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| fleet_size = 20 | destinations = 42 | company_slogan = | parent = Government of Serbia (51%)〔 | headquarters = Belgrade, Serbia | key_people = | revenue = €262 million (2014)〔 〕 | operating_income = | net_income = €2.7 million (2014)〔 | assets = €304.97 million (2013) | equity = €0 (2013)〔 | num_employees = 1,527 (2013)〔 | website = }} Air Serbia (stylized as ''AirSERBIA'') is the flag carrier and largest airline of Serbia.〔 The airline was formerly known as Jat Airways until it was renamed in 2013. Air Serbia commenced operations under its new name on . The airline has its hub at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport.〔 〕 ==History== Air Serbia draws its heritage, including the airline code JU, from flag carriers of former Yugoslavia: Aeroput was established in Belgrade in 1927, and was replaced by Jugoslovenski Aerotransport (JAT) in 1948 as the national airline of the Socialist Yugoslavia. After the breakup of Yugoslavia in 1990s, JAT became a flag carrier of Serbia and Montenegro (FR Yugoslavia) and was renamed Jat Airways in 2003. However, the aging fleet and lack of investments caused the company to record financial losses year after year, and several Serbian governments were looking after a strategic partner for the company.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=History )}〕 On 1 August 2013, Jat Airways and Etihad Airways entered into an agreement of strategic partnership. Under the agreement, Etihad acquired a 49% stake in Jat Airways and management rights for a period of five years. The Republic of Serbia would retain the remaining 51% and hold five of nine monitoring committee seats in the company. Jat Airways was reorganized and renamed Air Serbia in October 2013 and launched its inaugural flight under its new name on 26 October 2013, from Belgrade to Abu Dhabi.〔 Air Serbia's logo is a stylized double-headed eagle inspired by the Serbian coat-of-arms.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Air Serbia - Bruce Drum (airlinersgallery) )〕 The airline's branding was based on work undertaken by Tamara Maksimović, a 25-year-old graphic designer from Novi Sad. Serbian tennis player Novak Đoković gave his name to the first Airbus A319, and will be part of the series titled ''Living legends of Serbia'' which will appear on the new fleet of the airline.〔(Novak Djokovic accepted that Air Serbia’s aircraft bears his name ) at inserbia.info, 25 October 2013, retrieved 30 December 2013〕 Serbian professional basketball player Vlade Divac gave his name to the first Airbus A320. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Air Serbia」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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