Airline: | Tarco Aviation |
Fleet Size: | 12 |
Destinations: | 16 |
Iata: | 3T |
Icao: | TQQ |
Callsign: | TQQ |
Founded: | 2009 |
Headquarters: | Khartoum, Sudan |
Key People: | Gasim Al-Khalig, Saad Babikir |
Hubs: | Khartoum International Airport |
Alliance: | BDAT |
Aoc: | 062 |
Num Employees: | 1000 |
Tarco Aviation (formerly Tarco Air) is an airline based in Khartoum, Sudan, established in 2009. In December 2018 the company changed its name to Tarco Aviation, with ICAO code TQQ. With over 1,200 employees and 11 aircraft, the company is one of the largest aviation companies in Sudan currently operating scheduled passenger flights, charter and leasing.
Tarco Aviation provides services around Sudan, North, East and Central Africa and also the Middle East.[1]
City | Country | IATA | ICAO | Airport | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
ASM | HHAS | Asmara International Airport | |||
Cairo | Egypt | CAI | HECA | Cairo International Airport | |
DMM | OEDF | King Fahd International Airport | |||
DOH | OTHH | Hamad International Airport | |||
ELF | HSFS | El Fasher Airport | |||
EGN | HSGN | Geneina Airport | |||
JED | OEJN | King Abdulaziz International Airport | |||
JUB | HSSJ | Juba International Airport | |||
Khartoum | KRT | HSSS | Khartoum International Airport (Hub) | ||
UYL | HSNN | Nyala Airport | |||
PZU | HSPN | Port Sudan New International Airport | |||
RUH | OERK | King Khalid International Airport | |||
EBB | HUEN | Entebbe International Airport | |||
Sharjah | SHJ | OMSJ | Sharjah International Airport | ||
Dubai | DXB | OMDB | Dubai International Airport |
As of December 2023, the Tarco Aviation fleet comprised twelve aircraft (seven in service and five parked), with an average age of 24.5 years.[2]
Aircraft | In Service | Parked | |
---|---|---|---|
Boeing 737-300 | 3 | 1 | |
Boeing 737-400 | 2 | 1 | |
Boeing 737-500 | — | 1 | |
Boeing 737-800 | 2 | 1 | |
Embraer ERJ-145 | — | 1 | |
Total | 7 | 5 |