OK-MBA Bristol Britannia 318
(c/n 13432)
In February of 1961 Cubana signed an agreement with CSA
whereby the latter would operate two
of the Cuban
airline's four Britannias on the Prague to Havana route, on Cubana's
behalf, but wear-
ing CSA
livery. These were OK-MBA, ex CU-T688 (seen above in this
image from the Jennifer
Gradidge collection) and
OK-MBB ex CU-T671. Livery was red and white. This came at a time
when the U.S. severed all
relations with the Castro regime in Cuba and, as a result, the island
nation
suffered hard currency
problems. This service (via Madrid) was maintained for at least
four years
and evidently had very good
load factors. The Britannias were returned to Cubana at the
end of
the
agreement. Some directories label the secondment as a
"lease" but I am not sure what, if any,
monetary transactions took
place.