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Air Montenegro to dry-lease two Embraer jets

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Air Montenegro plans to dry-lease two Embraer aircraft, alongside the two jets it already owns. As previously reported, it also intends on wet-leasing a single aircraft for part of this winter and all of next summer. The Montenegrin carrier recently launched a public call seeking for a long-term lease of two aircraft in a dry-lease arrangement. Based on the tender documents, the aircraft must have been manufactured in 2006 or later. The jets will be dry-leased for between three and a half and six years, with delivery due between December 2023 and March 2024. It is possible for the contract to be extended. Only E190 and E195 aircraft in an all-economy class layout with at least 110 seats will be taken into consideration. A dry-lease is an arrangement in which the owner provides the aircraft to the lessee without crew. The deadline for the submission of bids has been set for November 16.

October 30, 2023
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  1. Anonymous10:32

    This has to be a sign of an expansion somewhere. Is it Ljubljana? Tuzla? Sarajevo? All three?

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    1. Anonymous10:38

      Umm Podgorica.

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    2. Anonymous10:49

      Maybe LJU. Today they send A320 to LJU.

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    3. Anonymous10:54

      Their a320 is a common occurrence at Ljubljana recently

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    4. Anonymous10:56

      What on earth are you talking about? They don't plan to expand out of LJU (you obviously missed that almost no EU country wanted to give them permits to fly from Tuzla). These planes are being taken to introduce new routes out of Podgorica and Tivat. Some people here live in a parallel universe. Btw, the A320 was used today to Ljubljana because 4O-AOB is out of service today.

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    5. Anonymous11:12

      The A320 was used for 75% of all Podgorica - Ljubljana flights since the switch from Tivat, and their CEO already said that they are exploring European AOC option. The aggressive comment waa absolutely not needed here especially since you could take 5sec to check if what you are saying is true or not

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    6. Anonymous11:13

      A320 was used on 12/19 rotations from Podgorica since 18th of September

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    7. Anonymous11:16

      The only issue is you made up they are exploring a European AOC.

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    8. Anonymous11:20

      Air Serbia also used A320 to LJU today.

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    9. Anonymous11:31

      Because oy-gdc isn't operating

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  2. Anonymous10:36

    Hoće li biti dovoljno Embraera za sve u regionu 😂😂😂😂

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    1. Anonymous10:54

      Cim Kroejsha uzela A220 znas da je prava avion Embraer.

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    2. Anonymous12:34

      Pitam samo😂

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    3. Anonymous14:50

      @10:54 hahahha ovo ti je bio dobro.

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    4. pozdrav iz Rijeke19:06

      Hahahahahahahaha @10.54, you made my day!!! 😃

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  3. Anonymous18:34

    4O wet lease TradeAir A32 for S24(full IATA season)

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