RACSA (airline) explained

Airline:RACSA (Rutas Aéreas Centro Americanas)
Iata:R6
Icao:-
Callsign:Racsa
Founded:2001
Ceased:2009[1] [2]
Bases:La Aurora International Airport
Fleet Size:2 Aérospatiale N 262
Headquarters:Guatemala City, Guatemala

RACSA was a private passenger and cargo airline based in Guatemala La Aurora International Airport. It mainly operates charter flights throughout the country. One of its planes was hired by the Guatemalan Air Force and temporarily based at Quetzaltenango Airport after Hurricane Stan in 2005, in order to provide help in remote areas.[3] It is a member in the Association of Private Airlines of Guatemala.[4] However, its current status (2008) is uncertain.

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Fleet

The RACSA fleet included 2 Aérospatiale N 262, TG-JSG (named Cunén); TG-NTR (named Kaibil)

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Notes and References

  1. https://airlinehistory.co.uk/airline/racsa-rutas-aereas-centro-americanas-sa/ RACSA (Rutas Aereas Centro Americanas SA)
  2. https://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/airline/RAC Out of Business
  3. Web site: Enfrentando la Furia de "Stan" La Fuerza Aérea Guatemalteca en Acción. Overall. Mario E.. Facing the Fury of Hurricane Stan: The Guatemalan Air Force in Action. Spanish . February 13, 2006. Air and Space Power Journal - Español. June 5, 2015.
  4. Web site: Líneas aéreas piden impulsar competencia. Airlines ask for increased competition. Spanish . December 13, 2005. PrensaLibre.com. June 6, 2015.