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JAT B707 preparing for departure
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Trade Air takes delivery of fifth A320

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Trade Air has taken delivery of its fifth Airbus A320 aircraft (pictured). Registered 9A-BTL, the jet is sixteen years old and previously operated on behalf of Chinese carriers. The dry-leased aircraft, which arrived in Zagreb last week, has already been deployed on the airline’s charter flights, primarily out of Ljubljana. Trade Air has another four A320s and one A319 in it fleet. It is also wet-leasing a Saab 340 from Sprit Air for the upkeep of Public Service Obligation (PSO) flights within Croatia.


May 22, 2024
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  1. Anonymous13:50

    Just for admin; A319 is leaving the fleet at the end of this summer and MyWings will stop flying - they got eaten up by GP

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    1. Anonymous14:42

      Not really.

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    2. Anonymous16:57

      Adding a new bird to the fleet is getting eaten up in your book? Seriously?

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    3. Anonymous18:10

      MyWings got eaten up by GP, not tradeair, however what that means is that tradair lost a costumer

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    4. Anonymous19:03

      So, what is the problem? Trade Air will sign up a new partner. Their fleet keeps growing, looks like they are good at it!

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    5. Anonymous00:52

      A319 is getting returned

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  2. Anonymous13:54

    Flying white tail sadly. Their OG livery is stunning, the newer two have only the logo on the tail and with this one nothing got painted...

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    1. Anonymous14:37

      Agreed, wish they'd keep their older liveries more, but charters tend to be more neutral

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  3. Anonymous16:59

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous09:47

      Hrvatska nema nista sa time! Ovo je privatna firma! Bravo za vlasnika Marka Cvijina!! Sramota je pripisivati zasluge drzavi za nesto sto neko ostvaruje svojim privatnim radom i mukom!!

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    2. Anonymous16:32

      Hrvatska je stvorila okvire za rast ove kompanije, ne trabunjaj.

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    3. Anonymous22:16

      Posto licno poznajem Cvijina mogu ti reci da mu je samo otezala (kao i njegovom ocu pre) ;)

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  4. Anonymous03:06

    Good news that trade air is growing and doing well as a business. Wish OU could do the same.

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