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Serbian and Yugoslavian charter airline
Aviogenex (Serbian Cyrillic: Авиогенекс) was a Serbian and Yugoslav charter airline based at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport. It operated regular and ad
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1971 aviation accident
Aviogenex Flight 130 was an international charter passenger flight from Gatwick Airport, London to Rijeka Airport, Yugoslavia (modern-day Croatia). On
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Leader of Yugoslavia from 1943 to 1980
Blue Train. After his death, the presidential Boeing 727 was sold to Aviogenex, the Galeb remained docked in Montenegro, and the Blue Train was stored
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Yugoslavia from 1945 to 1992
included five continents. By the 1970s more airlines were created, namely Aviogenex, Adria Airways and Pan Adria Airways, mostly focused in the growing tourist
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Yugoslavia SFR Yugoslav Air Force Notes Roach & Eastwood 1992, pp 92-152 Aviogenex at rzjets.com, retrieved 13-12-2014 "World Airlines Directory". Flight
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War tourism during the siege of Sarajevo (1992–1996)
involved a flight from Trieste to Belgrade (on the Serbian charter company "Aviogenex"), followed by a helicopter transport to VRS positions. There are allegations
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Gambia AERO GAMBIA Gambia defunct, ICAO code no longer allocated JJ AGX Aviogenex GENEX Serbia defunct BLR Atlantic Coast Airlines BLUE RIDGE United States
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structural failure of the right wing, killing all 65 on board. May 23 – Aviogenex Flight 130, a Tupolev Tu-134 flying from London's Gatwick Airport to Rijeka
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Soviet mid-range trijet airliner
October 1984. An export order for seven aircraft was announced in 1982 by Aviogenex of Yugoslavia, but the contract lapsed. The availability of the longer-range
Yakovlev_Yak-42
2022 Slovenian film
cited allegations that participants flew from Verona to Belgrade on the Aviogenex airline, that the operation was organized by Serbian state security services
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(PDF) on 21 July 2011. Retrieved 30 May 2013. "ASN Accident Description (Aviogenex -130)". Aviation Safety Network. 23 May 1971. Retrieved 14 June 2013.
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International airport serving Rijeka, Croatia
regular scheduled and charter flights at Rijeka Airport: On 23 May 1971, Aviogenex Flight 130 crashed on approach to Rijeka Airport because of rough landing
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Airport in Libreville, Gabon
is the main international airport in the country. On 2 April 1977, an Aviogenex (Yugoslavia) Tupolev Tu-134 registered YU-AJS, crashed on landing, killing
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61 people in Hilo, Hawaii. 1971 – Seventy-eight people are killed when Aviogenex Flight 130 crashes on approach to Rijeka Airport in present-day Rijeka
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companies were created, mostly for charter flights, namely Belgrade-based Aviogenex, Ljubljana-based Adria Airways (known until 1988 as Inex-Adria), and Zagreb-based
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Turkey; more than 1,000 are killed and 10,000 are made homeless. May 23 – Aviogenex Flight 130 crashes at Rijeka Airport, Yugoslavia, killing 78 people, mostly
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immediate delivery of 40 tonnes of humanitarian aid worth €150,000. Two Aviogenex airplanes were provided for the delivery. The Exit Music Festival collected
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operation (which was abortive), the airline used 1 Boeing 727-2H9 from Aviogenex in 04/2005 in full colors. The aircraft was previously registered as YU-AKM
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was hijacked. The plane landed safely without injuries. 23 May 1971 – Aviogenex Flight 130, a Tu-134, as the aircraft was approaching Rijeka Airport,
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Airport in County Durham, England
Britannia Airways, as well as overseas operators such as Aviaco, Spantax and Aviogenex amongst others. On 19 October 1971, the Teesside Airport railway station
Teesside International Airport
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YU-AHT McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 JAT Flight 367 YU-AHZ Tupolev Tu-134A Aviogenex Flight 130 YU-AJH McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 Sosoliso Airlines Flight 1145
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the aircraft was written off due to the damage incurred. 23 May 1971 Aviogenex Flight 130, a Tu-134A (YU-AHZ), landed hard and crashed at Rijeka Airport
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Defunct UK tour operator
its peak the United Kingdom's fourth-biggest. The Yugoslavian carrier Aviogenex operated regular charters from the Manston (later Kent International Airport)
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Charter airline of Greece (1992–2003)
Operated In Service Notes Boeing 727-200 4 1998 Two were leased from Aviogenex Boeing 737-400 4 1999 McDonnell Douglas MD-82 2 2003 Both leased from
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Gambia AERO GAMBIA Gambia defunct, ICAO code no longer allocated JJ AGX Aviogenex GENEX Serbia defunct BLR Atlantic Coast Airlines BLUE RIDGE United States
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August 1974 Raša coal mine explosion Explosion Raša 86 14 March 1948 Aviogenex Flight 130 Aircrash Rijeka Airport 78 23 May 1971 Medveščak flood Flood
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mobile suit in the anime series Mobile Suit Gundam 0083: Stardust Memory Aviogenex, a former Serbian airline, ICAO code AGX AGX Resources, former name of
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to: Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight 130, crashed on 18 January 1971 Aviogenex Flight 130, crashed on 23 May 1971 Scandinavian Airlines System Flight
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Former airport in Kent, England
introduced on Saturdays, using BAC One-Elevens. The Yugoslavian carrier Aviogenex operated regular charters to the then-popular beach resorts of the then
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Name Headquarters Republic/province Established in Operations Aviogenex (division of Generalexport) Belgrade SR Serbia 1968 air transport Adria Airways
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new air transport company. The airline leased its first aircraft from Aviogenex, however, this plane has been returned to its owner. Skywings International
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JAT, a number of other charter and regional airlines were created, with Aviogenex being the one based in Belgrade. Also, Adria Airways, partially owned
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Cambodian airline (1998–2007)
2002 Beechcraft 90 1 1998 2002 Boeing 737-200 1 2003 2004 Leased from Aviogenex Fokker F27 Friendship 1 1998 2005 Fokker F28 Fellowship 1 1998 2002 Xian
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that it has canceled its Supersonic Transport (SST) project. May 23 – Aviogenex Flight 130, a chartered Tupolev Tu-134A (registration YU-AHZ) carrying
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partly entrusted to airlines from the then Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (Aviogenex, JAT). By the summer of 1991, losses of 16 billion Liras had already been
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five days after he was kidnapped. Seventy-eight of the 83 people aboard Aviogenex Flight 130 were killed as the Tupolev Tu-134A jet crashed while approaching
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named Adria Aviopromet, later Inex-Adria Airways), and the Belgrade-based Aviogenex in 1968.[citation needed] During the late 1980s and 1990s a big number
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Nigerian airline
airport's circuit using a Chanchangi Airlines Boeing 737-2K3 (leased from Aviogenex, registered YU-ANU) which had arrived from Lagos approximately one hour
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Serbia P A Apatin Brewery Consumer goods Brewers Apatin 1756 Brewery P A Aviogenex Consumer services Airlines Belgrade 1968 Charter airline, defunct 2015
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landing at Niamey, Niger, two killed and two seriously injured. 2 April An Aviogenex Tupolev Tu-134A (YU-AJS) crashed on landing at Libreville, Gabon, six
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Liberian airline
parked at Belgrade since October 2004, but for some time was used by Aviogenex under Serbian registration of YU-AKD. The airline claims to be starting
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Serbian writer (b. 1946)
with diploma in 1969. After her studies, she worked as translator for Aviogenex (1970–73) and Energoprojekt (1973-1980). During these years, she travelled
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Yugoslavia JR YRG YUGAIR 1969 2005 Charter subsidiary of Jat Airways Aviogenex JJ AGX GENEX 1968 2015 Aviolet JU ASL 2014 2021 Division of Air Serbia
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