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'''Aeromás''' is a cargo and private jet charter [[airline]] based in [[Montevideo]] in [[Uruguay]] (Carrasco International Airport). It is a company in the commercial air transport market with main presence in Uruguay and Mercosur. With commercial aviation activity since 1983, providing air transport services for passengers and cargo since 1988, as well as Medevac flights.{{cn|date=March 2023}}
'''Aeromás''' is a cargo and private jet charter [[airline]] based in [[Montevideo]] in [[Uruguay]] (Carrasco International Airport). It is a company in the commercial air transport market with main presence in Uruguay and [[Mercosur]]. With commercial aviation activity since 1983, providing air transport services for passengers and cargo since 1988, as well as [[MEDEVAC|Medevac]] flights.{{cn|date=March 2023}}


It is the longest running company in commercial air transport in Uruguay, and the first certified as 135 Operator (135-001) in the country, being also the first one certified for a business jet operation under Uruguayan flag.{{cn|date=March 2023}}
It is the longest running company in commercial air transport in Uruguay, and the first certified as 135 Operator (135-001) in the country, being also the first one certified for a business jet operation under Uruguayan flag.{{cn|date=March 2023}}


Its founder and CEO, Daniel Dalmás, is a pilot with fifty years' experience in aviation, who has more than 13.000 hours of experience as Airline Captain on intercontinental operations. He currently chairs the National Association of Commercial Air Transport Companies ([https://www.anepa.org.uy A.N.E.P.A.]) as well as, since its formation, the Chamber of Aeronautical Operators of Uruguay ([https://www.copau.uy C.O.P.A.U.]).{{cn|date=March 2023}}
Its founder and CEO, Daniel Dalmás, is a pilot with fifty years' experience in aviation, who has more than 13,000 hours of experience as Airline Captain on intercontinental operations. He currently chairs the National Association of Commercial Air Transport Companies ([https://www.anepa.org.uy A.N.E.P.A.]) as well as, since its formation, the Chamber of Aeronautical Operators of Uruguay ([https://www.copau.uy C.O.P.A.U.]).{{cn|date=March 2023}}


Aeromás has a long experience in the transfer of executives, politicians, entertainers and top-level athletes, as well as in the transfer of critical patients and transplant organs.{{cn|date=March 2023}} It has also operated, for more than 20 years, as a Flight School and currently as an authorized Civil Aviation Instruction Center (C.I.A.C.) with its Aeromás Training Center.{{cn|date=March 2023}}
Aeromás has a long experience in the transfer of executives, politicians, entertainers and top-level athletes, as well as in the transfer of critical patients and transplant organs.{{cn|date=March 2023}} It has also operated, for more than 20 years, as a Flight School and currently as an authorized Civil Aviation Instruction Center (C.I.A.C.) with its Aeromás Training Center.{{cn|date=March 2023}}


==History==
==History==
The company was founded by actual Director Daniel Dalmas in 1983 as a banner towing business. It evolved into public transport in 1988 becoming Uruguay's largest air taxi company. It is partly owned by ''Southern Cross Aviation Inc.'', [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]]<ref name="FI">{{cite news|date=2007-03-27|title=Directory: World Airlines|page=49|work=[[Flight International]]}}</ref>
The company was founded by actual Director Daniel Dalmás in 1983 as a [[Banner Towing|banner towing]] business. It evolved into public transport in 1988 becoming Uruguay's largest [[air taxi]] company. It is partly owned by ''[[Southern Cross Aviation Inc.]]'', [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]]<ref name="FI">{{cite news|date=2007-03-27|title=Directory: World Airlines|page=49|work=[[Flight International]]}}</ref>


==Fleet==
==Fleet==

Revision as of 11:36, 11 August 2023

Aeromás
IATA ICAO Call sign
- MSM[1] -
Founded1983
HubsCarrasco International Airport
Fleet size3
DestinationsUruguay, Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay
HeadquartersMontevideo, Uruguay
Key peopleDaniel Dalmás (Founder and CEO)
Employees22
Websitehttps://aeromas.com/

Aeromás is a cargo and private jet charter airline based in Montevideo in Uruguay (Carrasco International Airport). It is a company in the commercial air transport market with main presence in Uruguay and Mercosur. With commercial aviation activity since 1983, providing air transport services for passengers and cargo since 1988, as well as Medevac flights.[citation needed]

It is the longest running company in commercial air transport in Uruguay, and the first certified as 135 Operator (135-001) in the country, being also the first one certified for a business jet operation under Uruguayan flag.[citation needed]

Its founder and CEO, Daniel Dalmás, is a pilot with fifty years' experience in aviation, who has more than 13,000 hours of experience as Airline Captain on intercontinental operations. He currently chairs the National Association of Commercial Air Transport Companies (A.N.E.P.A.) as well as, since its formation, the Chamber of Aeronautical Operators of Uruguay (C.O.P.A.U.).[citation needed]

Aeromás has a long experience in the transfer of executives, politicians, entertainers and top-level athletes, as well as in the transfer of critical patients and transplant organs.[citation needed] It has also operated, for more than 20 years, as a Flight School and currently as an authorized Civil Aviation Instruction Center (C.I.A.C.) with its Aeromás Training Center.[citation needed]

History

The company was founded by actual Director Daniel Dalmás in 1983 as a banner towing business. It evolved into public transport in 1988 becoming Uruguay's largest air taxi company. It is partly owned by Southern Cross Aviation Inc., Fort Lauderdale, Florida[2]

Fleet

Aeromas Learjet 60

The Aeromás fleet includes the following aircraft (as of February 2023):[2]

Accidents & incidents

  • On the 16th of February 2023, in the early morning, an Aeromás Cessna 208 registered CX-MAX was destroyed in a forced landing incident at Berisso, Argentina. There were no casualties.[3]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Aeromas Airline Profile CAPA". Centreforaviation.com.
  2. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 49.
  3. ^ https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=20230216-0