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Defunct Salvadoran airline
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Aerolíneas de El Salvador
IATA ICAO Call sign
SZ SZA AESA
FoundedMarch 1960
Ceased operations1991
An AESA Douglas DC-6B at Miami International Airport in 1985

AESA - Aerolíneas de El Salvador S.A. was a Salvadoran airline owned by the Government of El Salvador (55%) and LANICA (45%), operating weekly cargo and mail flights between San Salvador and Miami. In 1991, the airline was merged into TACA Airlines.

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References

  1. Mario Alfaro. "¿Y dónde está el avión?". Flotilla-aerea.com (in Spanish). Retrieved January 1, 2021.
  2. ^ "Aerolineas El Salvador - AESA". Baaa-acro.com.


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