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Amaszonas Uruguay

IATA ICAO Call sign Z7 AUZ URUGUAYO
Founded April 2015
Commenced operations June 2016
Ceased operations January 21, 2021
Hubs Carrasco International Airport
Focus cities Capitán de Corbeta Carlos A. Curbelo International Airport
Frequent-flyer program Jet Class Miles
Fleet size 1
Destinations 6
Parent company Línea Aérea Amaszonas
Headquarters Montevideo, Uruguay
Key people Sergio de Urioste (Manager)
Website amaszonas.com

Amaszonas Uruguay was the flag carrier airline of Uruguay. The airline operated commercial passenger services out of its hubs at Carrasco International Airport and Laguna del Sauce International Airport to most major South American destinations, as well as several secondary destinations in the Southern Cone.

In April 2015, the Bolivian airline Línea Aérea Amaszonas reached an agreement with the Uruguayan company BQB Lineas Aereas, thus obtaining the transfer of its permits to enter the aforementioned airline's airspace and changing its name to Amaszonas Uruguay in exchange for maintaining 30 employees of this airline. The airline announced the suspension of operations on November 19, 2020.[1] The airline officially ceased all operations on January 21, 2021.[2][3]

An Amaszonas Uruguay Bombardier CRJ200ER in the former livery in 2016

Amaszonas Uruguay flew to the following destinations:[4]

Country City Airport Notes
Argentina Buenos Aires Aeroparque Jorge Newbery
Bolivia Santa Cruz de la Sierra Viru Viru International Airport
Brazil São Paulo São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport
Paraguay Asunción Silvio Pettirossi International Airport
Uruguay Montevideo Carrasco International Airport Hub
Punta del Este Capitán de Corbeta Carlos A. Curbelo International Airport Focus city

Codeshare agreements

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An Amaszonas Uruguay Embraer 190 in the new livery in 2020

As of January 2021, Amaszonas Uruguay's fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[5]

Aircraft Inservice Orders Passengers Notes
Embraer 190 1 1 110
Total 1 1

Amaszonas Uruguay formerly operated the following aircraft:[5]

Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Bombardier CRJ100LR 1 2016 2020
Bombardier CRJ200ER 1 2017 2020
  1. ^ "Amaszonas Uruguay suspends operations". Archived from the original on October 21, 2021. Retrieved November 18, 2020.
  2. ^ "IATA suspends Amaszonas Uruguay from BSP". Ch-aviation.com. Archived from the original on October 21, 2021. Retrieved February 25, 2021.
  3. ^ "Amaszonas Uruguay is out of the IATA BSP". Aviacionnews.com. Archived from the original on October 21, 2021. Retrieved February 22, 2021.
  4. ^ "Route map". Archived from the original on 2021-10-21. Retrieved 2024-05-03.
  5. ^ a b "Amaszonas Uruguay Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Archived from the original on October 21, 2021. Retrieved March 5, 2021.
  6. ^ "Accident: Amaszonas Uruguay CRJ2 at Montevideo on Nov 9th 2017, tyre explosion on the ground causes amputation of both legs of ground worker". The Aviation Herald. 2017-10-11. Archived from the original on 2022-12-06. Retrieved 2017-12-11.

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