TANS Perú, an acronym for Transportes Aéreos Nacionales de Selva,

At , the fleet included three Boeing 737-200s, seven de Havilland DHC-6 Twin Otter Series 300, one Fokker F-28 Mk1000 and five Harbin Y-12s; at this time, services to Arequipa, Chiclayo, Cuzco, Iquitos, Juanjuí, Juliaca, Lima, Piura, Pucallpa, Rioja, Trujillo and Yurimaguas were operated.

Destinations

TANS Perú served the following destinations throughout its history: All the events the airline experienced throughout its history carried with the hull-loss of the aircraft involved.

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| Lake Caballochoa

|align=center|Twin Otter 300

|align=center|OB-1155

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|Crashed into a lake following an engine failure.

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| Atalaya

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|align=center|OB-1499

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|Overran the runway on landing.

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|align=center|Harbin Yunshuji Y-12-II

|align=center|OB-1498

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|Crashed during initial climbout, shortly after takeoff from Crnl. FAP Francisco Secada Vignetta International Airport.

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|align=center|Fokker F-28-1000

|align=center|OB-1396

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|The aircraft was operating the second leg of a domestic scheduled Lima–Chiclayo–Chachapoyas passenger service as Flight 222. Crashed into on approach to the final destination airport.

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|align=center|Boeing 737-200

|align=center|OB-1809-P

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|Crash-landed in a swampland on approach to Pucallpa Airport amid a hail storm. Was operating a domestic scheduled Lima–Pucallpa–Iquitos passenger service as Flight 204.

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See also

  • List of airlines of Peru
  • Transport in Peru

References