Union des Transports Aériens
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- For the Guinean airline see Union des Transports Aériens de Guinée
Union des Transports Aeriens (UTA) (United Air Transport in the English language) (IATA: UT, ICAO: UTA, and Callsign: UTA) (1963-1990) was a French international airline. It operated principally between France and former French colonial possessions in Africa and the Indian Ocean, as well as to destinations in Southeast Asia, New Caledonia, Tahiti, Australia and New Zealand.
The airline was purchased in 1990 by Air France.
[edit] Incidents and accidents
UTA Flight 772, which was flying on a Brazzaville-N'Djamena-Charles De Gaulle International Airport near Paris route, was bombed over Niger on 19 September 1989. All 156 passengers and 15 crew members on board died.
[edit] External links
- Union des Transports Aériens at the Aviation Safety Network Database