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Adria Airways

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Adria Airways
IATA
JP
ICAO
ADR
Callsign
ADRIA
Founded 1961
Hubs Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport
Frequent flyer program Miles & More
Member lounge Senator Lounge
Alliance Star Alliance
Fleet size 14
Destinations 25
Parent company Adria Airways d.d.
Headquarters Ljubljana, Slovenia
Key people Tadej Tufek (President)
Website: http://www.adria-airways.com

Adria Airways is an airline based in Ljubljana, Slovenia, Europe. It is the national airline of Slovenia and a regional member of the Star Alliance. It operates international scheduled services throughout Europe and charter services to destinations in Europe and the Middle East. Its main base and hub is Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport.

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History

The airline was established and started operations in 1961 as a charter company with a Douglas DC-6[1] under the name of Adria Aviopromet (Adria Airways). Later, extra DC-6s were bought from KLM. In 1968, the company changed its name to Inex-Adria Airways and introduced its first jet type, the Douglas DC-9. Its name was changed after aligning with Belgrade-based trading group Interexport, but reverted to the original title after that association ended in May 1986. In the early 1980s, Inex-Adria introduced its first scheduled flights[1], purchased McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft and became a member of IATA. Its fleet was mostly employed in charter work throughout Europe. International scheduled flights were added, initially to Larnaca, in November 1983. By the late 1980s, and after the name change back to Adria, it purchased several Airbus A320 aircraft. With the break-up of Yugoslavia, Adria Airways attained the role of Slovenia's flag carrier. In the early 1990s, it was an unsuccessful take-over target of the Albert Group led by Evan Hammer.

Adria Airways Boeing 737-500 waits for takeoff at London Gatwick Airport, England
Adria Airways Boeing 737-500 waits for takeoff at London Gatwick Airport, England

In March 1996, Adria completed its part-privatisation process. On July 23 2002, Bombardier Aerospace appointed Adria Airways as the first Bombardier recognized CRJ heavy maintenance facility in Europe. On November 18, 2004, Adria Airways joined the Star Alliance. Adria Airways is a regional member of the alliance. In 2001, Adria Airways recorded a large decrease in the number of annual passengers as a result of the September 11, 2001 attacks. The company operated with a loss for the next five years. In 2006, the company recorded a minimal profit and transported its first annual millionth passenger. For 2007, Adria Airways is planning 9% growth in income, which should ensure the company's profitability. The company has 592 employees.[2]

Destinations

Further information: Adria Airways destinations

Incidents and accidents

Fleet

The Adria Airways fleet includes the following aircraft (as of April 2007) [5]:

Adria Airways Boeing 737-500 landing
Adria Airways Boeing 737-500 landing


Adria Airways Fleet
Aircraft Total Passengers Notes
Airbus A320-231 3 162 2 A320 aircraft are leased out to Afriqiyah Airways.
Boeing 737-500 1 112 B737-500 leased from Ukraine International Airlines.
Bombardier CRJ-200 LR 7 48 2 CRJ200's are on lease.
Bombardier CRJ-900 2 86 2 CRJ900 on order.[6]
Bombardier CRJ-1000 0 100 1 CRJ1000 on order.[7]
Total number of aircraft: 13 on fleet
Adria Airways CRJ 200
Adria Airways CRJ 200

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