TAF Linhas Aéreas was an
airline based in
Fortaleza
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,
Brazil. It operated regional passenger and cargo services. Today, the owner continues to do Services with a ''TAF Taxi Aéreo'' or Taf Air Taxi, using some
Cessna 208 Caravan
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to sporadic flights in interior of
Northeast
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of
Brazil.
History
The airline was established and started operations as an
air taxi company (Táxi Aéreo Fortaleza) in 1957 by pilot João Ariston Pessoa de Araújo, who was born in Cascavel.
In 1992, TAF started operating night cargo flights for the
Brazilian Postal Service between the cities of
Recife, Fortaleza,
João Pessoa,
Natal,
Juazeiro do Norte and
Sobral, with a fleet of two
Cessna 208 Caravan
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and two
Embraer EMB 110 Bandeirante.
On 1 March 1995, it was officially proclaimed a regular airline, and on 17 March 1996 its name became TAF Linhas Aéreas S.A.
In 1998, the company started operating flights on the route Juazeiro do Norte – Sobral –
Iguatu. In 1999, competition from
Nordeste and
Varig forced it to cancel the routes it had by then established to
Picos, Recife and
Teresina. On 20 June 2000, TAF received a
Boeing 737-248C, a version convertible between passenger and cargo configurations, joining a fleet that then consisted of 5 Cessna 208 and 4 Embraer 110.
In 2001, it suspended its passenger flights for some time, concentrating its efforts again on postal cargo flights. Two of its Embraer 110 were then put out of service.
In 2002, it received its second Boeing 737-200 to operate cargo flights on the Recife – Natal –
São Luís – Teresina –
Brasília –
Rio de Janeiro route. This was the very same aircraft that had been in the dramatic "
Landshut hijacking" episode while flying for
Lufthansa
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in 1977.
Also in 2002, one Cessna 208 left the fleet. In 2003, TAF received another cargo Boeing 737-200 and started flying to
Goiânia and
São Paulo.
In 2004, it received a
Boeing 727-228 to operate further cargo flights. In the following year, it resumed regular passenger flights and started its first international route, to
Cayenne
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,
French Guiana, via
Belém and
Macapá.
In September 2007, it started the weekend route Recife – Fortaleza – Belém –
Manaus
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–
Aruba
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, on a Boeing 737-200.
In September 2008, TAF stopped operating scheduled domestic passenger flights and in April 2009, international passenger flights. It then concentrated its efforts again on cargo and postal services.
On 15 June 2010, the
National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil suspended the operational license of TAF and the airline was grounded. Finally, on 7 February 2013 its license was revoked.
In 2010, only Táxi Aéreo Fortaleza continued to operate in the air taxi service. Today the company operates charters flights with small aircraft, including three helicopters, with contracts of the Civil House of the State Government of Ceará, Unimed Fortaleza and Legislative Assembly.
Destinations
TAF flew its Fortaleza - Belém - Macapá - Cayenne route until April 2009.
Fleet
It consisted of the following aircraft among several charter executive aircraft and helicopters :
See also
*
List of defunct airlines of Brazil
References
External links
TAF Linhas Aéreas fleet
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Defunct airlines of Brazil
Airlines established in 1995
Airlines disestablished in 2009