HISTORY

  • 1994 - First expansion
    • We implemented ground handling services and started operations in  Iquitos, which was the first station where we began our expansion to provinces in Peru.

  • 2000 - New services
    • We continued to grow, providing executive aviation services, flight operations and passenger assistance.

  • 2007 - Implementing TTS
    • We launched the first Spanish language IATA-certified school in South America: Talma Training School.

  • 2009 - Lima Cargo City
    • We moved to Lima Cargo City, a stateof- the-art logistic complex, directly connected through a tunnel to the Jorge Chavez International Airport.

  • 2010 - Continued Expansion
    • We started operations as Talma Mexico, expanding regionally. In addition, we acquired Aeropuertos del Peru (AdP), a company operating 12 local airports in Peru.

  • 2016 - Ground Handling Operations Headquarters
    • We launched our new ground handling operations headquarters in Lima with advanced infrastructure and technology.

  • 2017 - New Horizons
    • Our expansion to Ecuador strengthens our position as a leading airport services company in Latin America.

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Our vision of constant growth and permanent innovation has led us to be present in 4 countries in the region: Peru, Ecuador, Mexico and Colombia. Talma's internationalization begins in 2010 through our cargo services in the Aztec country. In 2017, it continues in Ecuador with ramp operations in the main airports of that country.

 

Our diversification and expansion strategy is being developed thanks to the support of our clients, who drive us every day to expand and strengthen our services.

 

We operate in 21 airports throughout Peru, including Jorge Chavez International Airport and the air cargo logistics complex, Lima Cargo City.


 

 

 

 

 

  • Lima
  • Arequipa
  • Ayacucho
  • Cajamarca
  • Chiclayo
  • Cusco
  • Iquitos
  • Jaen
  • Jauja
  • Juliaca
  • Huanuco
  • Pisco
  • Piura
  • Pucallpa
  • Puerto Maldonado
  • Tacna
  • Talara
  • Tarapoto
  • Trujillo
  • Tumbes