Expreso Aéreo


Expreso Aéreo was a small Peruvian regional airline based at Jorge Chávez International Airport. It was a passenger and cargo airline that operated from 1991 until 1997.

Accidents

On September 10, 1992 a Fokker F27 operated by Expreso Aéreo was landing in the Amazon jungle town of Bellavista after a flight from Tarapoto. The tire of the Fokker's front landing gear burst on contact with the ground, causing the plane to spin out of control and veer off the runway, breaking in three parts and killing the pilot. The six remaining crew and the 36 passengers survived.
On February 25, 1994, an Expreso Aéreo Yakovlev Yak-40 struck Mount Carpish six minutes after leaving Tingo María for Lima, killing all 26 passengers and five crew members. The aircraft was reportedly piloted by two Russians and one Peruvian.

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