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CFRNA ("The French-Romanian
Company for Air Transport"; French:
Compagnie franco-roumaine de
navigation aérienne; Romanian:
Compania franco-română de...
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route Bucharest–Galați–Chișinău and Iași. The
flights were
operated by
CFRNA,
later LARES. A
commemorative plaque,
describing the
first flight to Chișinău...
- the world,
CFRNA (The French–Romanian
Company for Air Navigation), the
precursor of the
Romanian national airline, TAROM. In 1923,
CFRNA built the industrial...
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flights were
operated by
Compagnie Franco-Roumaine de
Navigation Aérienne -
CFRNA, in 1930
renamed LARES (which
became TARS in 1945, and
TAROM in 1954). In...
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Romanian National Air
Transport Company can be
traced back to 1920, when
CFRNA - (French-Romanian
Company for Air Navigation) was founded. On 13 April...
- a town
located northeast of Belgrade,
began its
operations in 1923 when
CFRNA inaugurated the
international route Paris–Istanbul,
which was
flown via...
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operations 7 October 1933 (1933-10-07) (merged with Air Orient, Air Union,
CFRNA and SGTA to form Air France)
Operating bases Toulouse–Lasbordes Toulouse–Montaudran...
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expanding BMB investments,
branching out into
maritime transport and
founding CFRNA/CIDNA airlines. This
period witnessed his
attempt at
setting up a press...
- 1939. Portugal Aero
Portuguesa operated one F.VIIB-3m aircraft. Romania
CFRNA Spain
classA LAPE Switzerland Ad
Astra Aero at
least one F.VIIB-3m Swissair...
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operations 7 October 1933 (1933-10-07) (merged with Air Union, Aéropostale,
CFRNA and SGTA to form Air France)
Operating bases Paris–Le
Bourget Airport Headquarters...