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WK
  
AFB

Founded
  
1995

AFB
  
AMERICAN FALCON

Ceased operations
  
2004

American Falcon (IATA: WK, ICAO: AFB, Call sign: AMERICAN FALCON) was an Argentinian airline based in Buenos Aires. The airline began operations in 1996 and shut down in 2005. It operated largely domestic services, but also some international routes to South American cities.

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History

The airline was formed in 1995 and initially offered only charter services, though it gradually introduced scheduled flights.

In 2003, the airline embarked on a major expansion after the closure of Líneas Aéreas Privadas Argentinas and Dinar Líneas Aéreas, investing US$4 million in new routes and aircraft.

On 1 March 2004, due to rising fuel costs, the airline announced it was ending all operations within a week. It completely shut down a year later.

Fleet

The airline operated a maximum of five aircraft after its 2003 expansion—three Boeing 737-200s and two Fokker F28s. Shortly before it ended operations, it returned one of the Fokkers to the lessor.

References

American Falcon Wikipedia