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Air Serbia wet-leases A330 jet

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NEWS FLASH


Air Serbia has wet-leased an Airbus A330-300 aircraft on a short-term basis from Spain’s Wamos Air. The seventeen-year-old jet, registered EC-NOF, arrived from Madrid yesterday and has been deployed on the airline’s New York service this morning. It temporarily replaces the Serbian carrier’s A330-200 registered YU-ARC, which left for Istanbul for maintenance this morning. EC-NOF features 377 seats, of which twelve are in business class and the remaining 365 in economy.

EC-NOF business class

EC-NOF economy class

August 14, 2023
Air Serbia Fleet Newsflash serbia
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  1. Anonymous10:36

    I think there's actual a decent chance of them wet leasing it for this whole winter, and opening China flights

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    1. Anonymous10:38

      +1

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    2. Anonymous17:28

      Actually, they should.

      Been speaking for ages how they need the A330-300.

      Interesting, will they be selling the flighs as 270 seats (YU-ARC) or 377 seats (EC-NOF)?

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    3. Anonymous22:31

      Actually, they had 360 seats in economy, they sold the entire plane not just the regular size of the A332

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    4. Anonymous22:45

      Pax, not seats*

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    5. Anonymous02:12

      They are not satisfied with this one, its cramped and not suiting to the current product they are offering.

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  2. Anonymous10:38

    And why did ARC have to go for maintenance?...something unexpected?

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    1. Anonymous10:40

      Maybe is small check.

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    2. Anonymous10:53

      Radio systems used for oceanic overflights is INOP, hence aircraft does not have ETOPS and is unable to operate over the Atlantic. Should be quick change however.

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    3. Anonymous11:00

      Why dont they fix it themself?
      Air Serbia has a Maintenance department

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    4. Anonymous11:03

      No, it does not.

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    5. Anonymous11:27

      So how do they release the A330s if they dont have licensed engineers????
      Spare parts you get within hours on AOG basis

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    6. Anonymous11:28

      "Spare parts you get within hours on AOG basis"

      You have obviously been living under a rock and have no clue what is going on in the aviation industry.

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    7. Slav.Man12:19

      hundred of jets around the world are grounded because there is a shortage of all parts. even if Air Serbia picked up the phone to order it, they would be bottom of the list and would wait months.
      their only hope is that the turks have it in their warehouse.

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    8. Anonymous13:27

      Anon 11:27

      Spare parts are almost non existing. Airlines are either forced to have stocks of their own, which is now reserved only for big players in the market ordering thousands of those individual parts, or you are forced to get them either used, or however else you can.

      They do not have a licensed A330 mechanics at the moment, they are schooling several of them - and it is a temporary thing really. Base maintenance for 330 was never done in Belgrade, only line and some small modification not touching the structure or systems itself.

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    9. Anonymous02:16

      Anon 10:23

      You're wrong, MEL that ARC has no impact/restriction in terms of ETOPS if aircraft is operated within VHF range. After maintanance done at ISL, ARC still has the same MEL.

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  3. Anonymous10:39

    Might be good to lease an A330 from Wamos or another carrier and start China without waiting for your A330.

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    1. Anonymous10:42

      Agree !

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    2. Anonymous14:04

      Another option: go back to 2022 and order 3-4 A330 without wating for China. Not possible, but Air Serbia should have thought about doing it. Much better than wet leasing A330 now.

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    3. Anonymous15:52

      Are you OK?

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    4. Anonymous17:36

      Who?

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    5. Anonymous20:19

      Air Serbia effed up by not ordering more A330s at the time they went for YU-ARC.

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    6. Anonymous21:58

      You suggested that JU should travel back in time to acquire the equpment.
      Again: Are you OK?

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    7. Anonymous23:22

      Are you able to comprehend this: Not possible, but Air Serbia should have thought about doing it?

      Hindsight is always 20/20 vision. Now it is clear Air Serbia should have leased more than just one A330 last year.

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  4. Anonymous10:50

    An interesting fact is that for a short period during the pandemic, Air Serbia had fewer AirPink planes. Now something has changed and we are already talking about Seoul and Tokyo.

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  5. Anonymous11:18

    What happens with JU fleet ? Some planes aren’t here since many months, weeks ??

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      Which planes?

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    2. Anonymous14:07

      Planes are not operational for "months, weeks .... ??"

      YU-APA operational
      YU-APB operational
      YU-APC weekly check today
      YU-APD weekly check today, resumes today with SVO in the afternoon
      YU-APE operational
      YU-APF operational
      YU-APH operational
      YU-APK operational
      YU-APL operational
      YU-APM operational
      YU-APN operational
      YU-APO operational
      YU-APS operational

      ... and this is only A319/A320

      ARC is today in Istanbul for radio modification.
      ARB is operational.

      ATRs - all operational

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  6. Anonymous11:19

    Is Wamos air specializing in short term leases? It seems they are always around when they need a plane quickly and for a few days. I imagine Wamos charges a lot for this service. Some people suggested they lease a plane from them to start flights to China, not sure how profitable that would be.

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    1. Anonymous11:42

      Short term vs long term wet lease has a lot of difference - mostly the price

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    2. Anonymous12:33

      The same plane was leased to Saudi with long-term basis, so it could be a real possibility

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  7. Anonymous11:24

    Is it Wamos Air or Saudia? Looks like it’s a double leased plane.

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    1. Anonymous11:29

      It is not "double leased". Wamos Air wet leased the plane previously on a longer term basis to Saudia but it no longer is wet leasing to Saudia.

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  8. Anonymous12:01

    Man, 365 seats in economy!
    Comparing to standard JU 330 configuration this must be a hectic for pax who expect more spice.
    Feels like sardines

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    1. Anonymous12:05

      Obviously the plane won't be full because they haven't been selling 365 seats in economy.

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    2. Anonymous12:27

      @12@05 but since there are more economy seats maybe they can sell the tickets for cheaper to achieve the same yield by selling more tickets.

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    3. Anonymous13:48

      It would be nice if you would consider A330-200 vs. A330-300 comparison to start with...?

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  9. Anonymous12:54

    What a nightmare for AIR SERBIA! Just 12 seats in Business, instead of 21 - I guess Business will be overbooked on many rotations?! Also, tight 3-3-3 seating in Economy and not 2-4-2 as usal. But worse to come, no PTV/IFE - even in BusinessClass no build in entertainment...

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    1. Anonymous13:00

      A nightmare? I think you are overreacting, I call it first world problems about business class issue, especially since JU almost never sells all seats in business.

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    2. Anonymous13:13

      Have you flown on JU. Business class on long haul flights, especially to Chicago is always sold out.

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    3. Anonymous13:28

      Yep. JFK as well.

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  10. Anonymous13:49

    Seems strange to be sending Aircraft for maintenance at the busiest time of the year. Obviously this is something unscheduled!

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      The radio system has a problem. Minor fix required.

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  11. Anonymous14:08

    It's gonna be nice to se another A330 in Air Serbia's fleet

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  12. Anonymous16:08

    370 pax to jfk this morning on wamos

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      Yes of course ! So believable comment !

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  13. Anonymous17:58

    Pricey business... That one off wet lease will cost them like an entire month of leasing normally their own 330...oh well, hope they source a 3rd one soon.

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      How do you know that? Are you JU management part?

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  14. Jipi17:58

    Old plane, uncomfortable seats, the A330 seat plan should be 2-4-2 and not 3-3-3 that's likje a box of sardines

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    1. Anonymous20:16

      Almost the same with Concorde - tiny sardine box, miniature windows, no busines class seats like today, very old plane... yet people wanted to fly Concorde. If Jipi doesn't want to fly Air Serbia to JFK, 370 other people did want to fly.

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    2. Anonymous21:59

      Man, you're put to lunch if you're comparing Concorde with A330... Seriously. How old are you? People paid premium for flight time, not because of tiny windows or lack of IFE...

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    3. Anonymous23:30

      Old enough to remember being in Concorde. People now fly A330 and that's okay, unless airline from your county doesnt have one so you want to compensate by b**ching about it 🤣

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  15. Anonymous20:52

    List of faults on the entire fleet is catastrophic. ARC IFE is not operational also.

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    1. Anonymous20:59

      Almost all aircraft in the fleet are flying. That's as far from catastophic as possible. In what asylum if inop IFE considered catastrophic?

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    2. Anonymous23:09

      IFE is operational on ARC. Only a few screens have issues, mostly bulkhead as pax have damaged them. Same is the case on ARB. But I agree, cabin maintenance in general needs massive improvement.

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  16. Miroslav NY20:43

    Don't they sell spare parts on Amazon? I'm sure they could have kept the plane in BEG and gotten overnight delivery.

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  17. Anonymous23:23

    So is it just a one time or will be a couple of days?

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