Aeroput
Aeroput (Serbian Cyrillic: Аеропут, English: Airway) was an airline and flag carrier of Yugoslavia from 1927 until 1948. Society for Air traffic AD Aeroput was the first Serbian company for civil air traffic, which was founded on 17 June 1927 as Društvo za Vazdušni Saobraćaj "Aeroput" (English: Society for Air Traffic "Aeroput"), in the palace of the Adriatic-Danube Bank in Belgrade. Aeroput was the national carrier of the Kingdom of SHS, and then the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Aeroput was among the first civilian aircraft carriers, being the 10th airline company founded in Europe and the 21st in the world.The airline ceased to exist during World War II in Yugoslavia, but was renewed after the war under the new name Jugoslovenski Aerotransport (abbreviated JAT; English: Yugoslav Air Transport)
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Aeroput
Aeroput (Serbian Cyrillic: Аеропут, English: Airway) was an airline and flag carrier of Yugoslavia from 1927 until 1948. Society for Air traffic AD Aeroput was the first Serbian company for civil air traffic, which was founded on 17 June 1927 as Društvo za Vazdušni Saobraćaj "Aeroput" (English: Society for Air Traffic "Aeroput"), in the palace of the Adriatic-Danube Bank in Belgrade. Aeroput was the national carrier of the Kingdom of SHS, and then the Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Aeroput was among the first civilian aircraft carriers, being the 10th airline company founded in Europe and the 21st in the world.The airline ceased to exist during World War II in Yugoslavia, but was renewed after the war under the new name Jugoslovenski Aerotransport (abbreviated JAT; English: Yugoslav Air Transport)
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Aeroput (Cirílico serbio: Aeро ...... era de la República de Serbia.
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Aeroput (Serbian Cyrillic: Аер ...... ier under the name Air Serbia.
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Aeroput, voller Name Gesellsch ...... enski Aerotransport umbenannt.
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普特航空(塞爾維亞語:Аеропут,拉丁化:Aeroput ...... 結業後,將其繼承予南斯拉夫航空,再繼承予現今的塞爾維亞航空。
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1948-12-24
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1927-06-17
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1928-02-15
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Aeroput
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Six Aeroput Potez 29/2 biplane ...... hangar on the left side, 1929.
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1948-12-24
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1928-02-15
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Aeroput (Cirílico serbio: Aeро ...... era de la República de Serbia.
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Aeroput (Serbian Cyrillic: Аер ...... glish: Yugoslav Air Transport)
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Aeroput, voller Name Gesellsch ...... enski Aerotransport umbenannt.
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普特航空(塞爾維亞語:Аеропут,拉丁化:Aeroput ...... 結業後,將其繼承予南斯拉夫航空,再繼承予現今的塞爾維亞航空。
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普特航空
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