List of defunct airlines of Costa Rica

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This is a list of defunct airlines of Costa Rica.[1][2]

Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced operations Ceased operations Notes
ACASA Aerovias Cariari 1970 1979
ACS. Air Cargo Service 1997 2000
Aero Costa Rica ML AEK ACORISA 1991 1997
Aero Costa SA 1973 1976
Aero Costa Sol 2000 2000 Failed project
Aeropostal Alas de Centroamerica 2003 2007
AV del Valle 1951
AV Sur
Air Costa Rica RI RII 2014 2017 Formed by local investors and Air Panama. Expected to start in December 2014, postponed to the end of 2015, then November 16. AOC granted in August 2015, again in October 2016. Started services on 10 February 2017 but halted in October 2017. AOC indefinitely suspended in May 2018.
ANSA- Aerolineas Nacionales 1958 1960
APSA (Aeroservicios Puntarenas SA) 1971 1979
CARGA EXPRESA 1983 1983
Costa Rica Skies CSR 2006 2008
EXACO 1977 1980
JHM Cargo Expreso 1996 2001
LACSA (Lineas Aéreas de Costa Rica SA) LR LRC 1945 2017
LADECA 1966 1967
Lineas Aéreas Trans Costa Rica 1979 1988
Nature Air 5C NRR NATUREAIR 2001 2018
Paradise Air DJ 2000 2013
RANSA - Ruta Aérea Nacional SA 1979 1980
SAISA 1980 1980
SERCA Costa Rica 1982 1984
TACA de Costa Rica 1952
TAISA
TANSA
Tica Air International 2014 2014 Failed project
Ticos Air 2012 2014
TransCarga 1988 1992
VEL Costa Rica Vuelos Especiales Liberianos 1983 1986
VivaCam VivaLatinoamérica 2015 2016
West Caribbean Costa Rica OW WCR 2003 2005 renamed/merged to Costa Rica Skies
Wiggins International ALA

See also

References

  1. ^ "The World's leading Airline Intelligence Provider since 1998". ch-aviation.com. Retrieved 2019-01-02.
  2. ^ "Since 1997, ATDB is the only service providing an accurate global and permanently updated details of all worldwide transport aircraft, airlines, private and government operators - and leasing companies". aerotransport.org. Retrieved 2019-01-02.