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==