Southern Air Transport
Southern Air Transport (SAT) (1947–1998), based in Miami, Florida, was a cargo airline best known as a front company for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (1960–1973) and for its crucial role in the Iran-Contra scandal in the mid-1980s. During the affair, Southern Air transported arms to Iran and to the US-backed stateless mercenary army in Central America known as the Contras, which were fighting the revolutionary Sandinista government in Nicaragua.
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Southern Air Transport
Southern Air Transport (SAT) (1947–1998), based in Miami, Florida, was a cargo airline best known as a front company for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) (1960–1973) and for its crucial role in the Iran-Contra scandal in the mid-1980s. During the affair, Southern Air transported arms to Iran and to the US-backed stateless mercenary army in Central America known as the Contras, which were fighting the revolutionary Sandinista government in Nicaragua.
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Southern Air Transport (SAT) ( ...... nista government in Nicaragua.
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شركة النقل الجوي الجنوبي (1947 ...... حكومة ساندينستا في نيكاراغوا.
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Southern Air Transport
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Southern Air Transport Boeing 747-200
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See [[#1982 Fleet
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Miami, Florida, United States
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F. C. "Doc" Moor , Stanley G. Williams, James H. Bastian
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Southern Air Transport (SAT) ( ...... nista government in Nicaragua.
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شركة النقل الجوي الجنوبي (1947 ...... حكومة ساندينستا في نيكاراغوا.
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النقل الجوي الجنوبي
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