LOT Polish Airlines- Wing of Central Europe

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The first traces of Polish aviation can be found in 1910. However, the first fully domestic airline in Poland was established in Pozna; in 1921 and lasted only for the duration of the Pozna; International Fair. A second, and more permanent, airline, under the name of Aerolloyd, was formed in 1922 by Polish oil barons and operated from the Free City of Danzig, with the help of German investors. Aerolloyd, or Aerolot in Polish, initiated a merger with some smaller competing Polish airlines in 1927 to form LOT Polish Airlines, which was owned by the Polish state. In the early days, LOT used both older German aircraft and the Fokker VII, which were built under licence in Poland. After the war, and under Soviet control, LOT was forced to use Russian-built aircraft. In general, however, LOT remained a loyal customer of the Russian aviation industry until the fall of the Berlin Wall. Although LOT has had to face numerous problems, the airline has managed to become the leading airline in Eastern Europe.
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Stock Code K2260.0
Author Mols J
ISBN13 9781802822601
Format Softback
Height(mm) 234
Width(mm) 165
Page Count 96
Pictures 150
Publication Date 31 Oct 2022
Publication Status Available
Publisher KEY PUBLISHING
Record last updated 07/03/2024