Before the ban on Yugoslav airlines flying outside the country a single plane clocked more time a day than all the aircraft now do in a month.Only some planes are flying, some have been put in storage and the rest are being cannibalized Yugoslavia’s airlines fly two lines today compared to the 50 flights a day they had before the […]

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