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  2. Jat Airways - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 6 January 2025. Defunct flag carrier of Yugoslavia and then Serbia (1947–2013) Not to be confused with Jet Airways. Jat Airways IATA ICAO Call sign JU JAT JAT Founded 17 June 1927 (1927-06-17) (as Aeroput) Commenced operations 1 April 1947 (1947-04-01) (as JAT Yugoslav Airlines) Ceased operations 26 ...

  3. Aeronautical Museum Belgrade - Wikipedia

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    In 1975 JAT, the national flag carrier, donated 48 a (52,000 sq ft) of land for the museum and the museum later purchased further 2.7 ha (6.7 acres). [1] Construction of the present building of the museum began in the mid-1970s. The construction work dragged on, so it was only in late 1988 that the setting of the first permanent exhibition began.

  4. Air Serbia - Wikipedia

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    JAT Airways Boeing 737-300 in 2010 Air Serbia's former Airbus A330-200 in a special Serbia Creates livery. In 2003, the country was renamed Serbia and Montenegro, and that same year the company was renamed Jat Airways. In 2006, Montenegro declared independence and Jat Airways became the flag carrier of Serbia.

  5. Jat Airways AVIO taxi - Wikipedia

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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 Airport. It was one of the three air taxi companies after Prince Aviation and Air Pink. Jat Airways AVIO Taxi was a subsidiary of the national air carrier of Serbia, Jat ...

  6. Jat Tehnika - Wikipedia

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    The origins of Jat Tehnika date back to the creation of Aeroput in 1927. Serbian mechanics pose next to a Farman MF.11, Corfu, March 1916 Aeroput MMS-3 made in Aeroput workshops in Zemun, 1935. The first technicians and mechanics started working as pioneers of this profession in 1927. Jat Airways was founded in 1947 as the successor of Aeroput.

  7. Category:Defunct airlines of Serbia - Wikipedia

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    Jat Airways; Jat Airways AVIO taxi; K. Kosmas Air; U. United International Airlines This page was last edited on 7 November 2024, at 14:31 (UTC). Text is available ...

  8. List of airline codes (A) - Wikipedia

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    Name changed from Aeroput to JAT Yugoslav Airlines to Jat Airways to Air Serbia. Formerly used JAT as ICAO code. QH LYN Air Kyrgyzstan: ALTYN AVIA Kyrgyzstan Name changed from Kyrgyzstan: XK CCM Air Corsica: CORSICA France AHS AHS Air International: HIGH SKY Pakistan ROO Aero Roa: AERO ROA Mexico AWF Aeroforward: United States SUP Aeronautical ...

  9. Aviogenex - Wikipedia

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    Aviogenex had more than 40 years of experience in flying under charter, sub charter and wet lease agreements. Aviogenex was founded on 21 May 1968 as an air transport division of Generalexport, an enterprise for foreign and domestic trade, tourism and air transport. [2]