Avensa
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Avensa (Aerovias Venezolanas Sociedad Anonima) is Venezuela's national airline. It is the process of restructuring. It operates from hubs at Simón Bolívar International Airport in Caracas and Arturo Michelena International Airport in Valencia.
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History
Avensa overtook many of the international routes formerly flown by Viasa. Avensa's livery reflects their connection to Pan Am, airline that helped set up Avensa in the 1940s; their livery is similar to that of Pan Am during the late 1980s and nowadays. Avensa operated a smaller low-cost airline called Servivensa, which operated mainly Boeing 727 aircraft.
Services
Avensa is currently serving only a domestic network of three cities, as they attempt to re-structure.
Fleet
Avensa previously had a fleet with aircraft such as the Douglas DC-9, DC-10, the Boeing 727, 737-200, 757, and the Airbus A300. The former fleet is now owned by Santa Barbara Airlines, which operates most of the same routes as well as some new ones.
External Links
- Avensa (http://www.avensa.com.ve/)
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