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Ladeco
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Ladeco S.A. (acronym of Línea Aérea Del Cobre or the "Airline of Copper," in reference to the principal Chilean export.[1]) was a Chilean airline.

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History

Ladeco was established on November 1, 1958, by Juan Costabal Echeñique.[2] It transported cargo and passengers from the mining camps in northern and central Chile, mainly belonging to Codelco. Later it operated international routes to the Caribbean and North America.

On August 11, 1995, LAN-Chile bought out the shares of Ladeco.[3] At the time of the takeover, Ladeco was equipped mainly with Boeing 737s as well as some 727s and 757s. Ladeco then became exclusively an internal carrier between Chilean cities. In October 1998, Ladeco was merged with Fast Air Carrier. On October 28, 2001, Ladeco was officially rebranded as a new affiliate of LAN-Chile under the name LAN Express, and most internal operations were taken by. The brand was merged into LAN Airlines in 2006.

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A Ladeco Boeing 707-320B at Miami International Airport in 1989
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A Ladeco BAC One-Eleven at Governor Francisco Gabrielli International Airport in 1993
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A Ladeco Boeing 757-200 approaching John F. Kennedy International Airport in 1994

Domestic

 Chile

International

 Argentina

 Brazil

 Canada

 Colombia

 Costa Rica

 Cuba

 Dominican Republic

 Ecuador

 Guatemala

 Jamaica

 Mexico

 Panama

 Paraguay

 Puerto Rico

 United States

 Uruguay

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Fleet

The fleet of Ladeco included the following aircraft:[5][6]

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During the 1960s, the airline operated some Douglas DC-3s, with their cargo fleet also including three Boeing 707s.[7]

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