CSA Czech Airlines was founded as Czechoslovak State Airlines in October 1923 and performed its first transport flight from Prague to Bratislava on the 29th of that month.  Currently, Czech Airlines Cargo offers exceptional coverage of Central and Eastern European destinations with connections to the Middle East and North America.


At the beginning of the 1990s, CSA embarked on a radical modernization of its fleet.  As of 1990, CSA’s fleet consisted solely of Russian-produced aircraft.  Since the first A310 - 300 from the Western European consortium of Airbus Industries was added in 1991, CSA has modernized its fleet to include ATR 72s, Boeing 737-500s and Boeing 737-400s. CSA currently operates 49 only Western European and American aircraft on its flights. CSA will also be upgrading its fleet with the addition of three new Airbus A320 – 200 aircraft.


CSA Cargo handling is performed in one of the most modern cargo terminal in Europe. Together with the Road Feeder Service and courier centre, equipped with advanced technology it represents an effective logistic base for Central and Eastern Europe.

 
Facts & Figures (Based on 2005 data)
FTKs (Freight Ton Kilometers Performed)
44.9 million
FKOs (Freight Ton Kilometers Offered)
N/A
Cargo Revenue Worldwide (in USD)
19.5 million
Cities Served
120
Countries Served
51
Major Hubs
Prague – Ruzyne
Number of daily departures
209
Total aircraft in fleet
49*


 

* Fleet consists of 4 Airbus 310-300, 14 Boeing 737-400, 15 Boeing 737-500,
4 ATR 72, 8 ATR 42, 2 A320, 2 A321