Manaus Aerotáxi Explained

Airline:Manaus Aerotáxi
Iata: -
Icao: -
Callsign: -
Aoc:7,878 - April 27, 2022[1]
Hubs:Eduardo Gomes International Airport
Fleet Size:4 (as of April 2024)
Parent:MAP Aviação
Key People:
  • Alexandre da Silva Nascimento (President)
  • Fábner Louzada Depizzol (COO)
Founder:Marcos J. Pacheco

Manaus Aerotáxi is a non-scheduled airline and air taxi company headquartered in Manaus, Brazil, specializing in charter flights and air medical services certified by the National Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC) under the Brazilian Civil Aviation Regulations (RBAC) No. 135.[2]

Founded in 1998, the company has contracts with the Brazilian Ministry of Defense to transport passengers, cargo and medevac to serve riverside communities in the Legal Amazon region.[3]

History

Establishment

Manaus Aerotáxi was founded in April 1998 by pilot Marcos J. Pacheco, focused on transporting passengers and cargo through the interior of Amazonas, where several cities and communities are inaccessible by land, being possible only through the waterway or air, the latter considered an essential service.[4]

In 2009, the airline was certified by ANAC to provide air medical services.[5]

MAP Linhas Aéreas

On May 18, 2011, Manaus Aerotáxi founded MAP Linhas Aéreas, a regional airline focused on regular air transport of passengers and cargo in the Brazilian Amazon region. MAP's name is the acronym for Manaus Aerotáxi Participações, the corporate name of its parent company. Subsequently, the two companies became part of the economic group MAP Aviação Eduardo Gomes International Airport, in Manaus, the airline's headquarters.[6]

On October 1, 2014, Manaus Aerotáxi became a contractor for the Brazilian Ministry of Defense, leasing four turboprops aircraft to transport cargo of interest to the Regional Works Commission of the 12th Military Region, linked to the Brazilian Army, based in Manaus.[7]

On August 21, 2019, the economic group MAP Aviação, which controls Manaus Aerotáxi, and MAP Linhas Aéreas, announced the sale of 100% of its shareholding in the regional airline MAP to Passaredo Linhas Aéreas, which on the same day announced its rebranding to VOEPASS Linhas Aéreas.[8] [9] [10]

New visual identity

As of September 2020, Manaus Aerotáxi started to adopt a new visual identity on its aircraft, in the colors blue, white and gray, replacing the green color previously used. The first plane to receive the new livery was the Cessna 208B Grand Caravan registration PR-MNS (208B2065), on September 14, 2020. The airline's logo was also updated, becoming blue and gray, accompanied by the slogan "Da Amazônia para o Brasil" (From the Amazon to Brazil, in English).[11]

Aviation services

In addition to non-scheduled and air taxi flights, Manaus Aerotáxi also offers fixed-base operator (FBO) aeronautical services such as fueling, hangaring, handling, tie-down, parking and aircraft maintenance both in its hangar at Eduardo Gomes International Airport, in Manaus, and also located at Val-de-Cans/Júlio Cezar Ribeiro International Airport, in Belém, Pará, providing support services to general aviation operators at a public-use airport.[12]

Fleet

Current fleet

As of April 2024 the fleet of Manaus Aerotáxi included the following aircraft:[13]

Manaus Aerotáxi Fleet
AircraftTotalOrdersPassengersNotes
Cessna 208 Caravan Amphibian1 - 8 -
Cessna 208B Grand Caravan1 - 9 -
Cessna 650 Citation III1 - 9Replaced one of the same model
Embraer EMB 110C Bandeirante1 - 15 -
TOTAL4 -

Former fleet

Manaus Aerotáxi formerly operated the following aircraft:

Retired Manaus Aerotáxi Fleet
AircraftTotalIntroducedRetiredNotes
Bombardier Learjet 45120102022 -
Embraer EMB 110P1 Bandeirante320012023Two lost in accidents
Embraer EMB 121 Xingú120062011 -
Rockwell 690B Turbo Commander320072011 -

Accidents and incidents

See main article: 2009 Manaus Aerotáxi Embraer Bandeirante crash.

See main article: 2023 Manaus Aerotáxi Embraer Bandeirante crash.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Empresas Aéreas - Consulta. ANAC. 25 April 2024. pt-BR.
  2. Web site: ESPECIFICAÇÕES OPERATIVAS 135 - MANAUS AEROTAXI PARTICIPACOES LTDA . ANAC. pt-BR . 19 March 2024. 26 April 2024.
  3. Web site: Consulta de Contratos Públicos . Portal da Transparência do Governo Federal. pt-BR . 26 April 2024.
  4. Web site: Sobre nós . Manaus Aerotáxi. pt-BR . 26 April 2024.
  5. Web site: Asas do Bem. Revista Flap International. Portuguese . March 2024. 26 April 2024.
  6. Web site: Amazonas ganha nova empresa aérea: Map . Panrotas . Portuguese . 21 August 2012 . 26 April 2024.
  7. Web site: Contrato 33/2014 . Portal da Transparência do Governo Federal. pt-BR . 26 April 2024.
  8. Web site: Passaredo anuncia aquisição da MAP Linhas Aéreas e cresce em Congonhas . Exame. pt-BR. 21 August 2019 . 26 April 2024.
  9. Web site: Passaredo compra MAP Linhas Aéreas e passa a ter 26 operações diárias em Congonhas . Folha de S.Paulo. pt-BR. 21 August 2019 . 26 April 2024.
  10. Web site: Passaredo anuncia compra da MAP e leva horários de voo em Congonhas . G1. pt-BR. 21 August 2019 . 26 April 2024 .
  11. Web site: @manausaerotaxi on Instagram. Instagram. pt-BR. 14 September 2020. 26 April 2024 .
  12. Web site: Nossos serviços. Manaus Aerotáxi. pt-BR . 27 April 2024.
  13. https://www.manausaerotaxi.com.br/aeronaves/index.html Manaus Aerotáxi Aeronaves
  14. Web site: Kaminski-Morrow. David. 2009-02-08. Four survive but 24 die in Amazon EMB-110 crash. 2024-04-26. FlightGlobal. EN.
  15. Web site: Hradecky. Simon. 2009-02-07. Crash: Manaus Aerotaxi E110 near Manaus on Feb 7th 2009, engine failure. 2024-04-26. The Aviation Herald. EN.
  16. Web site: 2009-02-07. At least 16 Feared Dead in Amazon Plane Crash. 2024-04-26. Fox News. EN.
  17. Web site: Grattan. Steven. 2023-09-16. Fourteen dead in plane crash in Brazil's Amazonas state. 2024-04-26. Reuters. EN.
  18. Web site: 2023-09-17. Fourteen killed in plane crash during bad weather in Brazil’s Amazon. 2024-04-26. Al Jazeera. EN.