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Ladeco

 
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Ladeco
LADECO Logo.png
IATA
UC
ICAO
LCO
Callsign
LADECO
Founded November 1, 1958
Commenced operations November 1, 1958
Ceased operations April 25, 1996
Hubs * El Loa International Airport
* Los Cerrillos International Airport
Focus cities * Calama
* Santiago de Chile
Fleet size 15
Destinations 49
Company slogan Chilean Airlines
(Aerolineas Chilenas)
Headquarters Santiago,  Chile
Key people


Ladeco was a former Chilean airline; Ladeco stood for "Línea Aérea Del Cobre" or the "Airline of Copper," in reference to the principal Chilean export.[1]

Ladeco began operations in 1958 flying mostly internal routes between Chile's major cities and some international routes, and continued to run services until 1994 when LanChile (currently called LAN Airlines) bought over 99% of the shares and merged Ladeco into its fleet. At the time of takeover, Ladeco was equipped mainly with 737 aircraft as well as some 727s and 757s. Ladeco then became exclusively an internal carrier between Chilean cities. Its name has since disappeared and most internal routes are covered by an affiliate of LAN Airlines called LAN Express.[2]

References

  1. ^ "LADECO". TheFreeDictionary.com. http://acronyms.thefreedictionary.com/Linea+Aerea+del+Cobre+SA+(Chilean+airline). Retrieved 2008-02-08. 
  2. ^ "LanChile Announces the Formation of LanCargo Chile as Part of the New LanCargo Group". Business Wire. http://www.allbusiness.com/transportation/air-transportation-airlines-air-freight/6182189-1.html. Retrieved 2008-02-08. 

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