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Boliviana de Aviación : ウィキペディア英語版
Boliviana de Aviación

Boliviana de Aviación often referred to as simply ''BoA'' is Bolivia's flag carrier and is wholly owned by the country's government. BoA was founded on 24 October 2007 under the president Evo Morales and commenced operations on 30 March 2009 replacing the troubled Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano as flag carrier. in November 2014, the airline became a member of the International Air Transport Association.
Its corporate headquarters are in Cochabamba,〔"(Contáctenos )" ((Archive )) Boliviana de Aviación. Retrieved on March 22, 2014. "Oficina Central Cochabamba Dirección : Calle Jordán #202 esq. Nataniel Aguirre" - (Directions ) ((Archive ))〕 and its main hub is Jorge Wilstermann International Airport, from where it serves a network of 12 destinations, though most international flights, including long-haul services to Miami and Madrid operate out of Viru Viru International Airport.
BoA operates an all-Boeing fleet and is currently undergoing a major expansion. It recently incorporated two Boeing 767-300ERs and is planning to update its Boeing 737 Classic fleet to newer Boeing 737 Next Generation aircraft. Additionally, the airline plans to open new routes to Caracas, Havana and Lima.
==History==

Boliviana de Aviación BoA was created by means of the Supreme Decree Nº 29318 of October 24, 2007 like a Strategic National Public enterprise, under the order of the Ministry of Public Works and the Ministry of Services and Housing. It is supported with articles of association approved by means of Supreme Decree Nº 29482 of March 19, 2008.
The airline's principal intention is to provide the State a direct mechanism of execution of the aeronautical politics and the democratization of the air transport in Bolivia.
It was established by the Bolivian Government under the president Evo Morales, replacing the troubled Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano as flag carrier.
The president remembered that the state-owned airline was created to attend the country in emergency situations, like the bankruptctcy of the former flag carrier Lloyd Aéreo Boliviano (LAB), leaving hundreds of unemployed people.
BoA's inaugural flight was made on 29 March 2009 connecting the cities of La Paz, Cochabamba and Santa Cruz de la Sierra. In 2010, BoA became the only airline in Bolivia to operate international flights outside Latin America after AeroSur ceased operations.

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