The Sud Aviation Caravelle was a pioneering jet airliner developed in France during the 1950s.
Through a long history and numerous different variants, the airliner remained in production until the 1970s, and the last examples remained flying until the early 2000s.
In the new book Sud Aviation Caravelle Timelines, author Matt Falcus looks at the history of this aircraft and many of the airlines that flew it. With classic pictures, it’s a trip down memory lane for those who remember these aircraft screeching across our skies.
Caravelle Memories
Many famous airlines chose the Caravelle for their short- and medium-haul aircraft fleets, particularly in Europe. The aircraft was seen in the classic 1960s and 70s lost liveries of these airlines, and we present a number of them here:
Sud Aviation Caravelle Timelines
Get your copy of this new, colour hardback book today and take a trip down memory lane with page after page of pictures of the Caravelle in service.
Learn about the different variants developed to satisfy the needs of different airlines, and take advantage of new developments in jet engine technology. Plus, see some of the Caravelles which still exist today in preservation and other roles.
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