The startup Fly Peru Airways has been granted an Air Operator Certificates (AOC) by the Peruvian Authorities.
Because of this, Fly Peru Airways should begin the certification course of inside the subsequent six months following the Peruvian legislation, that means the corporate has till December to take action. The validity interval of the AOC will final 4 years as soon as issued.
The Peruvian Authorities disclosed that Fly Peru Airways shall be a domestic-only service specializing in passengers, cargo, and mail.
The brand new airline would have its hub in Lima’s Worldwide Airport (LIM). It will additionally function from Lib Mandy Metropolitano Airport and Las Dunas Airport. These hubs are positioned in Lima and Ica.
In keeping with the assertion within the AOC, Fly Peru Airways targets to serve the 24 Peruvian provinces and there’s no info relating to worldwide flights.
The airline hasn’t been exact relating to the kind of plane it desires to function.
The brand new fleet may embody plane manufactured by Airbus, Antonov, ATR, Beechcraft, Boeing, Cessna, De Havilland, Embraer, or Sukhoi plane. In keeping with the AOC, together with Douglas, Fairchild Swearingen, GAF Nomad, Fokkers, or McDonnell Douglas airframes can also be an choice.
At present, Peru has 4 home airways that are Atsa Airways, Sky Airline, LATAM Peru, and Viva Air Peru. The federal government can be working in direction of launching Línea Aérea de Bandera del Perú or LAPERU.
Fly Peru Airline would be the second airline owned by Peruvians following Atsa Airways, whereas Sky and LATAM are Chilean, and Viva is Colombian. That is seen as an issue in Peru.
With reference to LAPERU, the native authorities mentioned,
“Within the final twenty years, the airways that used the worldwide air routes of Peru, with revenues and gross sales of billions of {dollars}, didn’t spend money on Peru…They labored as branches of airways with origins in different nations, the place they despatched all their monetary revenues.”
Peruvian airways like LC Peru, Peruvian Airways, and Aeroperu have ceased operations.