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Trade Air

 
(′trād ¦er)

(meteorology) The type of air of which the trade winds consist, and whose chief thermodynamic characteristic is the presence of the trade-wind inversion.


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Trade Air
IATA
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ICAO
TDR
Callsign
TRADEAIR
Founded April 1994
Fleet size 4
Destinations
Headquarters Zagreb, Croatia
Key people Mihajlo Cvijin
Website http://www.trade-air.com

Trade Air is a charter passenger and cargo airline based in Zagreb in Croatia. The company is registered as an airline whose main activities are passenger charter flights and cargo operations, organized either on charter chain flights or ad-hoc flights. Trade Air is also specialised in the transportation of dangerous goods.

History

Trade Air was established in April 1994 and started operations on 22 May 1995. It is 100% owned by Mihajlo Cvijin. From March 2005 the airline has operated passenger flights under the brand name of SunAdria using Fokker 100 aircraft.

In November 2007 Trade Air started one month long operations with its Fokker 100 in Australia as one of two dedicated carriers for Australian elections 2007. This is the first Croatian operator to operate on Australian ground.

Fleet

The Trade Air fleet includes the following aircraft (as of April 2008):

As of 3 June 2008, the average age of the Trade Air fleet is 15.8 years ([1]).

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