Transmeridian Air Cargo

Transmeridian Air Cargo

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airline = Transmeridian Air Cargo


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IATA = KK
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callsign = Transmeridian
founded = 1962
commenced = 1962
ceased = 1979
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headquarters = Liverpool, England (1962–1968)
London, England (1968–1979)
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Transmeridian Air Cargo Airline codes|KK|·|Transmeridian was a British cargo airline that operated from 1962 until 1979 when it merged with IAS Cargo Airlines to form Heavylift Cargo Airlines.

Company history

Transmeridian began operations under the name Trans Meridian Flying Service on October 5, 1962 and began operations on November 1, 1962 using a Douglas DC-4. The airline was then based at Liverpool and used the DC-4 for freight and passenger charters. A second DC-4 (both were ex-military Douglas C-54 Skymaster) was bought and freight services to Dublin and Paris - Le Bourget Airport were begun.

At the beginning of 1965 the DC-4s were replaned by Douglas DC-7C and a year later two more DC-7s were acquired. With the expansion in the fleet freight to the Middle East and Africa were begon. By the end of 1967 the company was taken over by Trans World Leasing and converted into a pure freight operation, with that the name was changed to Transmeridian Air Cargo.

In 1968 the Canadair CL-44 was introduced and eventually eight were in the fleet (all with folding tails). It was during this time that the base of operations was moved to London Stansted Airport. Operations continued throughout the 1970s with 1975 being the year when a base was set up in Hong Kong for freight flights to Australia.

In 1977 the Trafalgar House Group bought 90% of Transmeridian and on August 15, 1979 merged it with IAS Cargo to form British Cargo Airlines, which later became HeavyLift Cargo. [Airlines Remembered by BI Hengi, Publisher Midland Publishing]

Fleet details

*Douglas DC-3
*Douglas DC-4 ex Douglas C-54 Skymaster
*Douglas DC-7C Seven Seas
*Short Belfast
*Canadair CL-44D4-2
*Canadair CL-44-O Guppy
*Douglas DC-8-54F
*Boeing 737-2B1(C)

External links

* [http://rzjets.net/operators/operator.php?opid=2974 Data]
* [http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.search?airlinesearch=Transmeridian%20Air%20Cargo%20-%20TAC&distinct_entry=true AirlinersNet pictures]
* [http://www.abpic.co.uk/search.php?q=Trans%20Meridian%20Air%20Cargo&u=operator DC-3 photo]
* [http://www.abpic.co.uk/search.php?q=Transmeridian%20Air%20Cargo&u=operator Various photos]
* [http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19770902-0 CL-44 accident info]

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