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AVANT Airlines was a
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an airline, belonging to Turbus. It started flying in 1997 and closed down in 2001.


History

AVANT Airlines made its first flights to La Serena in 1997. In the following months AVANT was flying to different cities of Chile. In 1998 it acquired another Chilean airline, National Airlines, for 24 million
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. In 1999 AVANT went into bankruptcy despite having 30% of the Chilean air market. The Chilean airline was owned by the Diez family, which also owned bus company TurBus. Its last flight was in 2001, a flight from Calama to
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, bringing the airline's existence to an end.


Fleet

* 9x 737-200


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Defunct airlines of Chile Airlines established in 1997 Airlines disestablished in 2001 2001 disestablishments in Chile Chilean companies established in 1997 {{Chile-airline-stub