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Pan Adria Airways ( sh, Aerotransportno Preduzeće JPTT / ) was a Yugoslavian charter airliner based at
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. 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
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in 1978 to operate the Pan Adria routes.


Fleet

The Pan Adria Airways fleet in 1974 consisted of * 1 × Douglas DC-9-32 * 3 ×
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The airline also operated a number of light aircraft for agricultural work.


References

{{Airlines of Yugoslavia Airlines of Yugoslavia Defunct charter airlines Airlines established in 1961 Airlines disestablished in 1978