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{{short description|Croatian
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{{Infobox airline
| airline = Trade Air
| logo = Tradeaircroatialogo.png
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| IATA = C3
| ICAO = TDR
| callsign = TRADE AIR
| parent =
| founded = April 1994
| headquarters = [[Zagreb]], [[Croatia]]
| key_people = Marko Cvijin
| hubs = <div>
* [[Zagreb Airport]]
* {{nowrap|[[Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport
| focus_cities =
| frequent_flyer =
| lounge =
| alliance =
| fleet_size =
| destinations =
| website = [http://www.trade-air.com/ trade-air.com]
}}
'''Trade Air [[Limited liability company#Croatia|d.o.o.]]''' is a [[Croatia]]n passenger and cargo [[Air charter|charter airline]] headquartered in [[Zagreb]] and based at [[Zagreb Airport]]. The company is registered as an airline whose main activities are passenger charter flights and cargo operations, organised either on charter chain flights or ''ad hoc'' flights. Trade Air also specialises in the transportation of [[dangerous goods]].
== History ==
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Trade Air was established in April 1994 and started operations on 22 May 1995. It is a private company fully owned by Mihajlo Cvijin.{{cn|date=June 2024}}
In 2004, the airline added two [[Fokker 100]] aircraft to their fleet and started to use them to operate [[air charter|charter flights]] for passengers in March 2005. In November 2007, Trade Air operated flights with their Fokker 100 aircraft in [[Australia]], transporting journalists as one of two dedicated carriers for the [[2007 Australian federal election|Australian federal elections]].{{cn|date=June
Between November 2004 and February 2005, Trade Air based one of its Let 410s in [[Bosnia and Herzegovina]], in a short-lived and ultimately failed attempt to operate flights between [[Mostar]] and [[Zagreb]] under the ''Bosnia Airlines'' brand.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ch-aviation.ch/portal/airline/BOS|title=Bosnia Airlines on ch-aviation|website=ch-aviation}}</ref>
In March 2007, the airline was anonymously accused of allegedly overloading their aircraft with cargo and having pilots who allegedly flew every consecutive day for two or three weeks without taking a minimum 36-hour rest period within any
In May 2008, the airline received [[IATA Operational Safety Audit|IOSA]] certification.<ref name=ref3>{{cite web | url = http://www.iata.org/ps/certification/iosa/Pages/Registry.aspx | title = IATA Operational Safety Audit | date = 2008-05-02 | accessdate = 2010-07-14 | work = [[IATA]] }}</ref>
Until June 2010, Trade Air operated scheduled flights between [[Zagreb]], [[Ljubljana]] and [[Sarajevo]] with two Let L-410 Turbolet aircraft besides other charter flights for either cargo or passengers. In
In February 2017, Trade Air secured a contract with Swiss travel agency ''PowdAir'' to operate winter ski-charter flights to several destinations from [[Sion Airport]] from winter 2017.<ref>see http://www.exyuaviation.com/2017/02/trade-air-secures-switzerland-contract.html</ref> In 2018, Trade Air secured an ongoing contract with Israeli company [[Israir Airlines]] for flights from Tel Aviv to destinations in Europe.
== Destinations ==
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== Fleet ==
===Current
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As of May 2023, the Trade Air fleet consists of the following aircraft:<ref>{{cite web |last1=Šćurić |first1=Alen |title=Trade Air dijeli lekcije svima u regiji |url=https://tangosix.rs/2020/25/08/kolumna-alena-scurica-trade-air-dijeli-lekcije-svima-u-regiji/ |website=Tango Six |access-date=23 May 2021 |language=Serbian |date=25 August 2020}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |title=NOVI ČLAN TRADE AIR FLOTE – 9ABTJ |url=https://www.trade-air.com/novosti/novi-clan-trade-air-flote-9abtj/ |website=Trade Air |access-date=29 October 2021 |language=hr |date=24 July 2021}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|date=6 February 2022|title=TRADE AIR WELCOMES NEW AIRCRAFT|url=https://www.trade-air.com/news/trade-air-welcomes-new-aircraft/|access-date=6 February 2022|website=Trade Air}}</ref>
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===Former
[[File:9A-BTE_(20781722532).jpg|thumb|A former Trade Air [[Fokker 100]]]]
Trade Air also formerly operated the following aircraft types:{{cn|date=April 2024}}
*1 [[ATR 42#ATR 42-500|ATR 42-500]] (2008-2009, leased from [[DAT (airline)|Danish Air Transport]])
*1 [[British Aerospace Jetstream|British Aerospace Jetstream 32]] (2016-2018, leased from [[AIS Airlines]])
*1 [[Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia]] (2013-2016, leased from [[Budapest Aircraft Service]])
*3 [[Fokker 100]] (2004-2022)<ref>{{Cite web |last=Mehić |first=Juraj |last2=Šćuric |first2=Alen |date=25 October 2022 |title=Trade Air prodao Fokkera F100 |trans-title=Trade Air sold Fokker F100 |url=https://zamaaero.com/25/10/2022/novosti-iz-regije/trade-air-prodao-fokkera-f100/ |access-date=24 May 2023 |website=zamaaero |language=hr}}</ref>
*7 [[Let L-410 Turbolet]] (1995-2009)
==Accidents and incidents==
* On 30 October 2005,
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