'Air Adriatic' was a
charter airline based in
Rijeka,
Croatia and was the first private Croatian airline. It operated charter services from northern
Europe to Croatian holiday destinations. Its main bases were
Pula Airport and
Dubrovnik Airport[1]. It ceased operations in March
2007 after it had lost its air operator certificate
[2].
History
The airline was established in October
2001 and started operations in March
2002. It began flying charter services from
Ireland and
Israel to Croatian destinations. It has also conducted ad hoc services for the
United Nations in the
Balkans.
It had its headquarters at Rijeka and technical operations based at Pula Airport. In
2004 charters were largely flown between
Sweden and Croatia. In
2005 the company bought three additional used
McDonnell Douglas MD-82 aircraft from
Alitalia. In September 2006 the airline was planning to launch scheduled services and was considering adding
Boeing 757-200s to its fleet
[3].
Air Adriatic announced plans for
2007 to launch schedule services from
Zagreb to
Berlin,
Düsseldorf,
Malmö,
Moscow,
Priština,
Skopje and Zürich and to replace its McDonnell Douglas MD-82s with
Boeing 737-700 aircraft. It also wet-leased one of its MD-82s to
MyAir[4]. Air Adriatic ceased operations in March 2007.
Adria Wings has been established by former Air Adriatic employees and is expected to resume charter operations with a single
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft
[5].
Fleet
The Air Adriatic fleet included the following aircraft (at March 2007)
:
★ 4
McDonnell Douglas MD-82
Previously operated
At August
2006) the airline also operated
[6] :
★ 1
McDonnell Douglas MD-83
External links
★
Air Adriatic
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Descrptif compagnie Air Adriatic
References
1. Flight International 27 March 2007
2. CH-Aviation - Air Adriatic 18 March 2007
3. CH-Aviation - Air Adriatic 9 September 2006
4. CH-Aviation - Air Adriatic 10 December 2006
5. CH-Aviation - Adria Wings 19 March 2007
6. Flight International, 3-9 October 2006