Tag Archives: CC-ACD

Four abandoned Boeing 737 Classics to be auctioned in Chile

The Chilean Customs (Servicio Nacional de Aduanas) is conducting its third auction of the year on September 2, 2018.

Aside from abandoned/confiscated goods, there are four Boeing 737-200/300 aircraft abandoned at Santiago Airport (SCL), Chile . The airliners are:

CC-ACD, Boeing 737-2K9, msn 23404; last operator and owner was Bravo Capital 23404, LLC. (PAL Airlines livery)

PAL Airlines Boeing 737-2K9 CC-ACD (msn 23404) (Copa America 2011-Chile Soccer Team) SCL (Alvaro Romero). Image: 906744.

Above Copyright Photo: PAL Airlines Boeing 737-2K9 CC-ACD (msn 23404) (Copa America 2011-Chile Soccer Team) SCL (Alvaro Romero). Image: 906744.
CC-CRP, Boeing 737-230, msn 22134;  last operator and owner was Wells Fargo Bank Northwest, N.A. (Trustee) (PAL Airlines livery)

PAL Airlines Boeing 737-230 CC-CRP (msn 22134) SCL (Alvaro Romero). Image: 943337.

Above Copyright Photo: PAL Airlines Boeing 737-230 CC-CRP (msn 22134) SCL (Alvaro Romero). Image: 943337.
CC-CSW, Boeing 737-228, msn 23002;  last operator and owner was Wells Fargo Bank Northwest, N.A. (Trustee) (Aerolíneas del Sur livery)

Aerolineas Del Sur Boeing 737-228 CC-CSW (msn 23002) SCL (Marcelo F. De Biasi). Image: 900169.

Above Copyright Photo: Aerolineas Del Sur Boeing 737-228 CC-CSW (msn 23002) SCL (Marcelo F. De Biasi). Image: 900169.
CC-ADZ, Boeing 737-3G7, msn 24634;  last operator and owner was Zela Aircraft Trading Ltd. (LAW-Latin American Wings livery)

Latin American Wings starts operations in Chile

Above Copyright Photo: LAW – Latin American Wings (Chilejet) Boeing 737-3G7 CC-ADZ (msn 24634) SCL (Alvaro Romero). Image: 931388.
All registrations have been cancelled from Chile’s aircraft register.
Alvaro Romero reporting from Chile.

PAL Airlines stops flying mining charters

PAL Airlines (Santiago) has ceased flying mining charters. In early August, sources inside the airline said they will no longer fly domestic charters, becoming a ground services provider and possibly, operating the southern hemisphere charters to tropical destinations, blaming the current economic situation in Chile, the open skies policy and the stop in mining investments.

This happened after losing its AOC for the second time in the year.

A mining charter flight was operated on August 4. This is likely the last flight.

The airline has shut down its website.

The Chilean airline started operations in 2003 as Principal Airlines-Aerolinea Principal de Chile.

Thanks to Alvaro Romero, reporting from Chile.

Copyright Photo: Alvaro Romero/AirlinersGallery.com. Boeing 737-2K9 CC-ACD 9msn 23404) is pictured in the past at the Santiago base.

PAL Airlines: AG Slide Show