CU-T604
Vickers 755 Viscount
(c/n 92)
This nice shot came from Cubana,
and not, as one might have supposed, from the manufacturer.
In 1955 Cubana took the rather
unprecedented step of ordered three new Viscounts for their
overseas routes. These were an immediate success and, coupled
with superb cabin service proved
to
be real money winners for the airline. Unfortunately with the
overthrow of Batista, the financing
which had supported Cubana (some from rather nefarious sources,
evidently) went also. This is not
to
infer that the government itself was supporting the airline.
Cubana was privately owned, even after
Pan
American pulled out. However, the Castro government, following
its declared socialist policies
took steps to nationalize Cubana. Naturally, fairly soon
afterwards Cubana found itself in a deep
financial crisis. The airline was forced to sell its modern
western equipment, and from 1961 onwards
became an all Russian fleet,
but that's outside the scope of this collection. This
Viscount was sold in
1960 to
Cunard Eagle Airways
with Bermudan registry VR-BBL. It wound up in 1969 with British
M
idland Airways and was scrapped in May of
1970. It would be unheard of today to scrap a fifteen
year
old airliner.