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Bolivian Air Force Restarts Flights with Military Air Transport

Summary by pucara.org
The Public Military Air Transport Company (TAMep), officially restarted its commercial operations from April 16, marking a new stage of service aimed at strengthening air connectivity and providing greater transport alternatives to the Bolivian population.As part of this reactivation, a first positioning flight was made on the Cochabamba–La Paz route, with departure at 18:30 that day, starting the operating schedule of the company and reaffirmin…
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The Public Military Air Transport Company (TAMep), officially restarted its commercial operations from April 16, marking a new stage of service aimed at strengthening air connectivity and providing greater transport alternatives to the Bolivian population.As part of this reactivation, a first positioning flight was made on the Cochabamba–La Paz route, with departure at 18:30 that day, starting the operating schedule of the company and reaffirmin…

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pucara.org broke the news on Wednesday, April 29, 2026.
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