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Croatian start-up gets second jet

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NEWS FLASH


Croatian start-up carrier Fly Air41 Airways has taken delivery of its second aircraft, which has been immediately leased to sister company Sundair. The Airbus A320 jet, registered 9A-IRM, is twelve years old and previously operated on behalf of LATAM and GoAir. Since its registration, the aircraft has been stationed in Bremen out of which it has been operating holiday flights. The carrier’s other jet, an A319 registered 9A-BER, is also operating on behalf of Sundair. Although the two carriers are independent from one another, they both have the same owner. The two airlines have said they will operate a “joint fleet”.

October 22, 2021
croatia Fleet Fly Air41 Airways Newsflash
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  1. SLO AIR12:58

    Bravo Croatia

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  2. Anonymous13:00

    Bravo Hrvatska

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  3. Anonymous13:20

    Croatia have airline with 7 aircraft for one year:))

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  4. Anonymous13:22

    Nice livery 9A-IRM!

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  5. Anonymous13:24

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  6. Anonymous19:58

    I am also supprised how fast is sundair growing.

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    1. Anonymous20:13

      Yeah, doubled it's fleet in no time.

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    2. Anonymous23:56

      Sorry, but that was funny! Lol

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