Cnac
The China National Aviation Corporation (CNAC) was established in 1929 through a partnership between American aeronautical giant Curtiss-Wright and the Chinese government, aiming to pioneer commercial air service throughout China. After being taken over by Pan American Airways in 1933, CNAC operated until its demise in 1949, playing a significant role during World War II by flying vital military supplies over the treacherous Hump route.
Throughout its history, CNAC has been a bridge connecting stories of bravery and adventure, collecting memories from both American and Chinese pilots, crew, and staff who contributed to its operations. The organization continues to honor its legacy and preserve its history through various publications, memorials, and the communal sharing of personal narratives and experiences related to its impactful past.
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