CNAC
The China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC), established in 1929, was a pioneering force in commercial air service throughout China, initially founded in partnership with the Chinese government and later taken over by Pan American Airways in 1933. Known for its significant role during World War II, CNAC was the first to operate flights over the treacherous Hump route, connecting India and China amidst wartime challenges.
Despite its demise in 1949, CNAC's legacy continues to be honored through various memorials and literature that recount the stories of its pilots, crew, and operations. The organization remains a vital part of aviation history, celebrating the contributions of those who served in its ranks and the impact they had on air travel in the region.
Generated from the website
Also at this address
You might also like
Partial Data by Foursquare.