Pan Adria Airways

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Pan Adria Airways
Founded1961
Ceased operations1978
Fleet size4
HeadquartersZagreb, Yugoslavia
Employees134 (1971)

Pan Adria Airways (Serbo-Croatian: Aerotransportno Preduzeće JPTT / Аеротранспортно Предузеће ЈПТТ) was a Yugoslavian charter airliner based at Zagreb.

Pan Adria Airways was formed in 1961 by the Yugoslav Government as a domestic operator. It later operated night-mail flights as well as domestic and international passenger and cargo charter flights.

After the airline ceased operating the Yugoslav Government formed Trans Adria in 1978 to operate the Pan Adria routes.

Fleet

The Pan Adria Airways fleet in 1974 consisted of

The airline also operated a number of light aircraft for agricultural work.

References

  1. ^ a b "World's Charter Airlines". Flight International. 10 October 1974. p. 465.
  2. ^ "World Airlines Directory". Flight International. 6 May 1971. p. 640.
  3. ^ "World Airlines Directory". Flight International. 26 July 1980. p. 360.