History
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. It is 1946. Among these pioneering companies, Aigle Azur was created by Sylvain Floirat, who successively became the head of Matra, Europe 1, Breguet Aviation, and Hachette Filipacchi. In April 1946, he signed the company's "birth certificate". Aigle Azur then positioned itself successfully in North Africa, handling the repatriation of French teachers from Tunisia during school holidays... The company expanded its fleet thanks to the U.S. surplus and expanded its range of destinations, opening its first routes to Morocco and Lebanon, and even opening a subsidiary in Indochina during the emerging conflict. The company took off and dominated the French and Mediterranean skies... |
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In 2001, Aigle Azur was taken over by the GoFast Group, which specialises in logistics. Arezki Idjerouidene, the President of GoFast, was drawn to Aigle Azur because of its vast heritage, making it the oldest private French company. Since that time, he has worked to preserve the original spirit of the company by focusing on two key words: loyalty and trust. |
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