ETF Airways secures deal with Italy's Neos

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Croatia’s ETF Airways has signed a contract to wet-lease one of its Boeing 737-800 aircraft to Italian carrier Neos over the summer. The jet will be based at Bergamo Airport, operating specific routes on behalf of the Italian airline. Commenting on the deal, Neos’ CEO, Carlo Stradiotti, said, “We are very pleased with this important collaboration with ETF Airways, which represents a further growth opportunity for our business, and which will allow us to guarantee our customers the operational stability that distinguishes us, even during periods of high demand, while offering quality and high-level services”. Neos boasts its own fleet of four B737-800s, four B737 MAX 8s and six B787s. A wet-lease involves the lessor providing its aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance for the aircraft to the leasee for a set period of time.

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  1. Anonymous10:32

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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  2. Anonymous10:46

    ACMI is becoming a norm in the EU. ETF is quite a smart airline and make use of the slightest opportunity in this highly competitive market. With the recent demise of flybe and eventually struggling Nowegian Flyr, things are not looking optimistic for 2023.

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  3. Anonymous11:02

    What is happening with Fly Li , Fly Wi?

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  4. Anonymous11:04


    Croatian and croatian owned airlines for now:
    Croatia Airlines
    Trade Air
    Sundair
    FlyAir41 Airways
    ETF Airways
    Fly Li
    Fly Wi
    Pragusa.One
    Jetstream ( also with Croatian owners?)
    Avio Nova ( in USA)
    Other?

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    1. Anonymous11:05

      Air Isla in Spain - the new ECA!

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    2. Anonymous22:26

      Pragusa, You nailed it this time
      We already have forgotten about that...
      Perhaps someone could write an article about it

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  5. Anonymous11:06

    Pragusa like this

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    1. Anonymous22:27

      How many planes do you have this time?

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  6. Anonymous11:07

    Will be interesting to see more new airlines in Croatia!

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  7. Anonymous11:08

    As croatian like this airline! One of the most interesting airlines! ๐Ÿ‘Œ

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  8. Anonymous11:08

    Bravo ETF Airways! ๐Ÿ‘

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  9. Anonymous11:09

    Like this deal ๐Ÿ‘Œ!

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  10. Anonymous11:29

    Good livery. Wikipedia saying they will have 5 aircraft in their fleet soon.

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    1. Anonymous11:47

      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2022/08/croatias-etf-airways-to-grow-fleet.html

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  11. Anonymous18:11

    Maybe they made simply the lowest offer... ๐Ÿ˜•

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    1. Anonymous19:33

      NEOS does not work with lowest offers.

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  12. Anonymous06:13

    ETF Airways is on sale due to lack of capital. From hero to zero in less than 1 year. Well done, guys.

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    1. Anonymous09:12

      And where is your airline?

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    2. Anonymous15:45

      Any links to back it up?

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    3. Anonymous19:29

      ETF Airways keeps receiving unsolicited offers to sale shares 5x the initial investment value. If I were an investor, I wouldn't mind getting 5m after investing 1m in the middle of multiple financial crises.

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  13. Anonymous19:28

    @Anonymous 06:13 I think Pragusa is the one you are talking about. FlyAir41 and ETF are two successful companies established in 2020/2021, so they are here longer than 1 year what you mentioned.

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