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Pristina Airport, 1968

Trade Air’s latest jet to enter service

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NEWS FLASH


Croatian ACMI specialist Trade Air is set to introduce its latest Airbus A320 into commercial service in the coming days. Registered 9A-BTM, the aircraft (pictured) was recently secured on a long-term lease and now sports a hybrid ITA Airways - Trade Air livery. Previously operated by the Italian flag carrier, the jet has been stored since last September.

Yesterday evening, the aircraft repositioned from Zagreb to Tel Aviv, where it is expected to begin flying on behalf of Israir, which already wet-leases two other Trade Air A320s. With this addition, Trade Air’s fleet now totals five A320s. One aircraft continues to operate for Italian carrier Neos, while another is flying leisure charters from Ljubljana on behalf of Slovenian tour operators.

August 19, 2025
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  1. Anonymous13:45

    Bravo Hrvatska!

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    1. Anonymous19:04

      Svaka budala ima svoje veselje

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  2. Anonymous13:51

    I love this hybrid look!

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  3. Anonymous13:52

    So hard to say that one more plane is entering service?

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    1. EX-YU Aviation13:56

      I am not sure what you are referring to.

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    2. Anonymous14:06

      13:52
      Well, when Croatian airlines become like Avion Express, Smartlynx, then adding an A320 won't be news.

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  4. Anonymous15:34

    Love Trade Air ❤

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    1. Anonymous10:20

      Go and work there.

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    2. Anonymous12:57

      I work there and I love it too. Your issue is not everybody else’s issue.

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    3. Anonymous19:05

      Hahaha, kako si Srki? 🙂

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  5. Anonymous15:50

    I don’t think I’ve ever saw half painted fuselage. I wonder why they did it that way.

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    1. Anonymous15:52

      You can see in the linked article that it was part of an ITA special livery
      https://www.exyuaviation.com/2025/07/trade-air-adds-fifth-a320-to-fleet.html

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    2. Anonymous16:52

      Oh, so it was that way before, they’ve only changed the inscription.

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    3. Anonymous11:20

      If you look at it that way, Norwegian looks like one third painted fuselage. And Condor is half-painted, too, just alternativelly... :D

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