The Charter Airline LaMia's Licence suspended of Colombia Airplane Crash

Airline's Licence suspended of Colombia Airplane Crash The Charter Airline LaMia got its operating License Suspended by the Bolvia's Aviation authority whose Airplane crashed on Monday killing 71 people. It was LaMia's only operational plane, and had been partly owned by the pilot. The Aircraft that was carrying Brazil's Chapecoense soccer team went down near Medellin, Colombia, killing all but six . Colombian authorities say evidence is growing that the Airplane crashed because it ran out of fuel as it tried to land. LaMia was set up last year in Bolivia, and has 3 aircraft - two of which are under repairs. As per the statement of Colombian Aviation chief Alfredo Bocanegra, The British-made BAE 146 Avro RJ85 Aircraft had no fuel when it plunged into a mountainside near Medellin, corroborating audio of the pilot asking to land because of a fuel shortage and electric failure. "Having been able to do an inspection of all of the rema...