SACO (Colombia)
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| Founded | June 15, 1933 | ||||||
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| Commenced operations | June 27, 1933 | ||||||
| Ceased operations | June 14, 1940 (merged with SCADTA to form Avianca) | ||||||
| Alliance | Pan Am | ||||||
| Headquarters | Bogotá, Colombia | ||||||
The Colombian Air Service (Spanish: Servicio Aéreo Colombiano, SACO), was an early Colombian airline. Founded in 1933, in 1940 SACO merged with the Colombo-German Air Transport Company (Sociedad Colombo-Alemana de Transportes Aéreos, or SCADTA); the new company was named Avianca (Aerovías Nacionales de Colombia). Avianca still operates to this day, and claims SCADTA's history as its own, thus making it the second-oldest airline in the world.