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SACTA
Sociedad Anónima Cubana de Transportación Aérea (Spanish: Cuban Air Transportation Company), better known by the acronym SACTA, is Cuba's national flag carrier and largest airline, established during the Cuban Revolution on 1 August 1959 as a state-owned amalgamation of several privately owned airlines that previously operated on the island. Based in Havana, SACTA operates a fleet of 17 aircraft serving a network of 21 destinations in Cuba, Europe, and the Americas with most flights originating from its hub at José Martí International Airport.
IATA: SC | ICAO: SCA | Callsign: SACTA
IATA: SC | ICAO: SCA | Callsign: SACTA