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Burgas was the only one of the cities served by Bunavad to have established a fully functioning international airport prior to the airline's formation. A modest passenger and mail terminal opened at Sofia's Bozhurishte Airport to serve Bunavad and others in 1927. The city of Varna also opened a
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Bunavad rented a headquarters at Sofia's central Bulevard Dondukov and had booking offices at two locations in central Sofia and in each serviced city. The airline rented hangarage facilities at Sofia's Bozhurishte Airfield, restyled Airport in honour of its formation.
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Bunavad's post-War successors were the Bulgarian Ministry of Transport and Communications' Air Communications Administration (the DVS) which operated under the acronym BVS (Bulgarian: БВС, Български въздушни съобщения) and which in time developed into
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facility in time for Bunavad's launch; it was subsequently moved to another site. All other terminal facilities were newly instituted for the new airline's operations.
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During 1927 private Bulgarian business interests led by Dr Dimitar Tochkov as Director formed the Bunavad airline. Bunavad ordered two examples of the then-popular
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for delivery later that year. From the outset, Bunavad offered both passenger and mail/freight services. Bulgaria's first airmail
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Bunavad's two Junkers F.13s were christened at the ceremony, with Mrs Georgieva dedicating B-BUNA with the name
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In late 1929, the Junkers company was forced to withdraw from the 1926 agreement due to the effects of
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aircraft manufacturing company to assist in the formation of an airline and equipping it with Junkers
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Airport on 25 October 1927. The Bulgarian government was represented by Reserve Lieutenant Colonel
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An inauguration ceremony for the airline and its first scheduled air service, between
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Bunavadŭ; Bŭlgarsko narodno vŭzdukhoplavatelno aktsionerno druzhestvo
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In 1926 the Bulgarian government contracted with the German
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