Ventavia

Ventavia, officially Empresa Ventorana de Aviación SA, is a commercial with headquarters in Ascara, Montaña, Ventora. It is the second largest airline in the after Avensa. Ventavia was found in in 1949 in Ascara, the country's financial hub, and began operations in 1950. The operates 74 aircraft to a variety of destinations predominantly in Ventora, Watan, and around the Abayadi Sea basin. In 2009, Ventavia joined the GlobalSkies and recognizes miles earned on alliance carriers with its own SkyRange (: Rango del Cielo). As of 2020, Ventavia employs 12,970. Roberto Echevarría Bustos became the in 2018.

In 1971, Ventavia bought Linea de Vuelo SA (lit. FlightLine). The wholly owned subsidiary provides aircraft services such as catering, cleaning, deicing, and. In 2011, Linea de Veulo began offering airport services, such as, management, and ground traffic control.

Destinations
Regularly scheduled service calls on 58 destinations, primarily around the Abayadi basin.

Fleet
As of fall 2020, Ventavia has an operational fleet of 74 aircraft.

Accidents
There have been some but we don't want to talk about them.