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Six Saab 2000 aircraft owned by the bankrupt Swiss carrier Darwin Airline, also known as Adria Airways Switzerland, have been put up for sale. Liquidators have estimated the airline's assets to be worth 25 million francs, almost all of which is attributed to the six aircraft. Negotiations with interested parties are already underway, although their names are being kept confidential. Adria Airways has based its upcoming 2018 summer season expansion from Ljubljana entirely on the use of the Saab aircraft, which it planned to operate as Darwin's parent company, before the Swiss airline declared bankruptcy. The turboprops have been grounded since Darwin ceased operations in late November 2017. Swiss prosecutors have opened a criminal investigation into the company's collapse.
January 08, 2018
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  1. Anonymous11:00

    4 of them are visible and parked in LJU http://www.fraport-slovenija.si/en/interactive-airport/web-cam/
    Who is the currentc owner and will Adrian be able to use them?

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    1. Anonymous11:13

      Like it says in the article the current owner is Darwin Airline which has declared bankruptcy and its assets (these planes) are now being sold. It is likely Adria will either buy them, or a leasing company will buy them and lease them immediately to Adria.

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    2. Anonymous09:39

      ''It is likely Adria will either buy them, or a leasing company will buy them and lease them immediately to Adria.''

      And they are going to be flown be a squadron of fairy godmothers?

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    3. Anonymous09:43

      ''nevem kako je to po ostalem Balkanu ampak načeloma z denarjem''

      JP doesn't have enough crews to support the expansion.

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  2. Petar Čelik11:54

    fun never stops with 4k

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  3. Anonymous13:23

    So nothing for "its upcoming 2018 summer season expansion from Ljubljana..."

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    1. Anonymous16:03

      why?
      they will lease for summer season at least 3 crj900 or even more if they can't get those saabs

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    2. Anonymous16:39

      Sa kojim penezima?

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    3. Anonymous18:54

      nevem kako je to po ostalem Balkanu ampak načeloma z denarjem

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  4. Bor15:25

    if they do buy them, they are going to sink AA on the bottom of the sea. Forever.

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  5. JU520 BEGLAX19:05

    There is already former SK and IB CR9 at LJU which JP probl will take over

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    1. Anonymous21:44

      Sure its not just at AA tehnika?

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    2. JU520 BEGLAX22:28

      Spoke today to JP and they assume that the two are for JP lease
      Btw LX is doing some maint for 320 family at Tehnika. Currently there is an A321 there

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    3. Anonymous00:05

      Great. Thanks!

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