Air Serbia to add A319 jet to fleet
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Air Serbia will add an Airbus A319 aircraft to its fleet this coming summer. The jet, registered YU-APN, recently received the carrier's livery in Montpelier and is expected to arrive in Belgrade in late April or early May where it will be refurbished with Recaro 3520DE seats. It will have the capacity to handle 144 passengers. The aircraft (pictured below) is almost thirteen years old and formerly operated for Bangkok Airways and Brazil's ITA Transportes Aeros. Air Serbia's CEO, Jiri Marek, said, “Airbus airplanes represent the cornerstone of our fleet and we are very glad to have the opportunity to present the latest addition ahead of the peak of the summer season. With the addition of this aircraft to the fleet, the further expansion of our network we announced for this year, as well as the increase of frequencies of existing flights, will be made easier. We will have the opportunity to significantly improve our operating efficiency and increase capacities in order to respond to demand, while the overhaul of the cabin will provide passengers with greater comfort and enjoyment". The jet is equipped with two IAE V2524-A5 engines. The latest aircraft will be the tenth A319 in Air Serbia’s fleet, which also includes one A330-200 and A320 each, as well as one ATR72-600 and ATR72-500 each, and three ATR72-200 turboprops.
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