East Anglia Books

101124 - PIONEERING SPIRIT - The Story of Air France and Predecessors

 

By Gunter Endres

Now one of the world’s leading airlines, Air France had its origins in the major restructuring of the French air transport industry through the merger of Air-Orient, Air Union, Société Générale de Transports Aérien (SGTA) and Compagnie Internationale de Navigation Aérienne (CIDNA), which became the Société Central pour l’Exploitation de Lignes Aériennes (SCELA). This was renamed Air France on 30 August 1933, following the takeover of the assets of the bankrupt Aéropostale. The above airlines themselves represented the consolidation of a crowded field of pioneering companies that emerged immediately after the First World War, both in France and in French possessions overseas, taking advantage of a fledgling but burgeoning aircraft industry.

 

Format Hardback
Pages 238
Publication Date Available
Pictures

334 photos, four colour profiles, numerous logos and tables

Width (mm) 216
Height (mm) 279
Dust Jacket ?
ISBN 978-82-93450-19-1
Price

£35.00

Want to Buy?

Please contact us here if you wish to order any books or there is something you'd like to enquire about.