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Montenegro Airlines halts plans to sell Fokker jets

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Montenegro Airlines relying on Fokkers during next development cycle

Montenegro Airlines has halted the planned sale of two of its Fokker 100 aircraft, estimated to be worth 1.440.000 US dollars, according to the government. Despite state approval for the sale, the airline says that due to their age, the aircraft are no longer fit for use and a buyer would be difficult to find. The jets will likely be cannibalised for spare parts for the remaining two operational Fokkers in Montenegro Airlines’ fleet (registered 4O-AOM and 40-AOP). A fifth F100 (registered 4O-AOT) has been grounded for over a year and is need of an expensive D-check. This is by far the most comprehensive and demanding check for an airplane. It requires, more or less, for the entire aircraft to be taken apart, inspected and overhauled. Although the aircraft were once the workhorse of Montenegro Airlines’ fleet, the carrier’s two remaining operational F100s are now over 24 years old. The jets have a capacity to seat 102 passengers.

Montenegro Airlines says the aircraft type has proven extremely reliable over the past years and the carrier will count on them in the future. The airline’s Executive Director, Živko Banjević, told the “Vijesti” daily, “The Fokkers are still an integral part of our fleet and we will count on them during our next development cycle”. Montenegro Airlines retired its first F100 in 2011. The second operated its last flight for the airline on December 31, 2013 before it too was permanently grounded. Finally, the third jet, in need of the abovementioned D-check, ended its run for the carrier on March 1 last year.

Montenegro Airlines’ fleet now primarily consists of Embrarer jets. The carrier has three E195s and one E190 it took delivery of only recently. However, the airline only owns one of the jets while the other three are on financial lease from the aircraft leasing company GECAS (General Electric Aviation Services). Following the expiry of the lease, which lasts eight years for each aircraft, Montenegro Airlines can purchase them if it wishes to do so. Earlier this year, the airline’s CEO, Daliborka Pejović, said the airline would sign a strategic partnership agreement with Etihad Airways over the summer, which could potentially see the Emirati carrier buy a stake in the airline. At the time, local media reported that an Etihad drafted plan foresaw the transfer of the Montenegro-owned Embraer to equity partner Alitalia while the remaining three jets would be returned to their owner following the expiry of the lease. Asked to comment on the announced strategic partnership, an Etihad spokesperson told EX-YU Aviation News yesterday that the airline does not wish to make statements on plans of such nature.
June 16, 2015
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aleksandar said…
Just replace the F100s with ATRs and call the job done.

Half of all YM flights are either to BEG, VIE, or FCO, and ATRs are made for that type of stuff.
09:21
Anonymous said…
Interesting. If that fleet plan with Etihad actually happened what aircraft would sort of fleet would they have? Only the two Fokkers actually flying?
09:21
Anonymous said…
Montenegro is too far away for VIE with ATR and they don't need so many frequencies to fly to BEG with ATR. FCO is just 3 frequencies per week. So, ATR is not a good alternative. They should have one model of plane, and Embraer is the best option which can fly to all of Montenegro destinations + charters. 4 of them are enough.
09:41
Anonymous said…
Does anyone have any info on how Niš flights are selling?
09:45
Anonymous said…
Tuga
09:59
aleksandar said…
They don't need so many frequencies for BEG with the ATR, but it is a nice side effect. ATR will beat the ejets on such a short route easily.

VIE should be about 360nm away, which isn't too far to send a -500.

FCO could be increased with ATRs

LJU could also be with ATRs

INI could be restarted with ATRs.

4 planes isn't enough for a busy summer schedule (I think S15 had about 107 scheduled round trips per week) plus charters.
10:15
aleksandar said…
OT: JU trip report

http://www.airlinereporter.com/2015/06/air-serbia-shockingly-amazing-economy-experience-turboprop/
10:20
Anonymous said…
?!
11:02
Anonymous said…
Almost no ex Yu company owns its operational jets. Remarkable success story
11:58
Anonymous said…
They have 98 shedule flights + charters. 5-6 planes should be enough

even if they have 6 planes to have 2 ATR-72 + 4 Embraer is not good option. In so tiny fleet you should have just one plane. Combination of 2 ERJ-170 + 4 ERJ-190 is OK that is the same plane, but to combine ATR with Embraer for sure is not economicly logical.
12:00
Anonymous said…
Najzanimljiije bi bilo da EY kupi YM i CTN i da svi Internacionali letovi za S Ameriku i Aziju i wide body flota bude u LYBE .
Sta misle ostali sa potpisom dali je moguce tako nesto.
INN-NS
12:20
Anonymous said…
Ticket-sale for Basel was quiet good. In the beginning a lot of tickets were sold for a price well above 180 €. As the demand was lower now (because everybody who has been granted holidays, already bought the tickets), fares have been reduce to stimulate further demand. Lean back and wait for the first load-factor.

Regarding to MMX I can´t tell you anything. In august I will try DUS-MLH-INI-MLH-DUS. Combined Germanwings/WizzAir ticket was around 160 € (35€ Wizz, 125 € Germanwings).
12:32
Anonymous said…
I just checked the average prices for MLH:

1. MLH-INI
*************
JUL 92,22 €
AUG 37,77 €
SEP 37,50 €
OKT 43,88 €

2. INI-MLH
************
JUL 31,20 €
AUG 83,89 €
SEP 51,88 €
OKT 50,93 €

3. WIZZ´s average price (whole network)
**********************************************
According to a research of german DLR average ticket price in the Wizz network in 2014 stood at 88,58 €.
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I am monitoring the average prices since the very beginning. Just three weeks ago the level was much higher. Furthermore, Wizz is fine with the numbers since they placed winter season for sale.

No reason to worry. Hope, Memmingen will be put on sale soon. That would be just perfect for INI. Still, I am waiting for Dortmund, Eindhoven or Charleroi to be opened ;) That would give me the oppurtunity to get home every two months (at least!).
13:18
Anonymous said…
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INN-NS
14:21
Anonymous said…
Well done, Air Serbia!!!
15:10
Anonymous said…
Mislim da to ima smisla ali da se to nece desiti zbog politike i nacionalizma u ex-yu.
16:10
Anonymous said…
OT - Mr Robbie Williams on approach into BEG aboard 9H-OME, a VIP configured 735.
16:41
Anonymous said…
Bruka kako je dobro ocenjena Air Serbia.....
16:47
Anonymous said…
Zasto bi iko bacao novac na kompanije u gubitcima i bez svojih aviona?
YM 60 M evra duga bez aviona
CTN mora da odlaze nabavku novih aviona stalni udesi sa Q400
Adria rasprodala flotu
ASL ima vecinu iznajmljenih aviona i dotacije drzave.
BiH federacija na izdisaju.
Siptari propali.
Makedonci odavno propali.
16:54
Anonymous said…
@4:54
CTN ima zdraviju flotu od ASL, jerbo je vlasnistvo CTN i hrvatskoga naroda, dok je arapsko-srbijanska alijansa u vlasnistvu arapa i sve joj je arapsko osim imena.
Naravno da nema govora o BEG kao internacionalnome hubu, jer Munchen i Istanbul su vec odavno se nametnuli kao veliki igraci. BEG iskljucivo moze posluziti kada npr neko iz okoline ZG hoce preko BEG da leti u npr Solun, Bucurest, Tiranu i slicno
17:23
Anonymous said…
Niko nije ni spomenuo Interkontinentalni hub BEG.
Flota CTN nije ni od naroda posto da je od narodavi bi promenuli direktoa pod brodj 1.
2 Samo je zdravija Q400 flota i nista vise
A preko BEG putju i Amerikanci i razni stranbvi da bi stigli do neke destinacioje na balkanu.
INN-NS
17:40
Anonymous said…
OT - new pasport checks....

http://www.kurir.rs/vesti/biznis/foto-aerodrom-nikola-tesla-pogledajte-kako-izgleda-novi-granicni-prelaz-clanak-1822057
17:43
Anonymous said…
Yes, a proof of that are inter-continental passengers flying all the way from Denmark and Belgium to Asia via Belgrade and Abu Dhabi. As for the fleet leases, i didn't know that 'leased airplanes' are a property "хрватској народа". Btw JU does own almost half of its fleet, unlike Croatia which owns nothing.
18:06
Anonymous said…
Maybe he was too generous about describing his experience, but generally the ASL service on European flights is above all carriers in Europe other than TK and maybe few others. On AF for such a flight you would get pretzels. I flew a while back, over 4 years actually a flight with AF from BEG and all we were given was the option to choose between pretzels or cookies. Also do not forget that since he was connecting he probably got a pretty sick deal money wise.
18:07
Anonymous said…
Eto dokaza da se vrednio radi , a i ulepsali su makar malo aerodrom.
INN-NS
18:11
AirCEO said…
It will be open this weekend, well before June 25. I'll be first to eat my own words, I was wrong! Looks fine, and more importantly, it is done before the deadline. It also gives us hope that other important projects like C concourse extension will be completed by July 2016, very important for Air Serbia transatlantic flights. Well done guys!
19:03
Anonymous said…
I was looking through BEG airport page and realized that Solinair and Czech airlines cargo flights are terminated. The only remaining cargo is TK with 1 weekly flight.
19:06
Anonymous said…
also that Hungarian or Latvian company which operated for DHL is not there. Is DHL Serbia operating truck service to BUD now?
19:07
Anonymous said…
Opet ciji je veci. Dosadni ste.
19:40
aleksandar said…
The savings in fuel, maintenance, and airport charges will more than offset the costs of having two types in the fleet.

The lower trip costs and break even load factor will also allow YM to start a regional expansion. They could return to SKP and INI, and perhaps consider flights to SOF, BUD, ZAG, or ATH, perhaps seasonally.

More likely 3 or 4 ATRs would be needed then.
19:49
Anonymous said…
Funny enough, the cargo numbers are growing - if not booming. How come?
22:39
Q400 said…
Apparently selling weapons at this time to Africa and the Ukraine so this growth might not be sustainable.

The past few months, regular cargo configured 747's and others have been making the rounds to Belgrade.
05:19
Anonymous said…
I doubt it, since the post is growing proportionally. It is due to Air Serbia cargo.
06:06
Anonymous said…
INN-NS +1
06:09
Anonymous said…
BEG timetable for small cargos :
BUD-BEG vv, 6 weekly, An-26, RAF-Avia
LJU-BEG-SJJ vv, 5 weekly, Saab-340 , Solinair
CGN-BEG-SOF vv, 5 weekly, ATR-72, Swiftair
08:24
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