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词条 TAC – Transportes Aéreos Catarinense
释义

  1. History

  2. Destinations

  3. Fleet

  4. References

  5. External links

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TAC – Empresa de Transportes Aéreos Catarinense S/A was a Brazilian airline founded in 1947 that operated mainly in the south and southeast regions of Brazil. It was absorbed by Cruzeiro do Sul in 1966.

History

TAC was founded in December 1947 in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil with the name TAL – Transportes Aéreos Ltda. Its operations started in May of the following year, linking Rio de Janeiro and Curitiba. In August 1950 the name was changed to TAC and the headquarters to Florianópolis, from where it built a network of services linking Florianópolis and cities of the state of Santa Catarina to Curitiba and Rio de Janeiro to the north, and Porto Alegre to the south. In 1956 it operated to 11 cities.[1]

Around this time an operational agreement was signed with Cruzeiro do Sul in which TAC operated as some sort of feeder to the services of Cruzeiro do Sul. On January 1, 1966, TAC was bought and merged into Cruzeiro do Sul.[2]

Destinations

In 1957 TAC operated to the following states and cities in south and southeast Brazil:

  • Chapecó – Serafin Enoss Bertaso Airport
  • Curitiba – Afonso Pena International Airport
  • Florianópolis – Hercílio Luz International Airport
  • Itajaí
  • Joaçaba – Santa Terezinha Airport
  • Joinville – Lauro Carneiro de Loyola Airport
  • Lages
  • Paranaguá
  • Porto Alegre – Salgado Filho International Airport
  • Rio de Janeiro – Santos Dumont Airport
  • Santos
  • Videira – Ângelo Ponzoni Airport

Fleet

TAC Fleet[3]
AircraftTotalYears of operationNotes
Douglas DC-351948–1966

References

1. ^{{cite book | author=Instituto Histórico-Cultural da Aeronáutica | title=História Geral da Aeronáutica Brasileira: de janeiro de 1946 a janeiro de 1956 após o término da Segunda Guerra Mundial até a posse do Dr. Juscelino Kubitschek como Presidente da República | place=Rio de Janeiro | publisher=GR3 Comunicação & Design | language=Portuguese | year=2005 | volume=4 | page=353}}
2. ^{{cite book | first=Aldo | last=Pereira | title=Breve História da Aviação Comercial Brasileira | place=Rio de Janeiro | language=Portuguese | publisher=Europa | year=1987 | page=307}}
3. ^{{cite book| first=Aldo | last=Pereira | title=Breve História da Aviação Comercial Brasileira | place=Rio de Janeiro | publisher=Europa | language=Portuguese | year=1987 | page=307}}

External links

  • TAC accidents as per Aviation Safety Network
  • Timetable image for TAC (1957) - included in the network of Cruzeiro do Sul
{{Airlines of Brazil}}{{DEFAULTSORT:TAC - Transportes Aereos Catarinense}}{{Brazil-airline-stub}}

4 : Defunct airlines of Brazil|Airlines established in 1947|Airlines disestablished in 1966|1947 establishments in Brazil

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