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Tame (airline)

Tame is a passenger airline from Ecuador.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Fleet
3 Livery
4 Destinations

History

Tame was formed in 1962, to secure passenger service to places which other airlines wouldnt normally serve. Tame was the airline leg of Ecuador's Air Force. At first, the airline used DC-3, DC-6, Lockheed Electra and Avro equipment. But with the airline's growth into more domestic destinations, larger, faster jet equipment was needed. Because of this, Boeing 727's were acquired.

In 1992, the airline's first international service, to Cali, was inaugurated from Tulpan. During much of the 1990s and early 2000s, however, the airline suffered of questionable safety standards, having had multiple fatal accidents through those periods. Also, the airline has had to face stiff competition from Ecuatoriana de Aviacion.

Presently headed by coronel Jorge Cabezas, the airline will acquire Airbus A320 equipment in 2003, to reniew their fleet.

Fleet

Livery

White fuselage with a dark blue cheatline over a clear blue one (similar to
Eastern Airlines), the name TAME, in dark blue coloring, over the jet's middle windows, and a clear blue tail, with Tames logo of a white bird inside a white circle.

Destinations

14 domestic cities, various South American points of interest.