Air Yugoslavia
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Air Yugoslavia | ||
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IATA N/A |
ICAO YRG |
Callsign Yugair |
Founded | 1969 | |
Hubs | Belgrade Nikola Tesla International Airport | |
Fleet size | N/A | |
Destinations | N/A | |
Parent company | Jugoslovenski Aero Transport | |
Headquarters | Belgrade, Serbia | |
Key people | N/A | |
Website: N/A |
Air Yugoslavia was an airline based in Belgrade, Yugoslavia (now Serbia). It was established in 1969 and operated numerous international charter passenger services, using aircraft from parent airline Jugoslovenski Aero Transport (JAT)'s fleet. Its main base was Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.
Air Yugoslavia officially existed as a subsidiary of JAT, although it didn't operate a single flight for more than a decade. The division called "Air Yugoslavia" has been replaced with the Charter and Tourism Department within Jat Airways in 2005.
[edit] Code Data
- ICAO Code: YRG
- Callsign: Yugair
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Airline past affiliations | Air Srpska | MAT Macedonian Airlines | Air Yugoslavia |
History | Aeroput (1927 - 1947) | Jat Yugoslav Airlines (1947 - 2003) | Jat Airways (2003 - Present) |
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