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Air Centrafrique

Air Centrafrique was the flag carrier of the Central African Republic from 1966 to the late 1970s. The company operated domestic services. It had its headquarters in Bangui.

History
at Le Bourget Airport in 1972. The carrier was formed as Compagnie Centre Africaine Air Bangui in 1966 in association with Air Afrique and Union de Transports Aériens (UTA), Following the rupture with Air Afrique, agreements were signed with Zaire, Congo and Chad for Air Centrafrique to fly to those destinations. On 13 February 1973, Bokassa issued a decree suspending operations of Air Centrafrique, due to a conflict with French navigation staff. By , passenger scheduled services to Bangui, Bambari, Bangassou, Birao, Bouar, Bria, Carnot, M'Boki, Ouadda and Zemio were operated; seasonal flights were also undertaken during the safari hunting period. ==Destinations==
Destinations
Following is a list of destinations served by Air Centrafrique all through its history: ==Fleet==
Fleet
Air Centrafrique operated the following aircraft throughout its history: • Beech BaronDouglas DC-3Douglas DC-4DC-8-55Sud Aviation Caravelle III ==See also==
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