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Jat Airways AVIO taxi
IATA ICAO Callsign
JU JAT JAT
Founded2002
Ceased operations2013
HubsBelgrade Nikola Tesla Airport
Vršac Airport
Fleet size21
Parent companyJat Airways
HeadquartersVršac, Serbia
Key peopleSrđan Radovanović (CEO)

Jat Airways AVIO taxi (Serbian Cyrillic: Јат Ервејз АВИО такси) was a taxi airline company in Serbia with bases at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport and Vršac Airport. It was one of the three air taxi companies after Prince Aviation and Air Pink. Jat Airways AVIO Taxi was a subsidiary of the national air carrier of Serbia, Jat Airways.

History

The Jat Airways AVIO Taxi Company was formed in 2002. It transported passengers from Belgrade and Vršac to European destinations, and a few destinations in North Africa.

In 2004, the airline started operating scenic tours for tourists flying around Belgrade city center.

Fleet

The Jat Airways AVIO taxi fleet consisted of the following:

When the aircraft were not being hired for air taxi service they were often used for training by young pilots.

See also


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