Cubana: A Caribbean Survivor
Cubana
In October 2022, Cubana de Aviación celebrated its 93rd birthday. The flag carrier of Cuba has been on a very colourful journey since its founding on 8 October 1929, when it began as little more than a flying club before entering the world of commercial aviation as a mail carrier. In the 1920s and ’30s, Cuba found itself as the first choice for film stars and other celebrities wanting to relax, giving Cubana a steady income from American visitors, who were flown in on its DC-3s, DC-4s and C-46s.
Then came the Revolution, which ended in 1959, after which Fidel Castro nationalised the smaller Cuban airlines under the Cubana umbrella. The relationship with the US, which had initially approved of Castro’s actions, soon began to sour and the US then imposed an embargo in 1962, choking the Cuban economy. This left Cubana with only the Soviet Union to turn to for new equipment, and thus it became the largest operator of Soviet-built aircraft in the Western world.
With more than 100 images, this book records the highs and lows of the airline throughout its 93 years of operations.
Available: NOW
ISBN: 978 1 80282 472 8
Price: £15.99
Series: Airlines Series, vol 10
Format: Paperback, 96 pages
Author: Barry Lloyd