Transbrasil was a Brazilian airline that operated from 1955 until its cessation of operations in 2001. It was one of the major carriers in Brazil and played a significant role in the country's aviation history.
The airline was founded as Sadia Transportes Aéreos in 1955, initially operating cargo flights before expanding into passenger services. In 1959, it was renamed Transbrasil and commenced its passenger operations with domestic flights within Brazil.
Transbrasil grew to become one of the main airlines in the country, operating both domestic and international routes. It served various destinations in South America, the United States, and Europe.