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BSAA Star Ariel disappearance

BSAA Star Ariel disappearance
Avro Super Trader at Manchester 1955.jpg
An Avro Tudor Mk.IVB Super Trader similar to the aircraft that disappeared
Accident summary
Date 17 January 1949
Summary Disappearance
Site Atlantic Ocean
Passengers 13
Crew 7
Fatalities 20
Injuries (non-fatal) 0
Survivors 0
Aircraft type Avro 688 Tudor Mark IV
Aircraft name Star Ariel
Operator British South American Airways (BSAA)
Registration G-AGRE
Flight origin Bermuda
Destination Kingston, Jamaica
External image
A picture of Star Ariel

Star Ariel (registration G-AGRE) was an Avro Tudor Mark IVB passenger aircraft owned and operated by British South American Airways (BSAA) which disappeared without a trace over the Atlantic Ocean while on a flight between Bermuda and Kingston, Jamaica on 17 January 1949. The loss of the aircraft along with that of BSAA Avro Tudor Star Tiger in January 1948 remain unsolved to this day, with the resulting speculation helping to develop the Bermuda Triangle legend.

British South American Airways (BSAA) was an airline created by former World War II pilots in an effort to provide service on the previously untapped South American trade and passenger routes. Originally named British Latin American Air Lines (BLAIR) it was split off from the British Overseas Airways Corporation to operate their South Atlantic routes. It commenced transatlantic services in March 1946, with a BSAA plane making the first operational flight from London's Heathrow Airport. The airline operated mostly Avro aircraft: Yorks, Lancastrians and Tudors, and flew to Bermuda, the West Indies and the western coast of South America.

The Star Ariel was one of three enlarged and improved versions of the Avro Tudor, designated Mark IVs. On 17 January 1949 the Star Ariel was awaiting flight instructions at Kindley Field, Bermuda, with no passengers. BSAA Tudor G-AHNK Star Lion meanwhile suffered an engine failure on approach to Bermuda, landing without incident. Star Ariel was promptly pressed into service to take G-AHNK's passengers on to their destination of Kingston, Jamaica.


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