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Regulator clears Air Montenegro’s latest Embraer

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Air Montenegro added its third Embraer E195 aircraft (pictured) into revenue service last Friday after the Montenegrin Civil Aviation Agency issued an airworthiness certificate for the jet. It follows controversies surrounding the aircraft. “The Agency’s team made its decision professionally, independently, and in accordance with regulations, guided by the fundamental principle that safety is the absolute priority. The decision followed a comprehensive physical inspection of the aircraft, a thorough review of all documentation and compliance evidence, as well as corrective actions taken by the airline to address identified discrepancies during the inspection process”. The agency said in a statement. The aircraft’s first revenue flight was between Podgorica and Rome; however, it was delayed at Fiumicino Airport for close to five hours for the return journey.

July 07, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:47

    5 hour delay on first flight because of technical issue is a good sign of how good the plane is.

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    1. Anonymous17:03

      Exactly!

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    2. Anonymous18:45

      You can always speculate here. Trying to create the bias of the unsafe aircraft. Or you can be proud that one small company got another unit which is a big thing for them and the whole country. Aircraft is good and it will serve well. And respect for the AM team who invested their efforts, knowledge and time to make it airworthy and flying.

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    3. Anonymous18:46

      Aeromexico?

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    4. Anonymous20:49

      There was no technical issue.

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  2. Anonymous16:16

    That's a good Aircraft they have there. It's a shame Air Serbia never took it while they had a chance to. I'm sure the discrepancies will of all now been dealt with.

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  3. Anonymous16:20

    Montenegro keeps winning!

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  4. Dave17:50

    is there any word about the reason for the mentioned delay?

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    1. Anonymous19:10

      Plane was so good, Italians didn't want to let it go.

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    2. Anonymous20:47

      Štrajk na rimskom aerodromu.

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