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Founded | 1947 | ||||||
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Ceased operations | 1 November 1991Sahsa) | (merged with||||||
Headquarters | Tegucigalpa, Honduras |
Transportes Aéreos Nacionales SA, also known as TAN Airlines, was a Honduran airline, headquartered at the Edificio TAN in Tegucigalpa. The carrier was set up in 1947 and merged into Sahsa in November 1991 .
The airline was formed in 1947 by private investors to operate cargo flights by contract. In 1950, the company started scheduled passenger and cargo services. At March 1960C-46s serving a route network that was 1,180 miles (1,900 km) long. In 1967, TAN and LANICA agreed to operate LANICA's single BAC One-Eleven 400 on a joint basis; the joint operation of the aircraft started on 19 October 1967 .
, the fleet consisted of threeThe airline acquired a Douglas DC-6A freighter aircraft in March 1973 and operated it until its sale in September 1979, using it particularly on their route to Miami.
In February 1970Pan Am's 38% holding in Sahsa. An ex-Pluna Boeing 737-200 was incorporated into the fleet in May 1974 . The aircraft was part of the fleet by March 1975 , along with one DC-6B and two Electras; at this time, the airline had 400 employees.
, TAN acquiredIn October 1989Boeing 727-200 crashed on approach to Toncontín Airport, killing 131 occupants on board.
, the company experienced its worst accident when a