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C7
  
RLE

Website
  
www.voerico.com.br

Founded
  
1996

Fleet size
  
2

RLE
  
RICO

Headquarters
  
Manaus, Amazonas, Brazil

Ceased operations
  
2010

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Hubs
  
Eduardo Gomes International Airport

Key people
  
Átila Yurtsever, Bastian Bartoli, Metin Yurtsever, Omer Yurtsever

Hub
  
Eduardo Gomes International Airport

Rico Linhas Aéreas S/A was a Brazilian regional airline with its headquarters at Eduardo Gomes International Airport in Manaus, Brazil, authorized to operate scheduled passenger and cargo services in the Amazon region.

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The airline was grounded on June 1, 2010 and on June 7, 2011 lost its operational license.

History

Rico Linhas Aéreas was authorized to operate as a regional carrier in 1996 but its history is much older. In 1952, the Turkish immigrant Munur Yurtsever, known as Commander Mickey, who worked as an airplane mechanic in Nova Xavantina, Mato Grosso, bought an aircraft and started to fly in the region. The operations consisted of transportation of cargo to gold-mining locations of the region using small aircraft.

During the 1960s, Mickey started a small charter and air taxi company called Taxi Aéreo Rondônia, specialized in flying to gold-mining centers of Rondônia and headquartered in Porto Velho. During the construction of the Trans-Amazonian highway in the 1970s, the company changed its headquarters to Manaus, and provided air services to the big construction companies that were building the highway.

Later, Yurtsever also created Rico - Rondônia Indústria e Comércio, a company that in 1980 would be merged with Taxi Aéreo Rondônia to create Rico Taxi Aéreo.

From 1974 to 1982 Rico Taxi Aéreo maintained a contract with Petrobras to provide air-transportation while it was searching for oil and natural gas in the Amazonian region. At that time Rico operated 23 Douglas DC-3s being the largest private operator of this type of aircraft in the world.

On November 1, 1996, while maintaining its independent air taxi operations, the owners of Rico Táxi Aéreo created Rico Linhas Aéreas, a regional scheduled airline. In 2005 Rico Linhas Aéreas was the largest regional carrier in Brazil serving Acre, Amazonas, Pará, and Rondônia.

However the 2008 economic crisis forced Rico to dramatically down-size its operations: between January and September 2008, Rico cancelled 90% of its operations reducing its participation to 0.02% of the market, operating only within the state of Amazonas.

Rico Linhas Aéreas temporarily suspended all scheduled flights as of June 1, 2010 for a major operational restructuring. Charter operations however continued. On June 7, 2011 the National Civil Aviation Agency of Brazil cancelled its operational license but Rico Táxi Aéreo remains operative.

Destinations

In March 2010, before suspending its scheduled flights, Rico Linhas Aéreas operated services to the following destinations:

  • Borba – Borba Airport
  • Coari – Coari Airport
  • Manaus – Eduardo Gomes International Airport
  • Manicoré – Manicoré Airport
  • Maués – Maués Airport
  • Terminated destinations before the suspension of services:

  • Acre
  • Boca do Acre, Cruzeiro do Sul, Rio Branco, Tarauacá
  • Amazonas
  • Barcelos, Carauari, Eirunepé, Fonte Boa, Humaitá, Ipiranga, Lábrea, Novo Aripuanã, Parintins, Santa Isabel do Rio Negro, São Gabriel da Cachoeira, São Paulo de Olivença, Tabatinga, Tefé, Vila Bittencourt
  • Rondônia
  • Costa Marques, Guajará-Mirim, Porto Velho
  • Pará
  • Altamira, Belém-Val de Cans, Itaituba, Santarém
  • Fleet

    The fleet of Rico Linhas Aéreas includes the following aircraft configured in all-economy class (as of June 2010):

    Accidents and incidents

  • 7 October 1978: Douglas C-47A PT-KVU of RICO Taxi Aéreo was damaged beyond economic repair when it overran the runway on landing at Carlos Prates Airport, Belo Horizonte. All 19 people on board survived.
  • 30 August 2002: flight 4823 operated by the Embraer EMB 120ER Brasília registration PT-WRQ, en route from Cruzeiro do Sul and Tarauacá to Rio Branco crashed on approach to Rio Branco during a rainstorm, 1,5 km short of the runway. Of the 31 passengers and crew aboard, 23 died.
  • 14 May 2004: flight 4815 operated by the Embraer EMB 120ER Brasília registration PT-WRO, en route from São Paulo de Olivença and Tefé to Manaus crashed in the forest at about 18 nm from Manaus. All 33 passengers and crew died.
  • References

    Rico Linhas Aéreas Wikipedia