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Czech Airlines (abbreviation: ČSA, Czech: České
aerolinie, a.s.) is a
Czech aviation brand and
privately held
holding company.
Between 1923 and 2024,...
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Slovak Airlines (Slovenské
aerolínie a.s. or
Slovakian Airlines) was an
airline based in Bratislava, Slovakia.
Slovak Airlines operated on the market...
- Československé Státní
Aerolinie (ČSA)
Flight 540 OK-DBF, the
aircraft involved in the accident,
photographed in 1974
Accident Date 20
August 1975 Summary...
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January 1922. The A.10 was
important as one of Československé Státní
Aerolinie - (Czechoslovak
State Airlines)
first aircraft, with five
examples in...
- and low
operating costs, few were exported, with Československé Státní
Aerolinie (ČSA) and the East
German airline Interflug being the only
airlines other...
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Retrieved 28 May 2013. "ASN
Accident Description (ČSA Ceskoslovenské
Aerolinie-511)".
Aviation Safety Network. 12 July 1961.
Retrieved 14 June 2013....
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Czechoslovakian government at first. On
September 5, 1967,
Ceskoslovenske Aerolinie Flight 523
crashed during takeoff from
Gander International Airport, and...
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These plans were
realised with the
establishment of Československé státní
aerolinie (ČSA) on 28
October 1923.
Amongst the airline's
initial equipment were...
- killed. On 1 June 1970, a
Tupolev Tu-104A (OK-NDD) of CSA
Ceskoslovenske Aerolinie crashed on
approach from Prague,
hitting the
ground 5.5 km
south of runway...
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Aircraft Aircraft type
Ilyushin Il-18D
Operator ČSA (Československé Státní
Aerolinie)
Registration OK-WAI
Flight origin Praha-Ruzyne
International Airport...