Airline: | EcoJet |
Fleet Size: | 4 |
Destinations: | 9 |
Iata: | 8J |
Icao: | ECO |
Callsign: | ECOJET |
Founded: | May 21, 2013 |
Headquarters: | Cochabamba, Bolivia |
Key People: | Ervin Gonzales (Chairman) Linder Delgadillo (CEO) |
Hubs: | Jorge Wilstermann International Airport |
Website: | https://flyecojet.aero/ |
Línea Aérea EcoJet S.A. (stylized as ecojet) is a Bolivian domestic airline headquartered on the grounds of Jorge Wilstermann International Airport in the city of Cochabamba.[1] It started scheduled passenger operations on November 24, 2013, with two 93-seat Avro RJ85 aircraft.[2] [3] The airline linked its home city of Cochabamba, strategically located in the center of the country, with 9 major domestic destinations, reaching all the main centers of population. Ecojet is a private airline that competed with state-owned airline Boliviana de Aviación in the Bolivian domestic market.
Ecojet was established on May 21, 2013, and started operations with an inaugural flight linking Cochabamba with Sucre using an Avro RJ85.[4]
The airline flies to nine destinations.[5]
City | IATA | ICAO | Airport | Refs |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cobija | CIJ | SLCO | Cobija Airport | |
Cochabamba | CBB | SLCB | Jorge Wilstermann International Airport | |
Guayaramerin | GYA | SLGY | Guayaramerín Airport | |
La Paz | LPB | SLLP | El Alto International Airport | |
Riberalta | RIB | SLRI | Riberalta Airport | |
Santa Cruz | VVI | SLVR | Viru Viru International Airport | |
Sucre | SRE | SLAL | Alcantarí Airport | |
Tarija | TJA | SLTJ | Capitán Oriel Lea Plaza Airport | |
Trinidad | TDD | SLTR | Teniente Jorge Henrich Arauz Airport | |
The EcoJet fleet consists of the following aircraft (as of May 2023):[6]
Aircraft | In service | Orders | Passengers | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Avro RJ85 | 3 | - | 93 | |||
Avro RJ100 | 1 | - | 112 | |||
Total | 4 | - |
EcoJet formerly operated the following aircraft: