- Aviación y Comercio, S.A.,
doing business as
Aviaco, was a
Spanish airline headquartered in the
Edificio Minister in Madrid. The
carrier was
formed by...
-
occurred on 7 December 1983 when a
departing Iberia Boeing 727
struck an
Aviaco McDonnell Douglas DC-9 at Madrid-Barajas Airport,
causing the
deaths of...
- 1959, the
Spanish airline Aviaco became a part of
Iberia by
controlling two-thirds of its
capital in a
capital increase.
Aviaco had been
created in 1948...
-
Aviaco Flight 118 was a Sud
Aviation SE 210
Caravelle operated by
Aviaco that
crashed in the
village of Montrove,
Spain on 13
August 1973,
while attempting...
- merged. In 1970 it
absorbed Aviaco Madrileño CF,
which was
established in 1967 when Madrileño CF (1956–67) and AD
Aviaco merged,
became affiliated with...
-
operating as
Iberia Flight 350
collided during takeoff with
Aviaco Flight 134, a DC-9 The
Aviaco DC-9 had
accidentally entered the
runway as the
Iberia flight...
- from Madrid. This
first flight was
operated by the
Spanish Aviaco airline.
During 1964,
Aviaco operated a Vigo-A Coruña-Santander-San Sebastián-Barcelona...
- been
renovated in 1952, 1972, 1982, 1990 and 2000. In 1970, the
company Aviaco began operating scheduled flights. In 1982, an ILS
category I
system was...
- the airfield's
first inaugural flight landed from Barcelona,
operated by
Aviaco and
using a
Bristol 170 aircraft.
During the late 1950s and
early 60s, the...
-
whilst he was
making a
visual half
circuit to land. On 15
November 1957,
Aviaco EC-ANZ
crashed into a
mountain close to the
airport at Son
Bonet Aerodrome...