- airline,
founded on 1
January 1920. Its name
changed on 1
January 1925 to
CIDNA ("The
International Air
Navigation Company"; French:
Compagnie internationale...
-
Terinebrica cidna is a
species of moth of the
family Tortricidae. It is
found in Paraná, Brazil.
Wikispecies has
information related to
Terinebrica cidna. tortricidae...
- Générale Aéropostale,
Compagnie Internationale de
Navigation Aérienne (
CIDNA), and Société Générale de
Transport Aérien (SGTA).
During the Cold War,...
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through the airport.
Belgrade was
linked with
Paris and
Breslau because CIDNA and
Deutsche Luft Hansa, respectively,
included Belgrade on its
routes to...
- Denmark Det
Danske Luft****selskab
operated three F.VIIA aircraft. France
CIDNA operated seven F.VIIA aircraft. Air
Orient operated eight F.VIIB aircraft...
- Aerotransport, Ad
Astra Aero,
Adria Aerolloyd, Aero Oy, Air Union, Balair,
CIDNA, CSA, DDL,
Imperial Airways, KLM,
Lignes Aeriennes Latécoère, LOT, ÖLAG...
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tourists during the
summer leisure season. On 27 June 1937, the
French company CIDNA (now part of Air France),
chose the area of
Burgas Airport to
build a radio...
-
CFRNA January 20, 1920
October 7, 1933 France/ Kingdom of
Romania Renamed CIDNA in 1925; the
French arm was
merged with 4
other airlines to form Air France;...
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Taxon identifiers Citrus ×natsudaidai Wikidata: Q453563 EPPO:
CIDNA GBIF: 3831169 GRIN: 10757 iNaturalist: 1133828 IPNI: 771993-1 NCBI: 109792 Open Tree...
- Franco-Roumaine. One
interesting development was a sole
example converted by
CIDNA to act as a blind-flying trainer. A set of
controls was
installed inside...