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Farman F.60 Goliath used by ČSA in 1929 An Ilyushin Il-12 of Czechoslovak Airlines at Paris Orly Airport in 1957 ČSA Tupolev Tu-104 OK-LDA, 1958 - this aircraft is now displayed in the Prague Aviation Museum, Kbely A Czechoslovak Airlines Tupolev Tu-134A, at Pisa Airport, 1975 A Czechoslovak Airlines Ilyushin Il-62 OK-DBE, 1975 at Milan ...
Former IATA code: K5 MRP Abas: ABAS Czech Republic AHU ... American Eagle Airlines: EAGLE FLIGHT United States ... Airlines 400: REMONT AIR Russia V8
CZECH AIR FORCE Czech Republic AHD Czech Air Handling: AIRHANDLING Czech Republic OK CSA Czech Airlines: CSA-LINES Czech Republic CIE Czech Government Flying Service: CZECH REPUBLIC Czech Republic 8L CGP Cargo Plus Aviation: United Arab Emirates HNL CHC Helicopters Netherlands: MAPLELEAF Netherlands 5Z KEM CemAir CEMAIR South Africa JLH
Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Founded Type Notes ABS Jets: ABP: BAIR: 2004 aerotaxi: Aerotaxi: aerotaxi: Air Bohemia: BOH BOHEMIA aerotaxi: air FISCHER: 8F: FFR ...
In February 2024, then owner CITIC – which bought its shares from CEFC – sold all of its shares in Smartwings to Czech-owned Prague City Air, which also owns the majority in Czech Airlines. [20] In October 2024, Smartwings took over all flight operations of Czech Airlines, operating under the Czech Airlines brand, while Czech Airlines was ...
Hola Airlines: HOLA Spain HIN Holding International Group: HOLDING GROUP Mexico HOL Holiday Airlines (US Airline) HOLIDAY United States HC HCC Holidays Czech Airlines: CZECH HOLIDAYS Czech Republic HTR Holstenair Lubeck: HOLSTEN Germany HMV Homac Aviation: HOMAC Luxembourg HAS Honduras Airlines: HONDURAS AIR Honduras HX CRK Hong Kong Airlines ...
APC Building, the head office of Czech Airlines at Prague Airport. Czech Airlines has its head office, the APC Building, [18] on the grounds of Prague Airport. [19] On 30 December 2009 CSA announced that it would sell its head office to the airport for CZK 607 million. [20] Smartwings have their head office on the airport property.
The first regular flight between Prague and Bratislava started in 1923, by the newly formed carrier Czechoslovak Airlines. At that time the airport for Bratislava was in Vajnory, about 3 km away from the current airport. That airport is now closed [2]. Preparation for the current airport started in 1947 and construction began in 1948.