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- IATA Code
- JU
- ICAO Code
- JAT
- Corporate Address
- 16 Bulevar umetnosti
11070 Novi Beograd
Serbia - Website
- http://www.jat.com
- Main hub
- Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
- Country
- Serbia
- Business model
- Full Service Carrier
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Based at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport, Jat Airways is the national carrier of Serbia and wholly-owned by the Serbian government. Established in 1927, it is one of the world's oldest operating airlines. Jat 's network includes extensive services within Europe, the Middle East and Africa. The airline also provides charter and wet lease services.
Location of Jat Airways main hub (Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport)
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131 total articles
Serbia ‘determined’ to preserve JAT Airways: Serbian Minister
JAT Airways may select A310/A320 aircraft for fleet overhaul; Sukkho SuperJet also an option:reports
Serbia denies JAT Airways investment claims
Serbia in talks on JAT Airways future with consortium of three Serbian businessmen: reports
‘New JAT Airways’ to have 400 employees
JAT Airways potential investor revealed
Serbia finalising agreement for new national airline
Jat Airways moves operations at Belgrade Airport to Terminal 1
JAT Airways to increase Belgrade-Dubrovnik frequency in summer 2012
JAT Airways to launch Belgrade-London Gatwick in Jun-2012
JAT Airways to receive EUR4m to operate Belgrade and Vienna services
Serbian Government prepares JAT Airways restructuring plan
JAT Airways to resume Tripoli service via Malta
Baltic Aviation Systems withdraws from JAT Airways tender
Jat Airways to resume Belgrade-Dubai from Mar-2012
Moscow Airport launches Skype check-in
6,134 total articles
Europe's fringe carriers look for partners to overcome financial crisis; Cyprus Airways latest
Airlines on Europe's southern and eastern periphery are becoming more precariously positioned, but are looking for for partners to help overcome the growing financial crisis. Cyprus Airways is the latest such carrier, and reported a widening in first half losses in the six months to 30-Jun-2011, as lower top-line revenue fell and higher fuel costs squeezed the airline in the period. Cyprus Airways is also turning to implementing a raft of measures aimed at stemming operating losses.
Serbia attempts another JAT Airways sale – third time lucky?
Serbia’s government has announced plans to again attempt to offload a stake in national carrier JAT Airways, its third attempt at doing so after heavy losses at the airline and a severe economic downturn in Eastern Europe sapped investor interest. It remains unclear whether Serbia will have much more luck this time around, as the companies that have previously shown interest have backed away from the deal.
European airlines report single-digit traffic growth in 2010; profits remain weak
European airlines reported single-digit growth last year - a welcome improvement from 2009's depressed level - but 2010 was a lacklustre year overall. Full year data has been released by the Association of European Airlines (AEA), the European Low Fares Airline Association (ELFAA) and EUROCONTROL. As noted by EUROCONTROL, growth across the continent last year was driven mainly by LCCs.
CAPA’s Hottest Airlines to watch in 2011: Europe
The European airline market was battered by the global financial crisis, recording a combined loss of USD4.3 billion in 2009, according to IATA. Europe's tepid economic recovery, the ash cloud crisis, difficulties in cutting capacity and massive structural changes within the short-haul market have conspired to make 2010 another challenging year. Losses are anticipated at USD1.3 billion in 2010, making it the only region to be unprofitable in an otherwise strong year for recovery elsewhere. But there are some bright spots in the region. In this report, CAPA reviews the European airlines expected to make waves in 2011.
Montenegro Airlines prepares for partial privatisation
Montenegro Airlines and the Government of Montenegro announced the selection of a consortium of financial institutions to advise it on the sale of 30% of the government’s stake. The Government had announced plans to sell a 30% stake in the airline in Sep-2010, with the tender process open until mid-Dec-2010 but in reality the intention to privatise it can be traced back almost four years.
Jat Airways’ turnaround hits turbulence
Jat Airways, so named in January 2003, is the Belgrade, Serbia based successor to JAT Yugoslav Airlines, which was dismantled as a result of the Yugoslavian civil conflicts of the 1990s, that resulted in the Yugoslav Republic being broken into various independent entities.
The original airline, one of the world's oldest, was founded in 1927 under the name Aeroput.
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- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
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- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.
- Buy a CAPA Membership now!
- Contact us for a demonstration of the CAPA Membership service!
- Call us on +61 2 9241 3200.




