Czech Airlines
- Sometimes called the CSA; for other uses see CSA.
Czech Airlines was started as Czechoslovak State Airlines on 6 October 1923. This was when the Czech Republic and the Slovakia were one country.
The company started flying domestically (only inside Czechoslovakia) in 1924. In 1930 they made their first international flight.
CSA stopped flying between 1938 and 1945 when the country was occupied by Germany.
When Czechoslovakia split into two countries, all of the Czechoslovak State Airlines stayed in the Czech Republic and became Czech Airlines. That is why Czech Airline's logo still says CSA : Czech Airlines
Gallery
The headquarters of Czech Airlines
A Czech Airlines airplane at Faro
A Czech Airlines Airbus A330 in 2015
Czech Airlines Media
Farman F.60 Goliath used by ČSA in 1929
An Ilyushin Il-12 of Czechoslovak Airlines at Paris Orly Airport in 1957
ČSA Tupolev Tu-104 OK-LDA, 1958 - this aircraft is now displayed in the Prague Aviation Museum, Kbely
A Czechoslovak Airlines Tupolev Tu-134A, at Pisa Airport, 1975
A Czechoslovak Airlines Ilyushin Il-62 OK-DBE, 1975 at Milan Linate Airport
ČSA Airbus A310-300, in 2005
A Czech Airlines ATR 42-500 which was phased-out in 2018
An Airbus A320-200 of Holidays Czech Airlines
Former Czech Airlines Airbus A320-200