- and
later Serbia and
Montenegro and
finally Serbia.
Founded in 1927 as
Aeroput, the
airline ceased operations during World War II.
After resuming flights...
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Aeroput (Serbian Cyrillic: Аеропут, lit. 'Airway') was an
airline and flag
carrier of
Yugoslavia from 1927
until 1948.
Society for Air
traffic AD Aeroput...
- top
pilots in the
first Yugoslav airline company Aeroput. He died in a
plane crash, when
Aeroput's Farman F.306
called "Podgorica"
crashed shortly after...
- The
Aeroput MMS-3 (Serbian Cyrillic: Аеропут ММС-3) was the
first Yugoslavian twin-engined
light three-seater p****enger aircraft,
produced by Aeronautical...
- [citation needed] With the
creation of the
first Yugoslav flag
carrier Aeroput in 1927, the
airport was
relocated to the
Borongaj airfield in 1928 which...
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commercial flights in
Skopje were
introduced in 1929 when the
Yugoslav carrier Aeroput introduced a
route linking the city with the capital, Belgrade. A year...
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carrier Aeroput inaugurated in 1930 a
regular scheduled flight between Belgrade and
Thessaloniki with a stop in
Skopje airfield. Later, in 1933,
Aeroput extended...
- when the
domestic airline Aeroput opened a
regular route linking Belgrade to
Podgorica via Sarajevo. A year later,
Aeroput opened a new
route which linked...
- flag-carrier
Aeroput inaugurated a
regular flight linking the
national capital Belgrade with
Podgorica in 1930, with a stop in Sarajevo. A year
later Aeroput inaugurated...
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European summer holiday season. In 1936, the
Yugoslav flag
carrier Aeroput used a
seaplane station in
Dubrovnik to open the
first route to the national...