1975–2009 airline in Portugal
ATA Aerocondor Transportes Aéreos Lda |
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Founded | 1975 |
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Commenced operations | 1984 |
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Ceased operations | 2008 |
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Operating bases | Cascais (-Tires) Cascais (LPCS) |
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Hubs | Cascais (-Tires) Cascais (LPCS) |
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Focus cities |
- Bragança (BGC/LPBG)
- Vila Real (-Tras os Montes) (VRL/LPVR)
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Fleet size | 8 |
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Destinations | 7 |
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Parent company | Aerocondor Group |
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Headquarters | Ponte de Sor |
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Key people |
- Victor Brito
- Victor João Brito
- José Manuel Brito
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Website | Aerocondor |
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Aerocondor (ATA Aerocondor Transportes Aéreos Lda.) was one of the first private capital Portuguese airlines certified by the Instituto Nacional de Aviação Civil (INAC) (National Institute for Civil Aviation) to transport passengers, as well as operating flight school operations based in Cascais. The regional airline operated scheduled services in mainland Portugal and to Madeira, as well as scheduled passenger services in France and charter services to the United Kingdom and Spain, from bases at Lisbon(-Portela de Sacavem) and Funchal/Madeira(-Santa Cruz/Santa Catarina), and its flight school in Cascais(-Tires) Aerodrome.[1]