Cubana

Cubana de Aviación S.A., commonly known as Cubana, is the flag carrier and largest airline of the Cuba, operating scheduled domestic international services.

History
Cubana was established in 1929.

Cubana in British Columbia
Cubana began flights between Vancouver and Havana via Mexico City in 1955 with Lockheed Constellation aircraft. From 1968 this service was operated with Bristol Britannias. By the late 1970s Tupolev Tu-154 trijets were used; since 2013, these flights are operated with the Sukhoi Superjet 100. A non-stop service between Havana and Vancouver was introduced in 1992 with the Ilyushin Il-62, but this was soon cancelled, the last flight departing Vancouver on 17 April 1994.

A total of nine DHBC-1 Dove airliners were delivered new to Cubana from De Havilland BC between 1947 and 1954; they remained in service until 1982, when they were transferred to subsidiary Aero Caribbean.

Current

 * Antonov An-158 - 6
 * ATR 72-500 - 2
 * ATR 72-600 - 2
 * Ilyushin Il-96-300 - 4
 * Ilyushin Il-96-400 - 3 on order, to be delivered 2023
 * Irkut MC-21-200 - 8 on order, to be delivered from 2022
 * Irkut MC-21-300 - 12 on order, to be delivered from 2023
 * Sukhoi Superjet 95LR - 8
 * Sukhoi Superjet 95LR-100 - 6
 * Tupolev Tu-204-100 - 6
 * Tupolev Tu-204-100CE - 3, cargo

Historic

 * Antonov An-12
 * Antonov An-24B
 * Antonov An-24RV
 * Antonov An-26
 * Antonov An-26B
 * Antonov An-30
 * Bristol Britannia 318
 * DHBC-1 Dove - 9 (1947–1982)
 * Douglas C-47A
 * Douglas C-47B
 * Douglas C-54A
 * Ilyushin Il-14
 * Ilyushin Il-18
 * Ilyushin Il-62
 * Ilyushin Il-62M
 * Lockheed Constellation
 * Lockheed Super Constellation
 * Tupolev Tu-154B
 * Tupolev Tu-154M
 * Vickers Viscount 810
 * Vickers Viscount 755
 * Yakovlev Yak-40
 * Yakovlev Yak-40K
 * Yakovlev Yak-42D

BC-made aircraft
''Note: a green background indicates an aircraft in service, a yellow background indicates a retired aircraft, and a pink background indicates an aircraft lost in an accident.

Routes
Entries with a green background indicates a destination in British Columbia. "Domestic" refers to flights within Cuba.

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