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Jat Tehnika now servicing Sterling Airlines

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Jat Tehnika, the largest EX-YU engendering company based in Belgrade, Serbia is continuing its expansion by signing a deal to commence servicing aircraft from the Danish based Icelandic Sterling Airlines. Tehnika will service the Boeing 737-700NG fleet of the Icelandic airline with the first aircraft recently arriving (as seen on the photo above). From September 2008 to March 2009 aircraft will continually start arriving at Belgrade’s airport for technical checks. 12 international airlines are now being served by Jat Tehnika. These include: British Airways, Jet2.com, CSA Czech Airlines, Palmair, S7 Airlines, Jat Airwyas and Transaero.

The new deal may boost interest for the purchase of the company as it is currently in the processes of privatisation which should be complete by the end of October this year. Approximate seven world-wide companies are interested in becoming the majority owners of Jat Tehnika.
June 19, 2008
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