Companhia Itaú de Transportes Aéreos was a Brazilian airline founded in 1947. In 1955 it was sold to
Transportes Aéreos Nacional, which incorporated the airline the following year.
History
Itaú was founded on September 30, 1947 as a subsidiary of the producer of
cement
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Itaú and dedicated exclusively to the transportation of cargo. Operations started in 1948. In October 1955, suffering from the losses of some aircraft due to accidents, Itaú was sold to
Transportes Aéreos Nacional. In 1956 Nacional incorporated the airline.
Destinations
In 1950 Itaú served the following cities:
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Belo Horizonte
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Campo Grande
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Fortaleza
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Recife
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Rio de Janeiro
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Salvador da Bahia
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São Paulo
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Fleet
Accidents and incidents
*20 August 1953: a
Curtiss C-46A-60-CK Commando registration PP-ITD crashed and caught fire during an emergency landing at
Corumbá. Three crew members died and one survived.
*3 April 1955: a
Curtiss C-46A-60-CK Commando registration PP-ITG struck a hill 2 miles short of the runway while on an instrument approach to
Vitória. The crew of 3 died.
See also
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List of defunct airlines of Brazil
References
External links
Itaú accidents as per Aviation Safety Database
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Defunct airlines of Brazil
Airlines established in 1947
Airlines disestablished in 1956
1947 establishments in Brazil
1956 disestablishments in Brazil
1956 mergers and acquisitions