Pan Adria Airways (Serbo-Croatian: Aerotransportno Preduzeće JPTT / Аеротранспортно Предузеће ЈПТТ) was a Yugoslavian charter airliner based at Zagreb.[1]
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.[2]
After the airline ceased operating the Yugoslav Government formed Trans Adria in 1978 to operate the Pan Adria routes.[3]
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^"World Airlines Directory". Flight International. 26 July 1980. p. 360.
PanAdriaAirways (Serbo-Croatian: Aerotransportno Preduzeće JPTT / Аеротранспортно Предузеће ЈПТТ) was a Yugoslavian charter airliner based at Zagreb...
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