Trade Air takes delivery of A320

Thursday, April 21, 2016


Croatian charter and cargo operator Trade Air has taken delivery of an Airbus A320 aircraft. The jet arrived in Zagreb from Lisbon on Saturday and is registered 9A-BTG. It previously operated for SATA International and is eighteen years old. The aircraft is equipped with CFM56-5A3 engines. It will now undergo scheduled maintenance, exterior and interior refurbishment, while its capacity will be increased to 180 seats in an all-economy class layout. The aircraft is expected to enter into service in June and is planned for ACMI operations. Trade Air currently operates one Embraer E120 aircraft and two Fokker 100 jets, one of which will be wet-leased to Croatia Airlines in June.

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  1. Anonymous14:02

    Where will this aircraft be based? DBV? SPU? PUY?

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    1. Anonymous14:11

      It says it will operate on behalf of other airlines so probably not in Croatia.

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    2. Ivan11:05

      They will lease the aircraft to OU

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    3. Anonymous11:11

      @Ivan: source??

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  2. Purger15:34

    In Zagreb. In this moment it is in Croatia Airlines maintenance and than it will be colored in Trade air livery. Plan is to start fling with it till 10th June.

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  3. Anonymous20:10

    Emb 120 is no longer wet leased by TDR.

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  4. Can't wait to see it in Trade's livery. No doubt the best livery in the ex-Yu, and beyond

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