Skip to main content
  • Home

Search This Site

EX-YU Aviation News

EX-YU Aviation News

  • About
  • Vintage
  • Trip Reports
  • Newsletter
  • Support
  • Home
  • About
  • Vintage
  • Trip Reports
  • Newsletter
  • Support

EX-YU VINTAGE


Dubrovnik Airport, 1974

Labels

ACI Air Adria Airways Adria Airways Switzerland Adria Tehnika Air Croatia Air Montenegro Air Serbia Amelia International Archive files Banja Luka
Belgrade BH Airlines Bihać bosnia and herzegovina Bosnian Wand Airlines Brač Covid-19 croatia croatia airlines Dalmatian Dubrovnik ETF Airways European Coastal Airlines Feature Fleet Fly Air41 Airways FlyBosnia Focus Jat Airways Jat Tehnika jobs Kon Tiki Sky Kosovo Kraljevo Limitless Airways Livery Ljubljana Lošinj low cost airline macedonia Maribor Mat Airways MAT Macedonian Airlines montenegro montenegro airlines mostar MRO New route Newsflash Niš Ohrid Osijek Photo podgorica portorož Pragusa.One Priština Privatisation PROMO Pula Results 2008 Results 2009 Results 2010 Results 2011 Results 2012 Results 2013 Results 2014 Results 2015 Results 2016 Results 2017 Results 2018 Results 2019 Results 2020 Results 2021 Results 2022 Results 2023 Results 2024 Results 2025 Rijeka Ryanair safety sarajevo Sea Air serbia service Skopje Sky Srpska slovenia Smile Air Split Summer 2009 Summer 2010 Summer 2011 Summer 2012 Summer 2013 Summer 2014 Summer 2015 Summer 2016 Summer 2017 Summer 2018 Summer 2019 Summer 2020 Summer 2021 Summer 2022 Summer 2023 Summer 2024 Summer 2025 Summer 2026 tivat ToMontenegro Trade Air Trebinje Trip report Tuzla Užice VLM Airlines Winter 2008/09 Winter 2009/10 Winter 2010/11 Winter 2011/12 Winter 2012/13 Winter 2013/14 Winter 2014/15 Winter 2015/16 Winter 2016/17 Winter 2017/18 Winter 2018/19 Winter 2019/2020 Winter 2020/2021 Winter 2021/2022 Winter 2022/2023 Winter 2023/2024 Winter 2024/2025 Winter 2025/2026 Wizz Air Zadar zagreb
Show more Show less

Archive

  • June18
  • May83
  • April80
  • March80
  • February73
  • January84
  • December81
  • November83
  • October83
  • September79
  • August80
  • July83
  • June76
  • May84
  • April81
  • March77
  • February78
  • January81
  • December83
  • November83
  • October84
  • September84
  • August87
  • July84
  • June80
  • May84
  • April79
  • March84
  • February75
  • January81
  • December79
  • November79
  • October80
  • September81
  • August81
  • July79
  • June79
  • May80
  • April75
  • March84
  • February76
  • January79
  • December83
  • November78
  • October78
  • September79
  • August86
  • July98
  • June99
  • May93
  • April93
  • March92
  • February83
  • January93
  • December94
  • November77
  • October80
  • September79
  • August79
  • July86
  • June84
  • May86
  • April82
  • March95
  • February74
  • January79
  • December82
  • November77
  • October84
  • September80
  • August82
  • July84
  • June75
  • May79
  • April76
  • March75
  • February73
  • January80
  • December80
  • November79
  • October77
  • September73
  • August70
  • July80
  • June75
  • May76
  • April72
  • March75
  • February71
  • January78
  • December74
  • November72
  • October75
  • September69
  • August65
  • July73
  • June73
  • May74
  • April67
  • March72
  • February64
  • January72
  • December73
  • November70
  • October70
  • September70
  • August56
  • July68
  • June72
  • May73
  • April56
  • March31
  • February29
  • January34
  • December31
  • November30
  • October31
  • September31
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December31
  • November30
  • October31
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December31
  • November30
  • October30
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December32
  • November30
  • October31
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February29
  • January31
  • December31
  • November30
  • October31
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December32
  • November31
  • October31
  • September30
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May32
  • April31
  • March31
  • February28
  • January31
  • December31
  • November30
  • October31
  • September31
  • August31
  • July31
  • June30
  • May31
  • April30
  • March32
  • February29
  • January31
  • December30
  • November30
  • October31
  • September30
  • August30
  • July31
  • June31
Show more Show less


Turkish brushes off Jat interest

  • Get link
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Pinterest
  • Email
  • Whatsapp
  • Telegram
  • Reddit
  • Linkedin
  • Other Apps
Turkish Airlines’ interest in Jat fades away
Despite the fact that local media has been ripe with suggestions that Turkish Airlines is keen on purchasing Jat Airways or a new national airline Serbia might create as a substitute for Jat, the CEO of Turkish Airlines, Temil Kotil, said that the airline has little interest in acquiring airlines and wants to concentrate on its own operations. “We are not as interested in acquiring airline investments as suggested by media reports”, Kotil told the “Wall Street Journal”. He outlined that the airline prefers organic growth rather than growth based on airline takeovers.

The Serbian Government has sent out facts and figures about Jat to 60 potential bidders but the exact way in which Jat will be sold depends on what the airline’s privatisation advisor, Deloit, suggests. If all goes to plan a tender for the privatisation of Jat Airways could begin in August. However, there is little hope the airline will be sold, as was the case in 2008 when it was also put up for sale. “If this tenders fails Jat will stay in government ownership but the Serbian Government will have to find a way to renew the airline’s fleet”, a government source told the “Novosti” newspaper.

Turkish interest in Jat has been speculated over the past 2 years, with various ministers, Jat CEOs and even the Serbian Prime Minister saying that the Turks are keen on purchasing Jat. One government minister went as far as saying that Turkish Airlines wanted to set up an airline called Balkan Airways which would be the national carrier of Serbia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Macedonia. However, this most recent statement from Turkish Airlines’ CEO is just the latest in a string of similar announcement denying the airline’s interest in Jat. Turkish Airlines flies to every single EX-YU country and owns 49% of B&H Airlines.

In a recent EX-YU aviation news poll, 88% or 258 people said that Jat won’t be sold by the end of 2011. Do you think there is any hope of selling Jat? Send a comment with your thoughts.
June 09, 2011
Jat Airways Privatisation serbia
  • Get link
  • Facebook
  • X
  • Pinterest
  • Email
  • Whatsapp
  • Telegram
  • Reddit
  • Linkedin
  • Other Apps

Comments

  1. Anonymous10:47

    JAT only needs good reconstruction of management. They realy dont need to be sold. Thats my opinion.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  2. Doot11:03

    Yes, there is a hope of Jat being sold, but only if the bundle in the airport.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  3. Anonymous11:19

    I hope they not gonna buy Jat, otherwise they will down Zurich, Vienna or even Frankfurt routes. :))) lol

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  4. Anonymous13:16

    sorry for OT:

    I just read that this winter there are going to be seven daily flights between Belgrade and Vienna ... dang that's a lot!

    For source freaks:
    http://aviationoverview.wordpress.com/

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  5. Aero13:17

    The best option is JAT to be sold to some European airline out of Star Alliance.
    Cause it is highly unlikely to happen, second best solution is to hire proven proffesionals.
    Unfortunatelly, having in mind that the Govt is the single owner, that option is unlikely to happen, too.
    Having said that, I think strugle will continue...

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  6. Anonymous14:20

    Jat is in so deep shit that no one wants to buy them...

    To destroy such a big company. To get everything for free (all of republic invest in Jat for 45 years), not just planes but also slots, offices out of Yugoslavia, buses, airport facilities... and to make company on level that no one even wont to thing about buying. That is art of destruction and stupidity.

    This shows that market in Serbia has no importance for anybody and that those big sentences like “hub of southeast Europe”, “capital of Balkans” etc. does not have any reality.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  7. ini16:43

    @anonimous:
    This shows that market in Serbia has no importance for anybody and that those big sentences like “hub of southeast Europe”, “capital of Balkans” etc. does not have any reality.


    Well, i guess that the balkan country you are coming from (and I somehow assume that its not Croatia or Slovenia) is the next european tiger... Pls..... If someone doesnt have anything constructive to say, I wonder why do you have to relieve yourself like that.. use more creative methods...

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  8. Anonymous17:34

    Look JAT haters,in very basic words, JAT is a badly mistreated machine that can be repaired IF the correct repairman is used. All you who think that JAT is unrepairable, you are wrong!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  9. Anonymous22:02

    hahahahahahaha... the best joke in at least one year...

    if that is so, trust me, at least 20 companies will try to bay Jat and repair it. Stop dreaming

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  10. Anonymous22:08

    This is not blog worthy!

    Chelica2

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  11. AirKoryoTU20403:54

    Because B&H Airlines was worthy of veing purchased by Turkish and has more potential than JAT. All the comments againt JAT are jokes!

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
  12. ex-yu is a CUNT05:19

    This comment has been removed by a blog administrator.

    ReplyDelete
    Replies
      Reply
Add comment
Load more...

Post a Comment

EX-YU Aviation News does not tolerate insults, excessive swearing, racist, homophobic or any other chauvinist remarks or provocative posts with the intention of creating further arguments. A full list of comment guidelines can be found here. Thank you for your cooperation.

VINTAGE EX-YU


Dubrovnik Airport, 1974

POPULAR THIS WEEK

Image

Air Serbia outlines Europe, Middle East and long-haul plans

Image

Emirates: No plans for Zagreb or Belgrade service

Image

PHOTOS: Belgrade Airport construction update

Image

Two North African carriers considering scheduled Belgrade flights

Image

Ljubljana Airport gains momentum as more new routes expected

Powered by Blogger
© EX-YU Aviation News 2008 - 2025