Air Serbia about to expand its fleet again

Airbus A320 (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).
Airbus A320 (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).

Air Serbia about to expand its fleet again

Airbus A320 (Photo: Steffen Lorenz).
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Former Wizz Air A320 ready for delivery in Erfurt. He is an eye-catcher at Erfurt – Weimar Airport these days. An Airbus A320 in full Air Serbia colors has been standing relatively lonely there for a few days.

The 12-year-old machine with the serial number 4716 came to Erfurt on March 25th under the flight number and Hungarian registration of the previous user "Wizz Air" and was given the new identification YU-APS on site after the Eastern European LCC saw the machine in January returned to the lessor this year.

After the final modifications by the on-site "Hangar 901 Maintenance" the machine will shortly leave Erfurt for Belgrade. The fleet of the Serbian national carrier, which consists of aircraft of the types A319, A320, A330 and ATR72, will be increased by a 23rd aircraft, which is now the fourth - Airbus A320.

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