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Initially known as the Lignes Aériennes Farman (Farman airlines), the SGTA was created on February 8, 1919, when a Farman F.60 Goliath flew from Toussus-le-Noble to Kenley, near Croydon. The airline was created by the Farman brothers, who also owned the Farman Aviation Works.
The former, located in Roissy near Paris, is the fifth busiest airport in the world with 60 million passenger movements in 2008, and France's primary international airport, serving over 100 airlines. The national carrier of France is Air France, a full service global airline which flies to 20 domestic destinations and 150 international ...
France: Merged with four other airlines to form Air France. Société Générale des Transports Aériens: February 8, 1919: October 8, 1933 France: Merged with four other airlines to form Air France. Grands Express Aériens: March 20, 1919: January 1, 1923 France: Merged with Compagnie des Messageries Aériennes to form Air Union. SNETA: March ...
This is a list of active/operating airlines which have an Air Operator Certificate issued by the Direction Générale de l'Aviation Civile, [1] the Civil Aviation Authority of France. For French overseas departments and territories , see the sections for French Guiana , French Polynesia , Guadeloupe , Mayotte , New Caledonia , Réunion , Saint ...
This is a timeline of aviation history, and a list of more detailed aviation timelines. The texts in the diagram are clickable links to articles. The texts in the diagram are clickable links to articles.
Current events; Random article; About Wikipedia; ... Aviation history of France. ... Defunct airlines of France (3 C, 109 P)
Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Aérienne, joint French-Romanian airline. Merged with four other airlines to form Air France: Chalair: CE: CLG: CHALAIR: 1986: 1997 [62] Champagne Airlines: CPH: CHAMPAGNE: 1998: 2005: CIDNA: 1927: 1930: Established as CFRNA. Operated Fokker F.VII [63] Cie Générale Aéropostale: 1927: 1933: Operated ...
Founded by young French entrepreneur Frantz Yvelin and run by CEO Marc Rochet and Frantz Yvelin, L'Avion was the marketing name for Elysair.It had been created as Elysair but changed to use the marketing name "L'AVION" in late autumn 2006 after market research showed the new name tested well in the US and in France.