Before we get into what widebody aircraft Yugoslavian national flag carrier JAT used to operate, let's first take a look at how JAT came to be. In 1927, a group of aviation enthusiasts got together and raised money to start Europe's tenth airline. Based at a new airfield on the banks of the Sava River, Aeroput began life with four French-built Potez 29/2 biplanes. Throughout the 1930s, Aeroput continued to grow, expanding its network as far north as Prague in Czechoslovakia and as far south as Thessaloniki in Greece.
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