Aerovias Latino Americanas, S.A. (Spanish for Latin American Airways), also known as ALA and ALASA,[1] was a Salvadoran airline which operated in 1947.[2]
Commenced operations | 1947 |
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Ceased operations | 1947 |
Operating bases | Ilopango International Airport |
Headquarters | San Salvador, El Salvador |
On 30 April 1947, an ALASA Douglas C-47-DL, registered YS-30, was too low and collided with a train while attempting to land at the Ilopango International Airport in San Salvador.[3][4] None of the four occupants of the aircraft were killed, but the aircraft was damaged beyond repair by the impact and fire.[3][4]
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