CFRNA explained

Airline:The International Air Navigation Company
Founded:1920, France
Commenced:1920, France
Ceased:
(merged with Air Orient, Air Union, Aéropostale and SGTA to form Air France)
Bases:Paris, France
Bucharest, Romania
Headquarters:Paris, France

CFRNA ("The French-Romanian Company for Air Transport"; French: Compagnie franco-roumaine de navigation aérienne; Romanian; Moldavian; Moldovan: Compania franco-română de navigație aeriană) was a French–Romanian airline, founded on 1 January 1920. Its name changed on 1 January 1925 to CIDNA ("The International Air Navigation Company"; French: Compagnie internationale de navigation aérienne).[1]

Using French-built Potez aircraft, the company provided passenger, mail and cargo transportation, by air, from Paris to Bucharest, via Strasbourg, Prague, Vienna and Budapest. As such, CFRNA was the first operative transcontinental airline in the history of aviation. The company also made the first passenger international night flight, between Belgrade and Bucharest in 1923. In 1925 CIDNA opened the first domestic Romanian route Bucharest – Galați, followed, from 24 June 1926, by an extended service to Iași and Chișinău and to Bălți.

In 1930, the Romanian arm adopted the name (Liniile Aeriene Române Exploatate de StatRomanian Airlines Operated by the State), which further became TAROM.[2] The company ceased to exist when it became one of the constituting companies of Air France on 7 October 1933.

Aircraft

TypePassengersTotal number
Aero A.3882
Bernard 190T88
Blériot-SPAD S.3315
Blériot-SPAD S.46538
Blériot-SPAD S.564 or 613
Caudron C.6186
Fokker F.VII8
Farman F.1904
Potez SEA VII225
Potez IX4
Potez 2951
Potez 324
Salmson 2 A.21

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Notes and References

  1. [Damien Accoulon]
  2. Web site: Airline companies in Rumania (1918–1945).