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Air Serbia readies for A330 arrival

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Air Serbia's first wide-body aircraft, the Airbus A330-200, is being prepared for its arrival in Belgrade. The airline has released first photos of the jet, which will carry the registration YU-ARA, and is currently being painted in Abu Dhabi. The aircraft, on lease from India's Jet Airways, features 254 seats, with eighteen in business class. Further details of the on board features can be found here. The aircraft will enter commercial service on June 23 on the Belgrade - New York route. However, according to the airline's Chairman, a number of test flights will be run beforehand. "We will have training flights to the United States and several other cities. We plan to fly the A330 to Niš Constantine the Great Airport too, so the public from that part of Serbia can see our new aircraft", Chairman Siniša Mali said recently.

April 21, 2016
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  1. Alex02:35

    I am not sure is it me or just the angle that photo was taken but AIR SERBIA letters are too big?!

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  2. Anonymous02:35

    A moment of national pride for all Serbs!

    What a beautiful bird. Go Serbia!

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  3. Anonymous02:36

    Looks ugly, the titles are way too forward.

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    1. Anonymous02:36

      Rubbish... titles are exactly where they should be on an A330. Look at EK and QR - same position

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  4. Unknown02:36

    Go Serbia.. Extend your wings, reach all corners of world, Just as JAT Airlines did, come to India as well.

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    1. Anonymous02:36

      I almost thought you were Radovan. ;-)

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    2. A330-23202:37

      hahaha

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    3. Radovan Marinkovic02:37

      Anon 3:14 PM.
      Are you thought (Anon 1:28 PM) is almost Radovan? I hope not. I do not glorifying ex predecessor of Air Serbia. Contrary to your thought. But with Air Serbia go my thought, in regard to future development of civil aviation in country with name Serbia.✈ everything eles is history. And belong to museum. Newer the less, Anon 3:14 PM wish all the best. All so, radosne Vaskrsnje praznike. Ako ih praznujete. Svako dobro Od prozvanog Radovana. ✈Rodney & Care Team✈ KVO✈SYD

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  5. ASL Superfan02:37

    Awesome! I love it! Can't wait for the model airplane to be available in the store.

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  6. Anonymous02:38

    Super izgleda jedva čekam da ga mi ovde u JFK dočekamo 23 Juna i da ispravimo prve AS goste za BGD.

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  7. JU520 BEGLAX02:38

    Fly it to ZRH pleasssseeee

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    1. Anonymous02:38

      Possible with CDG and SVO

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    2. Anonymous02:38

      maybe LHR.

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  8. Anonymous02:38

    Does anyone play FSX? Anyone who could repaint the ASL A332 or has a link for a freeware livery?

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    1. Raphael Tsjedich02:39

      Yes i found one on AVSIM a Airbus A330

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    2. Anonymous02:39

      Thanks but sadly, on avsim is only a payware Blackbox model livery. I am looking for a free livery.

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  9. mms09:37

    nice bird, Air Serbia needs another plane like this to maintain tih route BGD - NY.

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