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Belgrade Airport, 1980

FlyBosnia crew prepare for launch

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Future cabin crew of the Sarajevo-based start-up FlyBosnia have completed their training ahead of the carrier's planned launch. Out of 300 applicants, a total of ten female and five male cabin crew were selected and trained. They were awarded certificates after completing their course at a recent ceremony in Sarajevo. FlyBosnia has previously said it plans to commence operations on June 10, however, it is yet to be granted an Air Operator's Certificate (AOC) by the local regulator. The airline is expected to use a Nesma Airlines Airbus A320 in order to commence operations to Riyadh this summer.
May 21, 2018
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  1. Petar ÄŒelik12:04

    15 cabin crew. massive operation

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    1. anonymous!18:14

      They will be the regional leader before long!

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