Centrafrican Airlines

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Centafrican Airlines was a Central African-based airline. The airline was one of the ventures owned by Viktor Bout and was one of the owners of the Umm Al Quwain Ilyushin Il-76.[1] It also bought aircraft from companies such as "Ghostbuster" and "Air Pass".[2] It's AOC was revoked in 2000 which later became possibly then “Trans African”.[1] It's assets were transferred to an airline called CET Aviation.[3]

Ceased operations2000s (possibly under Trans African name)
HeadquartersAjman freezone
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Centafrican Airlines
An Ilyushin IL 62 of Centrafrican Airlines
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CG CET CENTAFRICAN
Ceased operations2000s (possibly under Trans African name)
HeadquartersAjman freezone
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  • TU 154
  • AN 32
  • AN 26
  • YAK 40
  • AN 12
  • AN 74
  • AN 8

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