NEWS FLASH
Air Montenegro has applied its livery on a Heston Airlines Airbus A320 aircraft (pictured), which is operating on behalf of the Montenegrin carrier throughout the summer. The jet did not receive the company’s full corporate livery but will no longer operate in an all-white scheme as was the case up until now. Air Montenegro is also wet-leasing an Embraer E190 jet from Ukraine’s Windrose Airlines. “Existing sales, loads and average fares give us optimism that this will be a record year for the national carrier and that our goal of handling close to half a million passengers this year will be achieved. Seeing as the height of the summer season is ahead of us, it is in the interest and of great importance for the tourism sector and the economy as a whole that we have added these two aircraft to our fleet”, Air Montenegro said.
Photo credit: Romain Salerno
Montenegro keeps winning!
ReplyDeleteThrowback to Montenegro Airlines with that tail
ReplyDeleteA320 suits the carrier perfectly tbh, way better than E190
ReplyDeleteAAAAND it broke down this morning in Tel Aviv... they diverted back to TLV and is still on the ground
ReplyDelete“Nakon kontakta kapetan je vratio avion za Tel Aviv da procijeni štetu. Kontrolom je utvrđeno da nema oštećenja i da je avion u plovidbenom stanju. Prilikom punjenja goriva došlo je do kontakta aviona sa dostavnim vozilom za gorivo na aerodromu Ben Gurion”
DeleteAbsolute bonkers
To nije dobar znak
DeletePainted, painted or stickers?
ReplyDeleteEven e95s have stickers only so my guess would be stickers
DeleteMeh, at least it looks sharp!
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ReplyDeleteThey applied stickers, not the paint
ReplyDeleteWhy would they paint a wet leased airplane??
ReplyDeleteKada se već pominje Air Montenegro, jesu li dobili zvaničan IATA kod?
ReplyDeleteAko neko zna, koji su propisi za dobijanje IATA koda i šta Air Montenegro nije ispunio pa im nije dodeljen zvaničan kod.
IATA kod nije tesko dobiti. MNE je 'cekao' da se resi YM saga kako bi preuzeo ovaj kod. Od toga, na zalost, nema nista.
DeleteAwfull paintjob and branding.
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