BRA Transportes Aéreos
BRA Transportes Aéreos S/A was a Brazilian low-fare airline based in São Paulo, Brazil, which used to operate both domestic and international scheduled services, as well as charter flights. Its main base was São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport.[1] BRA was the third largest airline in Brazil with 4.19% of the domestic Brazilian market as of August 2006.[citation needed] HistoryIn July 2007 BRA, started a code-share agreement with OceanAir, substantially increasing their domestic destinations. On 6 November 2007, BRA announced that it would suspend all of its flights starting on 7 November and leave all of its 1,000+ employees under mandatory notice of termination of employment.[2][3] In 2009, the airline was back in operations with charter flights with a solo Boeing 737-300 ex-Gol Linhas Aéreas, but it was sold to Puma Air, a Brazilian airline that started operating jets in 2010. On June 18, 2009, BRA had its authorization to operate non-regular passenger flights renewed for one year by the Brazilian Civil Aviation Agency (ANAC).[4] Therefore, BRA operated flights on behalf of other airlines or parties, as contracted. DestinationsBRA Transportes Aéreos operated only non-regular passenger services on behalf of other airlines or parties, as contracted. DomesticPreviously, BRA operated services to the following scheduled domestic destinations[citation needed] (destinations – IATA/ICAO codes):
InternationalBRA operated services to the following international destinations: Scheduled flights:
Charter (operated flights):
FleetThe BRA fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[1][5]
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