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Croatia’s ETF Airways bids for Montenegro Airlines equipment

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Croatian ACMI specialist ETF Airways has placed a bid for equipment formerly owned by the bankrupt Montenegro Airlines. It comes after the former flag carrier’s final Fokker 100 aircraft was put up for sale, along with other equipment. ETF Airways bid 27.300 euros for generators and containers and an additional 80.500 euros for tools. On the other hand, there were three bids for the F100, ranging from 31.100 euros to 47.100 euros. Two bids were placed by individuals, while the other by Podgorica’s Media International Corporation. There were no bidders for the aircraft’s spare parts.

March 05, 2025
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  1. Anonymous14:13

    One of the few successful aviation start-ups in the exyu region. Great to see they're still active

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    1. Anonymous19:02

      Nice to see successful airline. Did they acquire Boeing 777 for charters?

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    2. Anonymous19:30

      No

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    3. Anonymous22:04

      But they didn't give up either. It takes time. And many other things 🙂

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  2. Anonymous14:56

    It's interesting how much more interest there is for Montenegro Airlines property then there was/is for Adria's.

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