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Flex Linhas Aéreas, styled as FLEX, was a Brazilian non-regular charter airline based at
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. It is the brand name of Nordeste Linhas Aéreas S.A., judicial successor of former Viação Aérea Rio-Grandense, known as
Varig VARIG (acronym for Viação Aérea RIo-Grandense, ''Rio Grandean Airways'') was the first airline founded in Brazil, in 1927. From 1965 until 1990, it was Brazil's leading airline, and virtually its only international one. In 2005, Varig went ...
. Informally Flex is known as "old Varig". The rebranding was necessary because since July 20, 2006 the brand Varig belonged to a different judicial entity. Flex was declared bankrupt on August 20, 2010.


History

The history of Flex Linhas Aéreas is intimately related to that of Varig, since Flex was the judicial successor of Varig. On 17 June 2005 the airline
Varig VARIG (acronym for Viação Aérea RIo-Grandense, ''Rio Grandean Airways'') was the first airline founded in Brazil, in 1927. From 1965 until 1990, it was Brazil's leading airline, and virtually its only international one. In 2005, Varig went ...
requested to be placed under bankruptcy protection and to begin a recovery process. The request was granted on 22 June 2005. As part of this process, the airline was divided into two portions, informally known as "old" Varig and "new" Varig. "Old" Varig was judicially known as Viação Aérea Rio-Grandense. "New" Varig, judicially known as VRG Linhas Aéreas, was a new airline formed with some assets of the original Varig, and which was auctioned on 14 July 2006. The legal procedures were finalized on 20 July 2006. Since that day VRG Linhas Aéreas and Viação Aérea Rio-Grandense were different legal entities and airlines. At the time of the auction, the assets of VRG Linhas Aéreas comprised the brands Varig and Rio Sul Serviços Aéreos, Varig's route rights, all aircraft but one, and the Smiles mileage program. VRG Linhas Aéreas was bought by VarigLog. On 28 March 2007 VarigLog sold "new Varig" to
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, which presently operates the brand Varig. Viação Aérea Rio Grandense, informally known as "old Varig", retained the brand of Varig's former subsidiary Nordeste Linhas Aéreas Regionais, the IATA code of Nordeste, one aircraft, debts, liabilities, legal disputes, and various assets, concessions and properties of the original Varig. Since "old Varig" could not use the name Varig (brand and judicial name) anymore, its official judicial denomination changed to Nordeste Linhas Aéreas S.A. In order to give an image of new start, the brand name Flex was chosen. This name was unveiled on 23 October 2007 during the Brazilian Travel Agents Congress, ABAV, in Rio de Janeiro. The first flight under the new brand, a charter return flight between Rio de Janeiro Galeão-Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport and Salvador-Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport, took place on 8 March 2008. Between 17 June 2005 and 2 September 2009, Viação Aérea Rio-Grandense and later its successor since 2007, known by the brand Flex, remained in Recovery Order in the 1st Business Court of Rio de Janeiro, under the leadership of Judges Luiz Roberto Ayoub and Miguel Dau. After the bankruptcy protection was lifted, the administration of the airline could have returned to its original owner
Fundação Ruben Berta
which still owned 87% of the shares of Varig. However, Fundação Ruben Berta preferred to keep a judicial administrator. On 18 August 2009, Flex Linhas Aéreas had its authorization to operate non-regular passenger, cargo and postal services renewed for one year by the Brazilian Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC). Therefore, Flex operated flights on behalf of other airlines, as contracted. As part of the decisions made during the 2006 split, VRG Linhas Aéreas ("new Varig", owner of the brands Varig and Gol), was obliged to purchase from Flex a minimum of 140 hours worth of services per month. For this reason, some of VRG Linhas Aéreas flights, usually two flights a day, were operated by Flex under Gol flight numbers. This agreement ended in 2009. In 2009 Flex was in a BRL4 billion (US$2.1 billion, EUR1.5 billion) judicial dispute with the Federal Government of Brazil, a sum that corresponded to approximately 50% of its debts. The question was still before the Federal Supreme Court at a time when the airline had already won the cause in all other instances. Furthermore, Flex's financial problems persisted, including momentary failure to pay the due insurance costs of its sole aircraft and leasing fees to the aircraft's owner, which led to the grounding of the aircraft between November 1 and November 27, 2009. On November 10, 2009 the director, Aurélio Penelas, was replaced by Carlos Berardinelli, who was able to reach an agreement with the lessor weeks later and Flex could fly again. However, on February 1, 2010, the Flex aircraft was grounded again for delays in payment of insurance and leasing fees. As a result of accumulated debts of around BRL10 billion (US$5.7 billion, EUR4.5 billion), on August 20, 2010, at the request of the administrator, the 1st Business Court of Rio de Janeiro declared Flex bankrupt and initiated the process of liquidation. However, on September 10, the bankruptcy process was suspended at the request of Ruben Berta Foundation and the company returned in practical terms to recovery order status until the validity of the bankruptcy was to be judged.


Destinations

Flex Linhas Aéreas operated non-regular passenger, cargo and postal services on behalf of other airlines, as contracted, Gol being its main client. For this reason, some VRG Linhas Aéreas flights were operated by Flex under Gol flight numbers.


Fleet

The fleet of Flex Linhas Aéreas included the following aircraft in August 2010: This sole aircraft is now parked at the aircraft junkyard at the
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in
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. , the aircraft is in the process of being scrapped.


Flex Aviation and Flex Communication Services

FLEX Linhas Aéreas offered training for activities related to the air transport industries at th
Flex Aviation Center (FAC)
with schools located in
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and
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. It commissioned and trained pilots, flight crew, flight operational, dispatchers operational, specialists in flight safety, onsite staff to airports and shops, handling of cargo, and management courses. Its courses were recognized by organizations such as
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and
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. Flex Linhas Aéreas provided services to
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(AFIS), and Meteorology Service (MET) and Airport Information Service (AIS) at several airports in Brazil through th
Flex Communication Center (FCC)
FCC served, among others: TAM Airlines, VRG Linhas Aéreas (operator of Gol and Varig brands), VarigLog,
Avianca Brasil Avianca Brasil S.A. ( pt, Avianca Brasil), officially Oceanair Linhas Aéreas S/A, was a Brazilian airline based in Congonhas Airport in São Paulo, Brazil. According to the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC), which cancelled its ...
,
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, and
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. After the bankruptcy on August 20, 2010, this service was taken over by TRIP Linhas Aéreas.


See also

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References


External links


Flex Linhas AéreasFlex Aviation CenterFlex Communication CenterRuben Berta FoundationFlex Linhas Aéreas Photo Archive at airliners.netNational Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil
{{DEFAULTSORT:Flex Linhas Aereas Varig Defunct airlines of Brazil Airlines established in 2006 Airlines disestablished in 2010