BSAA Star Tiger disappearance
An Avro Tudor Mk.IVB Super Trader similar to the aircraft that disappeared | |
| Accident | |
|---|---|
| Date | 30 January 1948 |
| Summary | Disappearance |
| Site | Atlantic Ocean |
| Aircraft | |
| Aircraft type | Avro 688 Tudor Mark IV |
| Aircraft name | Star Tiger |
| Operator | British South American Airways (BSAA) |
| Registration | G-AHNP |
| Flight origin | Lisbon |
| Stopover | Santa Maria |
| Destination | Bermuda |
| Occupants | 31 |
| Passengers | 25 |
| Crew | 6 |
| Fatalities | 31 |
| Missing | 31 |
| Survivors | 0 |
Star Tiger (registration G-AHNP) was an Avro Tudor IV 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 Santa Maria in the Azores and Bermuda in the early morning of 30 January 1948. The loss of the aircraft, along with that of BSAA Avro Tudor Star Ariel in 1949, remains unsolved, with the resulting speculation helping to develop the Bermuda Triangle legend.