CSA

HISTORY:

Founded by the Czechoslovak government as CSA Ceskoslovenske Statni Aerolinie, it provided only domestic services until it launched its first international route from Prague to Bratislava and Zagreb in 1930. After the German occupation of Czechoslovakia in 1939, the development of the airline was terminated. In 1948 the Communist party seized power in Czechoslovakia and suspended some western European and Middle East routes and replaced much of the fleet with Soviet equipment. After the Break-up of the Czechoslovak Federation, the airline adopted the present name in May 1995.

19/5/1962

 

5/10/1964

 

21/10/1996

 

17/3/1999

 

3/7/2002

 

 

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