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Aug 22, 2019 (newstodate): Adria Airways has now signed contracts for maintenance of its fleet with one Swedish, one Danish, and one Italian provider.
Maintenance of Adria Airways' six SAAB 2000 fleet has been contracted to Sweden's TAM, Taby Air Maintenance, Italy's Atitech will provide maintenance of Adria Airways' three Airbus A319 aircraft, and as earlier reported the Danish company Northern Aerotech will provide the carrier with line maintenance and AOG services for all 20 aircraft in the fleet that also comprises two CRJ700 and nine CRJ900 aircraft, based in Ljubljana and Lugano.
Managing Adria Airways since May 1, 2019, is Sven Kukemelk as CEO, last serving as Nordica Aviation Group's Exec Director Business Development.
Mr Kukemelk has revealed his vision for Adria Airways to increase the fleet over a 10-year period to some 40-50 aircraft, and turn Ljubljana Joze Pucnik Airport into a transfer point between the Balkans and Western Europe.
Maintenance of Adria Airways' six SAAB 2000 fleet has been contracted to Sweden's TAM, Taby Air Maintenance, Italy's Atitech will provide maintenance of Adria Airways' three Airbus A319 aircraft, and as earlier reported the Danish company Northern Aerotech will provide the carrier with line maintenance and AOG services for all 20 aircraft in the fleet that also comprises two CRJ700 and nine CRJ900 aircraft, based in Ljubljana and Lugano.
Managing Adria Airways since May 1, 2019, is Sven Kukemelk as CEO, last serving as Nordica Aviation Group's Exec Director Business Development.
Mr Kukemelk has revealed his vision for Adria Airways to increase the fleet over a 10-year period to some 40-50 aircraft, and turn Ljubljana Joze Pucnik Airport into a transfer point between the Balkans and Western Europe.