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Air Montenegro seeks extra wet-lease capacity

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Air Montenegro has issued a request for proposal (RFP) for a wet-lease of an additional aircraft between June 1 and September 30. The airline is seeking any of the following aircraft types: ATR72, CRJ900, Fokker F100, Embraer E190/E195, Airbus A319, A320 or a Boeing 737. The deadline for the submission of proposals has been set for April 25 in the evening. Air Montenegro is already wet-leasing a Trade Air A320 and an E195 from Windrose Airlines. A wet-lease is a leasing arrangement whereby the lessor provides an aircraft, complete crew, maintenance and insurance to another airline. As recently reported, the carrier is also seeking an aircraft to dry-lease.

April 18, 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:38

    Wondeful. 75% of its fleet will be wetleased.

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    1. Anonymous19:16

      Windrose E195, A320 and another one here. They have two E195s themselves

      That's 60%. Not ideal, but they can't get more aircraft due to unpaid debts by Montenegro Airlines

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  2. Anonymous13:42

    Are you sure?

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    1. Anonymous13:46

      About what?

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    2. Anonymous16:47

      75%? 3 Out of 5?

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    3. Anonymous17:59

      That's 60%

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  3. Anonymous13:46

    Seemingly desperate for aircraft - ATR72 vs A320 capacity difference is massive

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  4. Anonymous13:48

    A little bit too late? You decide in mid-April you need a plane from June 1?

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    1. Anonymous14:01

      They have time, two months😉

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    2. Anonymous16:03

      They have 42 days

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    3. Anonymous19:17

      That's plenty

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  5. Anonymous15:02

    "The airline is seeking any of the following aircraft types:"
    Just reconfirms the theory of the lack of aircraft in the market and how difficult it is actually to even lease a plane, let alone a Boeing order that you will probably end up waiting for ages. Communism is back...

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  6. Anonymous15:18

    so they are selling tickets but dont have the capacity?

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  7. Anonymous18:00

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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  8. Anonymous15:19

    Montenegro *facepalm*...where in Europe do they want to find F100's...there are none
    They are as slow as like Estonians...
    nevertheless: Montenegro keeps winning!

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