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*[http://www.airtimes.com/cgat/yu/jat/gal/jugal.htm AirTimes] |
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+ | |JAT logo old.svg|1957–1994 |
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+ | |JAT Yugoslav Airlines.svg|1994–2003 |
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+ | |Jat Airways.svg|2003–2013 |
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+ | |Air Serbia 2013.svg|2013–present |
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+ | ==Jat Airways== |
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+ | ===1957–1994=== |
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+ | [[File:JAT logo old.svg|200px|center]] |
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[[File:JAT Yugoslav Airlines.svg|200px|center]] |
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[[File:Jat Airways.svg|250px|center]] |
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+ | Jat Airways entered into an agreement with Etihad Airways to rebrand Jat on October 1, 2013; as a result, Jat Airways became '''Air Serbia'''. |
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+ | {{Etihad Airways Partners}} |
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Revision as of 16:43, 15 January 2021
1957–1994 | 1994–2003 | 2003–2013 | 2013–present |
Jat Airways
1957–1994
1994–2003
JAT Yugoslav Airlines adopted a more modern look in October 1994.
2003–2013
On 20 March 2003, what remained of the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia became the State Union of Serbia and Montenegro. To reflect this, the national airline changed its name to Jat Airways. The logo consisted of three dots.
Air Serbia
2013–present
Jat Airways entered into an agreement with Etihad Airways to rebrand Jat on October 1, 2013; as a result, Jat Airways became Air Serbia.
Etihad Airways | Alitalia | Air Berlin | Air Serbia | Air Seychelles | Jet Airways | Niki | Virgin Australia (non-official partner)
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