PEC Aviation, formerly known as PEC Táxi Aéreo, is Brazilian air taxi and air ambulance operator based in Santa Genoveva Airport in Goiânia.[1][2]
History
editFounded in 2004 by aviation and health industry veterans, PEC started its operation with only a Piper Arrow serving daily cargo flights from Macapá to Oiapoque. Due to Brazil's lack of prepared runways and poor jet fuel availability, PEC was the first company to certify the Piper Seneca (and its Embraer equivalents) for Medevac flights. In 2007, PEC moved its headquarters to Santa Genoveva Airport due to its central position in the country.
Fleet
editPEC operates one Beechcraft King Air C90B, one Cessna Grand Caravan C208B, and one Seneca’s. PEC has the newest turboprop fleet of air taxi operators in the Central-west region.[3]
Leadership
editPEC's founder and current CEO is Captain Milton Arantes Costa, who is known for his advocacy of air taxi,[4] authorized repair shops, and Brazilian aviation in general.[5][6] Mr. Arantes Costa is the founding president of the Brazilian Association of Air Taxis (ABTAer) and member of ANAC’s Consulting Counsel.
Accident
edit- November 5, 2021: A Beechcraft King Air of PEC Aviation registered PT-ONJ carrying 3 passengers (including Marília Mendonça) and 2 crew struck power lines and crashed on a waterfall, killing all 5 on board. The cause of the accident was determined to be pilot error.
References
edit- ^ "Pec Táxi Aéreo" (in Portuguese). Mais indicado saúde. Archived from the original on 2013-04-11. Retrieved 2013-03-22.
- ^ "Pec Táxi Aéreo" (in Portuguese). Pec Táxi Aéreo. Retrieved 2013-03-22.
- ^ PEC TAXI AEREO aircharterguide.com, accessdate 23 September 2020
- ^ Harrison, Kirk. "ABTAer protest illegal hello services". Aviation International News.
- ^ "Táxi aéreo-médico e transporte de valores bancários podem ficar prejudicados com a reforma da pista no aeroporto de Goiânia". Ministério Público Federal do Estado de Goiás. 26 February 2013. Retrieved 2013-03-22.
- ^ Moura, Pedro Marcondes. "Nas hélices da Embraer". Istoé.