Chilean carrier.
Sky Airline (Chile) and AviancaTaca Holdings have concluded a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) in which the Colombian group will acquire a controlling 59% stake in the Chilean carrier. Following 15 months of intense negotiations, the agreement was signed last month by the CEO of Sky Airline, Holger Paulmann, and AviancaTaca Holding majority owner, Germán Efromovich. “For Avianca and its ambition of being the most prominent airline holding group in Latin America, the Chilean market, despite being small, is extremely important from a strategic point of view and Sky Airline, which has been our business partner in recent years, is ideal for progress in consolidating and advancing our plans to become the leading Latin American airline,” Avianca CEO Fabio Villegas told the Modo Charlie news sit