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Avianca Cargo (formerly ''Tampa Cargo - Transportes Aereos Mercantiles PanAmericanos S.A.'') is a
cargo airline Cargo airlines (or air freight carriers, and derivatives of these names) are airlines mainly dedicated to the transport of air cargo, cargo by air. Some cargo airlines are divisions or subsidiaries of larger passenger airlines. In 2018, airline ...
based at
José María Córdova International Airport José María Córdova International Airport is an international airport located in the city of Rionegro, south-east of Medellín, and is the second largest airport in Colombia after El Dorado International Airport of Bogotá in terms of infra ...
in Medellín, Colombia. It is an all-cargo airline transporting flowers from Latin America to
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, as well as general cargo throughout the Americas.


History

The airline was established in March 11, 1973 by Luís H. Coulson along with Captain Juan Fernando Mesa, Captain Orlando Botero Escobar and Captain Anibal Obando Echeverri. It commenced operations with a
Douglas DC-6A The Douglas DC-6 is a piston-powered airliner and cargo aircraft built by the Douglas Aircraft Company from 1946 to 1958. Originally intended as a military transport near the end of World War II, it was reworked after the war to compete with ...
, which formed part of the initial fleet that was acquired. These were retired in the early 1980s. After overcoming several crises due to drug trafficking problems in one of its aircraft, in 1988, Tampa Cargo decided to renew its fleet by bringing
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s with the most modern technology of its time, including GPS positioning systems and CFM engines.
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signed an agreement to acquire a 40% stake in Tampa Cargo in 1996, which was later increased to 58% in 2003. On July 26, 2003, the company inaugurated its Maintenance Hangar in Rionegro-Antioquia and the new route to Perú was placed in operation that same year. In September 2004 Tampa Cargo started its fleet renovation by incorporating the
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.
Avianca Avianca S.A. ( acronym in Spanish for ''Aerovias del Continente Americano S.A.'', "Airways of the American Continent") is a Colombian airline. It has been the flag carrier of Colombia since December 5, 1919, when it was initially registered und ...
acquired a 100% stake in Tampa Cargo in July 2008. On February 1, 2010, Tampa Cargo was advised that after concluding the regulatory approval and the approval of competences required to concrete the union announced in October 2009, Synergy Group, the owner of Avianca, and Kingsland Holding Limited, the owner of Grupo TACA, signed the Agreement through which the closing that started up the strategic union of their businesses was made official, and that the name of the strategic union was AviancaTaca Holding. Then, the holding created the Cargo Vice-Presidency to which Tampa Cargo and its cargo aircraft fleet belong, naming Tampa Cargo the administrator of the Avianca and Taca commercial aircraft capacity. On September 27, 2011, Avianca ordered four Airbus A330-200Fs to replace the existing Tampa Cargo fleet, with deliveries to commence in December 2012. This made Tampa Cargo the first A330F operator in Latin America. The airline was re-branded as Avianca Cargo in May 28, 2013.


Destinations

Avianca Cargo operates to the following destinations:


Fleet


Current fleet

The Avianca Cargo fleet consists of the following aircraft as of May 2022.


Former fleet

The airline previously operated the following aircraft:


Accidents and incidents

*On December 14, 1983, a
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(registered HK-2401X) crashed into a factory after taking off from Medellín's
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. The cause of the accident was a failure on engines 3 and 4 by foreign objects during the initial ascent. All 3 crew members on board died, plus 22 on the ground. *On July 14, 1989, a Douglas DC-8-63F (registered HK-3490X) took off from
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, when the main cargo door opened shortly after. The aircraft returned to the airport and landed safely. *On October 9, 1994, a
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(registered HK-3355X) was flying from
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to
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. When climbing, the second hydraulic pump light of the engine 3 illuminated. The leak couldn't be stopped and the aircraft returned to São Paulo. The nosegear didn't extend and the main gear didn't lock down and the aircraft slid during the emergency landing. None of the 5 occupants on board were killed. *On February 4, 2007, a Douglas DC-8-71F (registered HK-4277), operating a cargo flight to
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, veered to the right during landing approach. The pilot said that it may have been due to a crosswind. The aircraft's landing gear collapsed when touchdown the runway. None of the 3 occupants on board were killed, while the aircraft was damaged beyond repairs.


See also

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List of airlines of Colombia This is a list of airlines which have an air operator's certificate issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Colombia. See also *List of defunct airlines of Colombia *List of airlines References {{Americas topic, List of airlines of ...


References


External links


Official website
{{Airlines of Colombia Avianca Airlines of Colombia Airlines established in 1973 Cargo airlines Colombian companies established in 1973