List of defunct airlines of Bosnia and Herzegovina

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This is a list of defunct airlines of Bosnia and Herzegovina . [1] [2]

AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
Air Bosna Air Bosna McDonnell Douglas MD-81 (DC-9-81) Spijkers.jpg JABONBosna Air19942003Renamed/merged to B&H Airlines
Air Commerce Boeing 727-2H9-Adv, Air Commerce (JAT - Yugoslav Airlines) AN0200672.jpg ACS;CSB19911992
Air Srpska Air Srpska ATR 72 Milinkovic-1.jpg R6SBKAIR SRPSKA19992003
Arnoro ARNARNORO20042007
Avio Piva APB20042006
B&H Airlines ATR ATR-72-212, B & H Airlines AN1618156.jpg JABON19942015
Bio Air BIO19972002
Bosnia Airlines 20042005Attempt by Trade Air of Croatia to operate flights between Mostar and Zagreb
Bosnian Wand Airlines Bwasjj.JPG H3HRMHERMES20142015
Dardan Air Dardan Air Yakovlev Yak-42 Marmet.jpg DEP20002001
FlyBosnia E7-FBA@PEK (20200425081606).jpg 6WFBS20172020
Mast Air 20002000
Sky Bosnia Sky Bosnia Airbus A320-1.jpg SBN20112012
Sky Srpska 20072011Failed project

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References

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  2. "Since 1997, ATDB is the only service providing an accurate global and permanently updated details of all worldwide transport aircraft, airlines, private and government operators - and leasing companies". aerotransport.org. Retrieved 2018-12-26.