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 continuous growth and ongoing innovation has led us to establish a presence in four countries in the region: Peru, Ecuador, Mexico, and Colombia.Talma’s international expansion began in 2010 with the development of our cargo services in Mexico, marking the start of a regional expansion aimed at strengthening air connectivity and contributing to the development of the airport sector across the region. In 2017, we expanded into Ecuador with ramp operations at the country’s main airports. Later, in 2019, we entered Colombia, becoming our fourth operation in Latin America and consolidating a regional network that enables us to support the growth of the airport industry with specialized capabilities, first-class infrastructure, and consistent execution in every country where we operate.

 

 

Our diversification and expansion strategy is driven by the support of our clients, who encourage us every day to expand and strengthen our services. We operate at Peru’s main airport, Jorge Chávez International Airport, as well as at the Lima Cargo City air cargo logistics complex.

 


 

 

 

 

 

  • Lima

  • Arequipa

  • Ayacucho

  • Cajamarca

  • Chiclayo

  • Cusco

  • Iquitos

  • Jaen

  • Jauja

  • Juliaca

  • Huanuco

  • Pisco

  • Piura

  • Pucallpa

  • Puerto Maldonado

  • Tacna

  • Talara

  • Tarapoto

  • Trujillo

  • Tumbes