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Voepass
File:Passaredo Linhas Aéreas logo.svg
IATA ICAO Callsign
2Z PTB PASSAREDO
Founded1995; 29 years ago (1995)
HubsRibeirão Preto
SubsidiariesMAP Linhas Aéreas
Fleet size7
Destinations21
HeadquartersRibeirão Preto, Brazil
Key peopleJose Luiz Felicio Filho
Websitewww.voepass.com.br/empresa/site/

Voepass Linhas Aéreas previously known as Passaredo Linhas Aéreas is an airline based in Ribeirão Preto, São Paulo, Brazil.[1] It operates regional services in Brazil. Its main base is Dr. Leite Lopes Airport, Ribeirão Preto.[2]

According to the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil (ANAC), between January and December 2019 Passaredo had 0.3% of the domestic market share of revenue passenger kilometers (RPK),[3] making it the fifth largest domestic airline in Brazil.

History

The Passaredo bus transport company, owned by Viação Passaredo, started regional aircraft operations in 1995. Following a suspension of operations in April 2002, it restarted operations in 2004. It is wholly owned by Grupo Passaredo.[2]

Oldest Passaredo Logo

From 2010 until 2014, Passaredo had an operational partnership with Gol Linhas Aéreas, replacing an earlier similar agreement with TAM Airlines (now LATAM Airlines). However, in 2014, Passaredo re-established an operational partnership with TAM (now LATAM).[4] In January 2017, Passaredo re-established operational partnership with Gol Linhas Aéreas on selected flights [5], while maintaining partnership with LATAM.

Passaredo applied to the Commercial Bankruptcy and Reorganization Court in Ribeirão Preto on October 19, 2012,[6] for the commencement of "judicial reorganization" proceedings pursuant to the New Bankruptcy and Restructuring Law of Brazil (Law 11.101).[7] Operations continue as normal.

In the year 2014 Passaredo along with Avianca, was considered the safest of Brazil in a ranking of AirlineRatings.com, receiving seven star rating. The staff evaluated 449 airlines to security criteria. A total of 149 evaluated airlines got seven stars, the highest score.

On July 3, 2017 company was sold to Viação Itapemirim[8] but on September 11, 2017, Passaredo resigned the sale to Itapemirim for breach of contract.[9]

On August 21, 2019, Passaredo announced the purchase of MAP Linhas Aéreas, including the 12 slots at São Paulo–Congonhas Airport granted to MAP on August 14. Passaredo was granted 14 slots. [10]. Together these slots will help Passaredo to build its own network from Congonhas Airport, focusing on markets underserved or not served. Initially both companies will operate independently but there are plans for a future merger.[11] On the same day Passaredo also announced the change of its name to VoePass Linhas Aéreas.

Destinations

As of July 2020 Voepass Linhas Aéreas operated scheduled services to the following destinations:[12]

Base
Future
Terminated route
City Country IATA ICAO Airport Note
Altamira Brazil ATM SBHT Altamira Airport operated by MAP
Araçatuba Brazil ARU SBAU Dario Guarita Airport operated for Gol[12]
Araguaína Brazil AUX SWGN Araguaína Airport operated for Gol[12]
Barreiras Brazil BRA SNBR Barreiras Airport operated for Gol[12]
Bauru/Arealva Brazil JTC SBAE Moussa Nakhl Tobias Airport operated by MAP
Belém Brazil BEL SBBE Val-de-Cans International Airport operated by MAP
Belo Horizonte Brazil PLU SBBH Pampulha–Carlos Drummond de Andrade Airport
Brasília Brazil BSB SBBR Pres. Juscelino Kubitschek International Airport operated for Gol[12]
Campo Grande Brazil CGR SBCG Campo Grande International Airport
Campos dos Goytacazes Brazil CAW SBCP Bartolomeu Lysandro Airport
Carauari Brazil CAF SWCA Carauari Airport operated by MAP
Cascavel Brazil CAC SBCA Adalberto Mendes da Silva Airport
Coari Brazil CIZ SWKO Coari Airport operated by MAP
Cuiabá Brazil CGB SBCY Marechal Rondon International Airport
Curitiba Brazil CWB SBCT Afonso Pena International Airport
Dourados Brazil DOU SBDO Francisco de Matos Pereira Airport operated for Gol[12]
Eirunepé Brazil ERN SWEI Amaury Feitosa Tomaz Airport operated by MAP
Foz do Iguaçu Brazil IGU SBFI Cataratas International Airport
Goiânia Brazil GYN SBGO Santa Genoveva Airport
Itaituba Brazil ITB SBIH Itaituba Airport operated by MAP
Lábrea Brazil LBR SWLB Lábrea Airport operated by MAP
Macaé Brazil MEA SBME Benedito Lacerda Airport operated by MAP
Manaus Brazil MAO SBEG Eduardo Gomes International Airport operated by MAP
Marília Brazil MII SBML Frank Milenkowichi Airport
Palmas Brazil PMW SBPJ Brig. Lysias Rodrigues Airport
Parintins Brazil PIN SWPI Júlio Belém Airport operated by MAP
Petrolina Brazil PNZ SBPL Sen. Nilo Coelho Airport
Ponta Grossa Brazil PGZ SBPG Comte. Antonio Amilton Beraldo Airport
Porto Seguro Brazil BPS SBPS Porto Seguro Airport
Ribeirão Preto Brazil RAO SBRP Dr. Leite Lopes Airport
Rio de Janeiro Brazil GIG SBGL Galeão/Antonio Carlos Jobim International Airport
Rio de Janeiro Brazil SDU SBRJ Santos Dumont Airport
Rio Verde Brazil RVD SWLC Gal. Leite de Castro Airport operated for Gol[12]
Rondonópolis Brazil ROO SWRD Maestro Marinho Franco Airport
Salvador da Bahia Brazil SSA SBSV Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães International Airport
São Gabriel da Cachoeira Brazil SJL SBUA São Gabriel da Cachoeira Airport operated by MAP
São José do Rio Preto Brazil SJP SBSR Prof. Eribelto Manoel Reino Airport operated for Gol[12]
São Paulo Brazil CGH SBSP Congonhas Airport
São Paulo Brazil GRU SBGR Guarulhos–Gov. André Franco Montoro International Airport
Sinop Brazil OPS SWSI Pres. João Figueiredo Airport
Tefé Brazil TFF SBTF Tefé Airport operated by MAP
Teixeira de Freitas Brazil TXF SNTF 9 de maio Airport
Três Lagoas Brazil TJL SSTL Plínio Alarcom Airport
Uberaba Brazil UBA SBUR Mário de Almeida Franco Airport operated by MAP
Uberlândia Brazil UDI SBUL Ten. Cel. Av. César Bombonato Airport
Vitória da Conquista Brazil VDC SBQV Pedro Otacílio Figueiredo Airport (closed)
Vitória da Conquista Brazil VDC SBVC Glauber Rocha Airport

Fleet

A Passaredo Linhas Aéreas ATR 72-600 taxiing at Santa Genoveva Airport, Goiânia, Brazil.
A Passaredo Linhas Aéreas ATR 72-500

The Passaredo Linhas Aéreas fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of August 2019):[13]

Voepass Linhas Aéreas fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers Notes
ATR 72–500 5 70
ATR 72–600 9 1 70
Total 14 1
Retired Passaredo Fleet
Aircraft Total Years of operation
Embraer EMB 120ER Brasília 7 1995–2011
Airbus A310 2 1997–1999
ATR 42–300 2 1999–2000
Embraer ERJ 135 1 2009–2010
Embraer ERJ 145 15 2009–2013

Accidents and incidents

  • On August 25, 2010, Passaredo Linhas Aéreas Flight 2231, operated by an Embraer ERJ-145, crashed on approach to Vitória da Conquista. The plane landed short of the runway and the crew lost control, resulting in the aircraft sustaining severe damage before coming to a stop away from the runway. Two of the 27 people on board were injured. The airline said the plane was unable to lower landing gear, although observers said the landing gear was lowered while the aircraft was landing.[14]

References

  1. ^ "Fale Conosco." Passaredo Transportes Aéreos. Retrieved on July 5, 2010.
  2. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. April 10, 2007. p. 61.
  3. ^ "Relatório de demanda e oferta do transporte aéreo". Agência Nacional de Aviação Civil (ANAC) (in Portuguese). Retrieved June 15, 2020.
  4. ^ "TAM nega interesse na Passaredo e anuncia acordo" (in Portuguese). Panrotas. July 17, 2014. Retrieved August 6, 2014.
  5. ^ "Passagens Aéreas na GOL". GOL. Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes. (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved September 7, 2018.
  6. ^ Andrade, Artur Luiz (October 19, 2012). "Passaredo pede recuperação judicial" (in Portuguese). Panrotas. Retrieved October 20, 2012.
  7. ^ "Lei n˚11.101, de 9 de fevereiro de 2005" (in Portuguese). Presidência da República: Casa Civil. February 9, 2005. Retrieved October 20, 2012.
  8. ^ "Passaredo Linhas Aéreas é vendida para Grupo da Viação Itapemirim" (in Portuguese). Diário do Transporte. July 3, 2017.
  9. ^ "Passaredo desfaz venda à Itapemirim por descumprimento de contrato" (in Portuguese). Folha De S.Paulo. September 11, 2017.
  10. ^ "ANAC oficializa alocação de slots em Congonhas". Panrotas (in Portuguese). August 14, 2019. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  11. ^ "Passaredo anuncia a compra da regional MAP". Panrotas (in Portuguese). August 21, 2019. Retrieved August 22, 2019.
  12. ^ a b c d e f g h "Destinos". Voepass Linhas Aéreas (in Portuguese). Retrieved July 11, 2020.
  13. ^ "Global Airline Guide 2018 (Part One)". Airliner World (October 2018): 7.
  14. ^ "Accident: Passaredo E145 at Vitoria da Conquista on Aug 25th 2010, landed short of runway". The Aviation Herald. August 26, 2010. Retrieved August 28, 2010.