LAN Dominicana
LAN Dominicana (IATA: 4M, ICAO: LNC, Call sign: Lancana), formerly Líneas Aéreas Nacionales de Navegación Dominicana SA was an airline based in Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic.[1] It operated international services.[2]
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Founded | 2003 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 2005 (merged with LAN Airlines) | ||||||
Hubs | Punta Cana Punta Caucedo | ||||||
Secondary hubs | Santiago de Chile | ||||||
Fleet size | 2 | ||||||
Destinations | 4 | ||||||
Parent company | LAN Airlines | ||||||
Headquarters | Punta Cana | ||||||
Website | http://www.lan.com/ |
History
The airline was established in May 2003 and started operations on 16 June 2003. LAN Airlines of Chile had a 49% stake in the LAN Dominicana.[2] In April 2005 the 4M code was reassigned to Aero 2000, which was officially designated "dba Lan Argentina" in June 2005.
Fleet
LAN Dominicana had two aircraft operated by LAN Airlines
- 2 Boeing 767-300 (Operated by LAN Airlines)
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References
- "Directory:World airlines." Flight International. 23–29 March 2004. 97.
- Flight International 5–11 April 2005
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