Vintage plane takes to the skies to remember Roland Garros

Vintage plane takes to the skies to remember Roland Garros

Air France KLM Martinair Cargo has transported a vintage Morane-Saulnier H to Reunion to mark a century since the death of Roland Garros.

French aviation pioneer Garros, who died on 5 October 1918 was the first person to fly across the Mediterranean Sea when his Morane-Saulnier flew from Frejus in the south of France to Bizerte in Tunisia on 23 September 1913.

Numerous events were organised from 3 – 6 October on Reunion, the island of his birth, with the aircraft taking to the skies of Reunion on 5 October to commemorate Garros.

The project organisers chose Air France KLM Martinair Cargo to transport the last surviving Morane-Saulnier to Saint-Denis Roland Garros Airport on a Boeing 777 Freighter.

Newsletter

Stay informed. Stay ahead. To get the latest air cargo news and industry trends delivered directly to your inbox, sign up now!

related articles

Texel Air operates world’s first extended 737-800BCF EDTO 120 flight

Lootah Biofuels explores collaboration with Vietnam’s SAVICO

Raya Airways launches new route from Penang to Hong Kong

Wait...Before you go

Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. Ut elit tellus, luctus nec ullamcorper mattis, pulvinar dapibus leo.

Logo Air Cargo Week