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Air Serbia has put a number of non-airworthy general aviation aircraft on sale, the last of which flew in 2013. In total, nineteen aircraft have been put on the market, including thirteen Cessna 172 Skyhawks, three Cessna 152s and three Piper Cheyennes. Some of the aircraft have been out of service since 1992. The airline is seeking purchase proposals by March 15.
Thought they were earmarked for Aviolet
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DeleteI learnt to fly in those airplanes. Sad to see they have no use for it anymore!!! Got almost 20hrs on DIT =)
ReplyDeleteAre they running out of cash?
ReplyDeleteAre you telling me they should keep planes sone that have not flown for almost 30 years?
DeleteMaybe they need to clear space at the airport because of the new owner and thought they might as well earn something from it.
DeleteI think every grosh or dinar is important to JU because of their current transition to a hybrid airline.
DeleteI have 100 euro's left..
ReplyDeleteOn US market the planes this old cost from 100k.
Delete3 za dinar?
ReplyDeleteThis is how the story begins :-)))
ReplyDeleteAt the end you sell logo, brand or slots..
is it possible to get some more information about this sale? aircraft details, resources etc...
ReplyDeletehttps://tinyurl.com/y88xjakm (opens in PDF)
DeleteDoes anyone has direct contact of who is charge for aircrafts sell?
DeleteMany Thanks,
Best Regards
Hello All,
DeleteI'm interested too, many Thanks
Korinha
Some of them may be eligible for the Museum. If so, why are they being sols.
ReplyDeleteAre they seeking the aircraft in this music video? https://youtu.be/n1tXIo3DIps
ReplyDeleteCan anyone direct me to the source (website?) where I can find more information about Air Serbia pilots (Number of pilots, Aircraft type license, rostering patterns, etc)? Thank you in advance!
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