Transportes Aéreos Guatemaltecos
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Founded | 1969 | ||||||
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Hubs | La Aurora Int'l Airport | ||||||
Focus cities | Mundo Maya Int'l Airport | ||||||
Fleet size | 14 | ||||||
Destinations | 9 | ||||||
Headquarters | Guatemala City, Guatemala | ||||||
Key people | José Antonio Gonzales Aparicio | ||||||
Website | http://www.tag.com.gt |
Transportes Aéreos Guatemaltecos (TAG) is a private passenger and cargo airline with its headquarters in Zone 13 of Guatemala City,[1] and with its main hub at La Aurora International Airport. It was founded in 1969 in Guatemala City. In 1972 the airline added a Douglas DC-3 to its fleet, competing with the state-owned Aviateca.
Today TAG has around 70 employees and operates an own maintenance facility at La Aurora International Airport. The hangars are located opposite to the main terminal building, on the east side of the airport. Besides regular flights between the capital and Mundo Maya International Airport of Flores, the airline offers charters, ambulance flights and agricultural flights, both domestic and international, e.g. to Copán, Honduras.
TAG is the first airline in Guatemala to be certified by the ICAO [1]. With the refurbishment of several airports within the country (San José Airport, Quetzaltenango Airport, Puerto Barrios Airport), TAG is expected to offer scheduled flights between these airports in the near future, being the largest Guatemalan airline by 2009.[citation needed]
Regular destinations
- Guatemala City, Guatemala
- Flores, Guatemala
- Puerto Barrios, Guatemala
- Retalhuleu, Guatemala
- Belize City, Belize
- San Salvador, El Salvador
- Roatán, Honduras
- San Pedro Sula, Honduras
- Tegucigalpa DC, Honduras
Charter destinations
- Puerto Barrios Airport, Quetzaltenango Airport, Retaluhleu/Xetulul, Zacapa, Chiquimula, Antigua Guatemala (helicopters), Panajachel (helicopters)
- Copán, Roatán, Utila, Belize and other Central American destinations
- Cancún, Chetumal, Mexico City, Acapulco
- San Salvador-Ilopango (SSS), El Salvador
All charter flights operate depending on demand.
Current Fleet
The TAG fleet includes [2]
- 4 Embraer 110 TG-TAN, TG-TAY, TG-TAM, TG-TAG
- 6 Saab 340A/B (at August 2019)[3] TG-TAT, TG-TAI, TG-TAQ, TG-TAR, TG-TAW [4]
- 2 Piper PA-34 TG-TAA, TG-TAH
- 1 [1 Embraer 145-CRJ-LR[2]]
- 1 Beechcraft BE-300 TG-
- 1 Bell 206 TG-TAB [3]
Historical Fleet
- 1 BAe Jetstream 31 TG-TAK [4], [5]
- 3 Let L-410 TG-TAG, TG-TAY, TG-TAJ
Incidents
- 2 June 2005: A Let 410, reg. TG-TAG, with 17 passengers on board crashed while returning to Zacapa airport. Shortly after take-off the crew reported technical problems. All occupants survived the accident [6], [7].
- 14 February 2008: A Bell 206, reg. TG-TAB, with 4 passengers on board crashed near Rio Dulce while on-route to Puerto Barrios. The pilot, Carlos Maldonado managed to make an emergency landing. All four occupants were injured. [8].
References
- ^ "Contact Us." Transportes Aéreos Guatemaltecos. Retrieved on March 3, 2016. "Ave. Hincapie y 18 calle, zona 13 Ciudad de Guatemala Guatemala 1013"
- ^ our fleet tag.com.gt, retrieved 23 September 2020
- ^ "Global Airline Guide 2019 (Part One)". Airliner World. October 2019: 15.
- ^ "Global Airline Guide 2017 (Part One)". Airliner World (October 2017): 15.