Centavia
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Centavia (Central European Aviation) | ||
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IATA 7N |
ICAO CNA |
Callsign N/A |
Founded | 2005 | |
Hubs | Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport | |
Fleet size | Defunct | |
Destinations | Defunct | |
Headquarters | Belgrade, Serbia | |
Key people | Predrag Vujović - Founder Vladimir Ponjević - Executive Director |
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Website: www.centavia.com |
Centavia (Central European Aviation) was a short-lived Serbian low cost airline.
It's hub airport was Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport in Serbia while its technical base was in Cologne Bonn Airport in Germany. The airline commenced their first (charter) flights on July 8, 2006 and decleared bankruptcy on November 8, 2006.
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[edit] History
Centavia was founded in 2005 and received its first aircraft, BAe 146-200, on 15th June 2006 from Meridiana. The aircraft is re-registered as YU-AGL and re-painted with Centavia's livery.
Centavia commenced its first maiden flight on July 8th 2006 to Corfu from Belgrade and operated only charter flights during the summer of 2006. The airline's second aircraft arrived on August 17, 2006 and has been registered as YU-AGM.
Centavia was to be the first airline to operate flights from Belgrade to Zagreb since the dissolution of Yugoslavia. However, the Croatian authority rejected the airline saying that a free sky agreement with between the two countries has not been signed. Simmilarly the Montenegrin government denied the airline landing rights. This ultimatly had the impact on the fate of the airline as it was left with no routes and two planes to pay off.
Centavia's fleet of two aircrafts left the airline for the United Kingdom on November 9, 2006.
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- (Serbian) Ovog leta počinju jeftini letovi
- (Serbian) Centavija dobila dozvolu za letenje
- (English) BAE SYSTEMS LEASES TWO BAe 146s TO NEW SERBIAN OPERATOR – CENTAVIA
- (English) BAe 146-200 msn E2210 (Meridiana I-FLRE)
- (English) BAe 146-200 msn E2220 (Club Air I-FLRI - last BAe 146 series 200s built before production switched to the Avro RJ85)
- (English) Centavia's BAe 146-200 YU-AGM at Norwich - NWI (Second Centavia BAe 146 ready for delivery), August 15th 2006
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