Bolivia’s Transporte Aéreo Militar (TAM) re-organized as a civil airline, known as TAM Empresa Pública (TAMep), and began serviced in April 2019 using an Avro RJ70
News items on TAM:
- TAMep to begin operations (2019-03-30)
- TAM back from the dead? (2019-01-14)
- TAM suspends operations as it misses latest deadline for civil certification (2018-08-01)
- TAM resumes services (2018-05-10)
- TAM temporarily suspends services (2018-05-05)
- Second Avro RJ70 for TAM ferried to Bolivia (2018-01-19)
- TAM granted more time to achieve civil certification (2017-12-28)
- TAM faces suspension of operations as civil certification lags (2017-12-22)
- Avro RJ70 for TAM reaches Cochabamba (2017-08-14)
- TAM-Empresa Pública confirms Avro RJ70 acquisition (2017-06-30)
- TAM-Public Entreprise to operate Avro RJ70s? (2017-05-29)
- Deadline for TAM to convert to civil status extended (again) (2017-02-11)
- Government orders TAM to end commercial passenger services (2016-12-18)
- TAM tax bill may affect operations (2015-11-10)
- TAM BAe 146 displayed in new museum (2015-10-31)
- TAM to be converted to a state enterprise (2013-08-20)
- TAM adds another BAe 146 (2012-12-05)
- BAE Systems Regional Aircraft opens Latin America office (2010-09-09)
- Baby born on TAM BAe 146 (2010-02-28)
- Another BAe 146 for TAM Bolivia (2009-09-14)
- TAM Bolivia adds a fourth BAe 146 (2009-05-16)
- TAM Bolivia adds another BAe 146 (2009-01-20)
- New colors for TAM Bolivia BAe 146s (2008-10-31)
- TAM Bolivia receive their second BAe 146 (2007-06-08)
- Scare for TAM BAe 146 VIP passengers (2007-05-10)
- TAM Bolivia receives its first BAe 146 (2007-02-28)
- Bolivian Air Force picks BAe 146s (2006-11-30)
News items on TAMep:
- TAMep services still suspended (2019-10-15)
- TAMep suspends services (2019-09-28)
- TAMep begins operations (2019-04-05)
- TAMep to begin operations (2019-03-30)
- TAM back from the dead? (2019-01-14)