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Aerolíneas Nicaragüenses S.A., operating as Aeronica, was an airline based in Nicaragua. Headquartered in the capital Managua, it operated scheduled passenger flights within Central America, as well as to Mexico City and the United States from of its hub at the city's Augusto C. Sandino International Airport.[1]

Aeronica
IATA ICAO Callsign
RL [1] ANI AERONICA
Founded1981
Commenced operations1981
Ceased operations1992
HubsAugusto C. Sandino International Airport
HeadquartersManagua, Nicaragua

History


Aeronica was founded in 1981,[1] as a consequence of the demise of LANICA in earlier that year.[2] Between 1985 and 1990, when the United States embargo against Nicaragua was in effect, the airline was banned from serving the important United States market. Further, Soviet-built Tupolev TU-154M were introduced into the Aeronica fleet as spare parts for US-made aircraft such as the Boeing 707, Boeing 720B and Boeing 727 could not be acquired.[3] In the early 1990s, Aeronica came under economic, laboral and political pressure.[4] Many of the airline's workers organized a strike in February 1992, over the privatization of their national airline.[5] On February 28, 1992, TACA acquired a 49 percent stake in the company, resulting in the loss of many jobs in Nicaragua.[6] In the same year, the airline license of Aeronica was revoked and the airline shut down.[1]

In 1994, Grupo TACA reestablished the airline as NICA Airlines, with new colors and fleet. Ten years afterwards, TACA shut down the airline, due to marketing strategies in order to consolidate under the TACA Airlines branding in the region.


Destinations


A Boeing 707-120B of Aeronica, shown stored at Shannon Airport in 2003
A Boeing 707-120B of Aeronica, shown stored at Shannon Airport in 2003

During the 1980s, Aeronica offered scheduled international passenger flights to the following destinations:[7]

Costa Rica
El Salvador
Guatemala
Mexico
Nicaragua
Panama
United States

Fleet


Over the years of its existence, Aeronica operated the following aircraft types:[1]

Aircraft Introduced Retired
Antonov An-26
Antonov An-32
Boeing 707 / Boeing 720B
Boeing 727-100 / Boeing 727-200
CASA C-212 Aviocar
Curtiss-Wright C-46 Commando
Douglas DC-6
Fokker F27 Friendship
Tupolev Tu-154M

Accidents and incidents



References


  1. Information about Aeronica at the Aero Transport Data Bank
  2. "Economic Decisions of the Civil Aeronautics Board".
  3. "US Policy: Economic Embargo: The War Goes On". Revista Envío. Retrieved 2007-12-25.
  4. "Nicaragua". 1992.
  5. "Refworld | Nicaragua: Information on a strike at Aeronica in 1992".
  6. https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8141&context=noticen [bare URL PDF]
  7. Aeronica timetables at timetableimages.com
  8. 1981 bomb assault at the Aviation Safety Network
  9. 1982 hijacking at the Aviation Safety Network
  10. 1983 accident at the Aviation Safety Network
  11. 1985 Greenland crash at the Aviation Safety Network
  12. 1987 accident at the Aviation Safety Network
  13. 1988 accident at the Aviation Safety Network
  14. 1991 fire at the Aviation Safety Network

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Aeronica - Aerolíneas Nicaragüenses fue una aerolínea basada en Managua, Nicaragua. Fue fundada en 1981; en 1991 TACA compró un 49% de las acciones de la aerolínea, teniendo el otro 51% el Gobierno Sandinista. Durante el embargo estadounidense a Nicaragua la aerolínea tuvo prohibidos los vuelos hacia Estados Unidos. Su aeropuerto base era el Aeropuerto Internacional Augusto César Sandino, en Managua.



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