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Founded | 30 June 1998 | (as OceanAir)||||||
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Ceased operations | 24 May 2019 14 July 2020 (bankrupt) | (suspended) ||||||
Hubs | Rio de Janeiro–Santos Dumont | ||||||
Secondary hubs | São Paulo–Congonhas | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Programa Amigo | ||||||
Alliance | Star Alliance (2015-2019; affiliate)[1] | ||||||
Fleet size | 6 | ||||||
Destinations | 4 | ||||||
Holding company#Parent company | Synergy Group | ||||||
Headquarters | São Paulo, Brazil | ||||||
Key people | Frederico Pedreira (President) José Efromovich (CEO) | ||||||
Revenue | US$720 million (2019) | ||||||
Employees | 1,687 (2019)[2] | ||||||
Website | avianca |
Avianca Brasil S.A. (Portuguese: Avianca Brasil), officially Oceanair Linhas Aéreas S/A, was[3] a Brazilian airline based in Congonhas Airport in São Paulo, Brazil.[4][5] According to the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC), which cancelled its operation, prior to cessation of operations, from January to December 2018 Avianca Brasil had 13.4% of the domestic and 7.3% of the international market share in terms of passengers per kilometer flown,[6] making it the fourth-largest airline both in domestic and international traffic in Brazil. The company slots (landings and take-off permits) were redistributed by Anac. An auction on 10 July 2019 raised R$555.3 million, not enough to pay a debt of R$2.7 billion, although Avianca's bankruptcy was not officially decreed.[7]
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