Jat Airways (stylized as JatAirways; Serbo-Croatian: Jat ervejz / Јат ервејз) was the national flag carrier and largest airline of Yugoslavia and later...
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Air Serbia (category Etihad Airways Partners)
2013, Jat Airways and Etihad Airways entered into a strategic partnership agreement under which Etihad would acquire a 49% interest in Jat Airways and its...
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Vesna Vulović (section JAT Flight 367)
crash. Despite her willingness to resume work as a flight attendant, Jat Airways (JAT) gave her a desk job negotiating freight contracts, feeling her presence...
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JAT Flight 367 was a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 aircraft (registration YU-AHT) which exploded shortly after overflying NDB Hermsdorf (located in or around...
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Jat is currently banned from flying to Priština due to the unresolved status of Kosovo in which Priština is located. In October 2009, Jat Airways does...
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Belgrade, granting Etihad a 49% stake in the Serbian national carrier Jat Airways. The Serbian government retained 51% of the shares, with the company...
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the time of his death, Petrović was the CEO of Serbian flag carrier Jat Airways. The crime remains unsolved to this day. Petrović graduated from the...
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company launched a strike that paralysed the national airline Jat Airways for a month. Jat technicians were unhappy with their working conditions and pay...
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Jat or jat in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Jats are a ethnocutural group of India and Pakistan. Jat, Jats, JAT or JATS may also refer to: Jat...
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Jat Airways Hotels are a chain of hotels in Serbia. The hotel chain was once subsidiary of the national airline of Serbia - Jat Airways which rebranded...
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Srpska fleet consisted of two ATR 72 turboprop aircraft leased from Jat Airways. "Air Srpska Fleet Details and History". Planespotters.net. Archived...
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by Jat Airways and Government of Republika Srpska. The company ceased all operations in 2003 after increasing debt, and the withdrawal of Jat Airways from...
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Jat Airways AVIO taxi (Serbian Cyrillic: Јат Ервејз АВИО такси) was a taxi airline company in Serbia with bases at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport and Vršac...
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A domestic JAT Yugoslav Airlines flight, carried out by a Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle 6-N (Registration: YU-AHD), was nearing its end completing a scheduled...
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flights from the new airport at Brnik began in January 1964. In the 1980s, Jat Airways offered flights from Chicago to Belgrade that included a nonstop segment...
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of JAT. at page 21 "The History of JAT: From Aeroput to JAT Airways". Archived from the original on 2012-02-06. "Jat Airways - History". www.jat.com...
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became registered in Nigeria on 12 June 2003. The aircraft was owned by JAT Airways, and operated by Sosoliso Airlines Ltd. The aircraft certificate was...
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Serbia Ground Services History Aeroput (1927–1947) JAT Yugoslav Airlines (1947–2003) Jat Airways (2003–2013) Air Serbia (2013 to date) Accidents and...
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On 23 April 2003, the ownership of the airport was transferred from JAT Airways to Airports of Montenegro, a public company owned by the Government of...
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2012), Virgin Australia (10%, 2012), Jat Airways (rebranded Air Serbia) (49%, 2013) (reduced to 18%, 2020), Jet Airways (24%, 2013) (filed bankruptcy, 2019)...
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Saša Vlaisavljević (section Jat Airways)
Faculty of Traffic Sciences of University in Zagreb. He started working at Jat Airways, Serbian flag carrier, in 1995. He soon rose to the position of sector...
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Seaboard World Airlines Jat Airways 5 2 JALways 3 Japan Airlines 20 Japan Air Charter 4 Japan Air System 2 Japan Asia Airways 7 Transferred to Japan Airlines...
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first passenger aircraft at Morava Airport landed on October 4, 2011; a Jat Airways ATR 72-202 carried then-president Boris Tadić along with other government...
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On 23 April 2003, the ownership of the airport was transferred from Jat Airways to "Airports of Montenegro" a public company, owned by the government...
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West Australian Airways December 5, 1921 June 12, 1936 Australia Became part of Australian National Airways. Aeromarine West Indies Airways 1921 1924 United...
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flag carrier and largest airline of Serbia: On August 1, 2013, Jat Airways and Etihad Airways entered strategic partnership, and under the agreement, Etihad...
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Air Yugoslavia (category Jat Airways)
Yugoslavia" has been replaced with the Charter and Tourism Department within Jat Airways in 2005. In 1973, it operated four Boeing 707 and three Sud Aviation...
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BWIA West Indies Airways Limited, known locally as "Bee-Wee" and formerly as British West Indian Airways and BWIA International Airways, was the flag carrier...
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Airlines, Cyprus Airways (1947–2015), Czech Airlines, El Al, Emirates, Gulf Air, Icelandair, Iran Air, Jat Airways, Kuwait Airways, Pakistan International...
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Skopje, Republic of North Macedonia. Aeromak was founded in 2009 by Jat Airways now Air Serbia to replace the now-defunct airline, MAT Macedonian Airlines...
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