TransBrasil was a Brazilian airline which ceased operations on 3 December 2001. During most of its history, Transbrasil was owned by local entrepreneur Omar Fontana. Its aircraft usually featured a colorful livery, remarkably with a rainbow on the tail fin. Transbrasil base was Brasilia International Airport in Brasilia. From the 1970s and until its demise in 2002, Transbrasil was usually the third largest Brazilian airline after Varig and VASP, serving both domestic and international routes.
A Dart Herald at Rio de Janeiro-Santos Dumont Airport in 1973
TransBrasil BAC 1-11 series 500 at São Paulo Congonhas Airport in 1975
Embraer EMB-110 Bandeirante of Transbrasil at Rio Santos Dumont airport in 1975
Boeing 727-100 at Salvador International Airport
VARIG was the first airline founded in Brazil, in 1927. From 1965 until 1990, it was Brazil's leading airline and virtually its only international one. In 2005, Varig went into judicial restructuring, and in 2006 it was split into two companies – Flex Linhas Aéreas, informally known as "old" Varig, heir to the original airline – now defunct, and "new" Varig, a new company, fully integrated into Gol Airlines.
de Havilland Dragon Rapide PP-VAN exhibited at the MUSAL
A Douglas DC-3 displayed in Rio de Janeiro
A Fairchild Hiller FH-227B of VARIG at Congonhas Airport Sao Paulo in 1972
Boeing 727-41 of VARIG at São Paulo Congonhas airport in 1972