Monday, February 29, 2016
An Adria Airways Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft (registered S5-AAV) has been stripped its livery and is being utilised by Irish regional airline CityJet for crew training purposes. The aircraft has been operating up to four daily flights between Ljubljana and Dresden as of February 22. CityJet is preparing to introduce the 90-seat aircraft type to its fleet in a major wet lease contract with SAS Scandinavian Airlines. Commencing March 26, CityJet will operate eight new CRJ900s on SAS' behalf, with options for a further fourteen to join from 2017 onwards.
An Adria Airways Bombardier CRJ900 aircraft (registered S5-AAV) has been stripped its livery and is being utilised by Irish regional airline CityJet for crew training purposes. The aircraft has been operating up to four daily flights between Ljubljana and Dresden as of February 22. CityJet is preparing to introduce the 90-seat aircraft type to its fleet in a major wet lease contract with SAS Scandinavian Airlines. Commencing March 26, CityJet will operate eight new CRJ900s on SAS' behalf, with options for a further fourteen to join from 2017 onwards.
AAV and AAU are the aircraft with the most pleasant cabin....nice blue comfortable seats...... JP must be in real trouble that their last join fleet CR9 is leaving the fleet again
ReplyDeleteAAV not leaving the JP fleet. From where is that info.?
DeleteAAV already not anymore in AA fleet....
ReplyDeleteAAV is less than 2 years old,wtf Adria????
ReplyDeleteonly for 2 month wet-les
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know what is cost of putting Adria livery labels for a single CRJ plane?
ReplyDeleteDoes anyone know what is cost of putting Adria livery labels for a single CRJ plane?
ReplyDeleteRemoving stickers for 2 months dry lease. And they wonder why they are a loss-making business year ater year.
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