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Transports Aériens
Intercontinentaux (TAI, lit. "Intercontinental Air Transport") was a
private French airline,
based at Orly Airport, Paris. In 1963...
- 1960, Bora Bora was
served by
French air
carrier Transports Aériens
Intercontinentaux (TAI) with
Douglas DC-7C
propliner service direct to Los
Angeles (LAX)...
-
Angeles with an en
route stop in
Honolulu flown by
Transports Aeriens Intercontinentaux (TAI),
which was
serving Bora Bora in 1960 with
Douglas DC-7C propliners...
-
Union des
Transports Aériens
after merging with
Transports Aériens
Intercontinentaux in 1963
Universal Access Transceiver, a
physical link
proposed for...
- "interisland
aviation board"), a
subsidiary of
Transports Aériens
Intercontinentaux,
which took over air
transport in
French Polynesia.: 97 The Air Tahiti...
-
airline was
formed in 1947 to feed into
flights by
Transports Aériens
Intercontinentaux and Air France, and upon the
independence of Madagascar, it became...
- prototype, only nine
aircraft were
built with TAI (Transports Aériens
Intercontinentaux) (later UTA)
evaluating the
first production aircraft in
April 1952...
- The
Transports Aériens
Intercontinentaux Douglas DC-6B
scheduled flight from Saigon,
Vietnam to Paris,
France crashed on 20
February 1956
before its third...
-
merger of
Union Aéromaritime de
Transport (UAT) and
Transports Aériens
Intercontinentaux (TAI). UTA was the
largest wholly privately owned,
independent airline...
-
South African Airways, Swissair,
Turkish Airlines,
Transports Aériens
Intercontinentaux, and
United Airlines.
Seventeen DC-7s
remained on the U.S. registry...