Trade Air purchases A320

Wednesday, November 4, 2015


Zagreb-based charter airline Trade Air has announced the purchase of one Airbus A320-200 aircraft. The jet, currently operating for SATA International, is almost eighteen years old and equipped with CFM56-5A3 engines. The aircraft will be delivered to Trade Air in April 2016 and will undergo scheduled maintenance, exterior and interior refurbishment, while its capacity will increase to 180 all-economy class seats. The aircraft will enter into service in June 2016 and is planned for ACMI operations. Trade Air currently operates two Fokker 100 jets, which will remain in the airline's fleet until further notice.

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  1. Anonymous11:23

    Go Hrvatska!

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  2. Anonymous11:32

    They are going to purchase 17,7 years old A320 or they are goiing to lease it? This is big difference.

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