Aeronaves de Puerto Rico

Aeronaves de Puerto Rico was a short-lived Puerto Rican airline company which operated from November of 1982 to 1983. The airline was initially certified to fly between Rafael Hernandez Airport in Aguadilla and the United States city of Newark, New Jersey.[1] Later on, flights were begun from Luis Munoz Marin International Airport in San Juan to John F. Kennedy International Airport in New York, New York, using a Boeing 707 jet.[2]

The airline's trademark, consisting of a local coqui frog inside a circle, was first filed on November 10, 1982.[3]

An unsuccessful attempt at reviving Aeronaves with the slightly changed name of "Aeronaves de P.R." was made during 2003,[4] and the airline has not been revived since.

Destinations

City Country IATA ICAO Airport Refs
Aguadilla, Puerto Rico Puerto RicoBQNTJBQRafael Hernandez Airport
San Juan Puerto RicoSJUTJSJLuis Muñoz Marín International Airport
Newark United StatesEWRKEWRNewark Liberty Airport
New York United StatesJFKKJFKJohn F. Kennedy International Airport

Fleet

See also

Airlines with a similar name

References

  1. Group, United States Department of Commerce Interagency Study (February 10, 1979). "Economic Study of Puerto Rico: Report to the President". The Department via Google Books.
  2. "SJUintro". www.departedflights.com.
  3. "AERONAVES DE PUERTO RICO, INC. Trademarks :: Justia Trademarks". trademarks.justia.com.
  4. "AERONAVES DE P.R. INC. :: Puerto Rico :: OpenCorporates". opencorporates.com.


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