Brazil Grounds Airline Voepass Following Fatal 2024 Crash
The suspension comes after safety violations and unresolved issues linked to the crash that killed 62 people near Sao Paulo last August.
- Brazil's aviation authority has suspended Voepass Airlines' operating license due to ongoing safety concerns and regulatory violations.
- The airline's ATR 72-500 plane crashed in August 2024, killing all 62 people on board in Brazil's worst air disaster in nearly two decades.
- Preliminary investigations pointed to a failure in the aircraft's de-icing system, though the official cause of the crash is still under review.
- Authorities previously mandated changes to Voepass' operations, including increased ground time for maintenance, but found the airline failed to address key issues.
- Voepass, which operates regional flights across 15 Brazilian cities, has stated its operations are safe but acknowledged the suspension's significant impact on passengers.