Air Serbia takes delivery of A319

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Air Serbia took delivery of its tenth Airbus A319 aircraft yesterday (pictured). As reported a month ago, the jet has been registered YU-APN and will enter into commercial service once it is fitted with 144 Recaro 3520DE seats in Belgrade. The jet is thirteen years old and formerly operated for Bangkok Airways and Brazil's ITA Transportes Aeros. It has been in storage for just over two years. The aircraft is equipped with two IAE V2524-A5 engines. The latest addition becomes the tenth A319 in Air Serbia’s fleet, which also includes one A330-200 and A320 each, as well as two ATR72-600s, one ATR72-500, and three ATR72-200 turboprops.



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  1. Nemjee13:37

    Much needed addition.

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  2. Anonymous14:29

    They need A320's.

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  3. Anonymous14:29

    Just two ATR 72-200.
    YU-ALN is just finished his ride few days ago

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    1. Anonymous14:56

      And YU-ALP is out from March...

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    2. Anonymous14:59

      Ouuuch, I see that ALP come back today :), soooo still alive.

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    3. Anonymous01:00

      Lol it was in maintenance, it just takes longer because there is not enough staff at Jat Tehnika

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  4. Anonymous16:05

    Bilo bi odlicno kad bi jos dva A319 i 1 A320 dosli.
    INN-NS

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    1. Anonymous16:06

      Jos da dodam i nekoliko A220 , da bi moglo sa Airbus flotom da se leti prema nekim Africkim i Blisko Istocnim Destinacijama.
      INN-NS

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    2. Anonymous18:57

      What does INN-NS mean?

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    3. Anonymous22:10

      Innsbruck - Novi Sad.

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    4. Anonymous11:28

      Да, да, баш ће да се лети за Нови Сад...

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  5. Anonymous17:42

    Do these ones have the entertainment system installed?

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    1. Anonymous17:42

      Entertainment system??

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    2. JATBEGMEL19:47

      No. IFE is only on the A330.

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  6. Anonymous18:42

    U nedelju za Berlin leti Boeing 737-700 (winglets). YU-APN im je očajnički potreban.Kolko traje montiranje sedišta?

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    1. Anonymous19:32

      То је авион који ће бити ту током целог лета а касније ће возити и чартере.

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    2. JATBEGMEL20:03

      It takes a few hours to install seats. Must be more than just that happening.

      It looks like SX-LWC is joining the fleet for the summer. 2003 build, former Transavia ac, flying now for Greek carrier Lumiwings.

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    3. Few hours for seats? More like 8-12 hours. Especially if LOPA is different than previous carrier. Quick test is required at the end of installation, test for every single seat. Ofc JAT mechanics like to just stamp job as done. No wonder they lost EASA certificate.

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    4. Anonymous01:01

      Guys this is a seasonal add

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    5. Anonymous01:41

      First flight is on Sunday to Zurich. LX will eat them alive with their superior hard product.

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    6. Anonymous18:58

      How are they gonna eat them live when they are haven't been able to upgrade that A220 ever.

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  7. Anonymous12:44

    They need another A330 and Belgrade - Bejing flight

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