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Aerolíneas Star Perú
File:Star Perú logo.png
IATA ICAO Call sign
2I SRU STAR UP
FoundedMay 1, 1997
Commenced operationsMay 24, 1998
HubsJorge Chávez International Airport
Secondary hubsIquitos International Airport
Fleet size8
Destinations9
Parent companyGlobal Investment Platform
HeadquartersLima, Peru
Key peopleCarlos Carmona (CEO)
Employees350
Websitewww.starperu.com

Aerolíneas Star Perú S.A., stylized as Star Perú, is a Peruvian airline, based at Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima. It operates both passenger and cargo flights within Peru and South America. Founded in 1997, the carrier mostly flies domestic routes within Peru from its base in Lima, along with international charter flights.[1]

History

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File:Star Up Airlines An24 Iquitos Peru.jpg
Former Star Up An-24 in Iquitos

The airline was established on May 1, 1997, as Servicio de Transporte Aéreo Regional by the chief executive, Valentin Kasyanov. Operations were inaugurated on May 24, 1998, with a single Antonov An-32 flying cargo and charter services around South America and Peru.[2] The name would later be changed to Star Up and later Star Perú.

In late 2004, Star Perú began scheduled commercial domestic flights after having acquired a Boeing 737-200.[3] Based on monthly growth of passenger traffic, Star Perú was the fastest-growing airline in Peru in 2005.[2] Near the end of 2007, Star Perú offered nine destinations within Peru. Some of the new destinations in large cities such as Arequipa and Cusco would later be suspended.

In 2017 the Ministry of Transport and Communications granted Star Perú access to international flights.[4] The airline was able to obtain a flight to Rio Branco in Brazil but the destination has since been terminated. Around the same time, Star Perú operated flights to Santiago via the Chilean airline, Latin American Wings (LAW). Star Perú continued to fly to and from Santiago until LAW suspended operations in 2018.

In May 2019, Star Perú ended the operation of its BAe 146 and Bombardier CRJ-200. For the destinations on which the Boeing 737 cannot land in, two Dash 8 Q400s were acquired. Star Perú was set to merge with Peruvian Airlines after being acquired by the airline in May 2019. The merge was for both airlines to have a larger share of the Peruvian Market, which was largely controlled by foreign subsidiaries such as Sky Airline Peru and the largest, LATAM Perú. It worked very closely with Peruvian Airlines until it went bankrupt in October 2019.[5] It was around this time that many Peruvian airlines such as the previously said Peruvian Airlines and LC Perú went bankrupt. Amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, Star Perú suspended all operations in 2020. Now, Star Perú continues its operations and have obtained new Boeing 737s. Since 2022, the airline began operating charter flights to various neighboring countries for Peruvian football clubs and the Peru national football team during their participation in international competitions and friendlies. It has become the main airline of transport for football club Alianza Universidad.

File:Boeing 737-300 de Star Perú despegando del aereopuerto Amando Revoredo Iglesias.jpg
A Star Peru Boeing 737-300 taking off from Cajamarca

In 2023, Star Perú and Plus Ultra Líneas Aéreas signed an agreement to have the two airlines provide connecting flights from Madrid and Lima to Star Perú's domestic destinations.[6] In May 2024, Star Perú joined the Latin American and Caribbean Air Transport Association (ALTA).[7] ALTA's mission is to make air transport in Latin America and the Caribbean safer and more environmentally friendly. Its 46 airlines in its network collaborate with each other to work towards this goal. Star Perú will have its ALTA Aviation Safety, Flight Ops & Training Summit in Lima on 18-20 June 2024. Around the same time, Avsoft partnered with the airline. Star Perú would receive access to Avsoft's Learning Management System for the delivery of new aircraft and more experienced pilots. The airline has since been working with Atsa Airlines to expand their route network.[8]

Destinations

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As of 2025, Star Perú operates scheduled routes between the following airports:[9][10]

Country City Airport Notes Refs
Peru Arequipa Rodríguez Ballón International Airport Terminated
Ayacucho Coronel FAP Alfredo Mendívil Duarte Airport Terminated
Cajamarca Mayor General FAP Armando Revoredo Iglesias Airport
Chiclayo FAP Captain José Abelardo Quiñones González International Airport [11]
Cusco Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport Terminated
Huánuco Alférez FAP David Figueroa Fernandini Airport
Iquitos Coronel FAP Francisco Secada Vignetta International Airport
Lima Jorge Chávez International Airport Hub
Pisco Capitán FAP Renán Elías Olivera Airport
Pucallpa FAP Captain David Abensur Rengifo International Airport
Puerto Maldonado Padre Aldamiz International Airport Terminated
Tarapoto Cadete FAP Guillermo del Castillo Paredes Airport
Trujillo Capitán FAP Carlos Martínez de Pinillos International Airport begins July 2026

Codeshare agreements

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Star Perú has codeshare agreements with the following airlines:

Fleet

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Current fleet

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File:Star Peru la aerolinea de los Peruanos.jpg
Star Perú Boeing 737-300 at Jorge Chávez International Airport

As of August 2025, Star Perú operates the following aircraft:[14]


Aircraft In
service
Orders Passengers Notes
Boeing 737-300 6 143
De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 2 76
Total 8
File:Star Perú BAe 146-100.jpg
Former Star Perú BAe 146

Former fleet

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File:Star Peru Boeing 737-200 Lebeda.jpg
Former Star Peru Boeing 737-200

Star Perú used to fly the following types of aircraft:[citation needed]

Star Perú former fleet
Aircraft Total Introduced Retired Notes
Antonov An-24RV 2 Unknown Unknown
Antonov An-26B 1 2002 Unknown
Antonov An-32B 2 1998 Unknown
Boeing 737-200 8 2005 2010
Boeing 737-500 1 2019 2020
Bombardier CRJ-200 2 2016 2018 Transferred to Air Century
British Aerospace 146-100 2 2008 2018
British Aerospace 146-200 6 2008 2018
British Aerospace 146-200QT 1 2011 2013
British Aerospace 146-300 2 2009 2018

Incidents and accidents

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See also

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References

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