#TBT: Aerochaco flights in 2009

Last Thursday (23) we published the note on TBT of Aerochaco flights in 1962, which were carried out in De Havilland Canada DHC-2 Beaver with capacity for 7 passengers. Operations were focused on Chaco, jumping to some nearby provinces such as Formosa.

The “original Aerochaco” ceased operations in the 1980s after being privatized and renamed to Aerolínea Federal Argentina (ALFA).

See also: #TBT: Aerolíneas Argentinas’ transpolar flight (Argentina – New Zealand – Australia) in 1989.

In 2008, the governor of the province of Chaco, Jorge Capitanich, announced the creation of a trust fund with the purpose of starting the services of the new Aerochaco, which began in December of that year.

Considering the new Aerochaco, the aircraft chosen for these operations were the McDonnell Douglas MD-87 and the Jetstream 32 in agreement with Macair. The MDs were for high-density routes, while the Jetstream 32s were for shorter hauls.

Aerochaco’s tentative schedule

These are the connections that the company planned to make to and from Resistencia. In the end, many of the routes were never carried out.

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FromToAircraftFreq.
Resistencia (RES)Asunción (ASU)Jetstream 322
Resistencia (RES)Antofagasta (ANF), via SLAMD-872
Resistencia (RES)Buenos Aires (AEP)MD-878
Resistencia (RES)Córdoba (COR)MD-873
Resistencia (RES)Formosa (FMA)Jetstream 322
Resistencia (RES)Roque Sáenz Peña (PRQ)Jetstream 323
Resistencia (RES)Rosario (ROS)Jetstream 321
Resistencia (RES)Rosario (ROS), via SFNJetstream 321
Resistencia (RES)Reconquista (RCQ)Jetstream 322
Resistencia (RES)Salta (SLA)MD-872
Resistencia (RES)Sao Paulo (GRU)MD-872
Resistencia (RES)Santa Fe (SFN)Jetstream 321
Resistencia (RES)Santa Fe (SFN), via RCQJetstream 322

Aerochaco schedule in 2009

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FromToAircraftFreq.
Resistencia (RES)Buenos Aires (AEP)MD-878
Resistencia (RES)Córdoba (COR)Jetstream 324
Resistencia (RES)Iguazú (IGR)Jetstream 322
Resistencia (RES)Roque Sáenz Peña (PRQ)Jetstream 322

Four years after the inauguration of operations, Aerochaco ceased its services after losing provincial and national support, mainly due to the nationalization of Aerolíneas Argentinas a few months earlier.

See also: #TBT: Aerochaco routes and flights in 1962.

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