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Oct 31, 2022 (newstodate): It is finally "Game Over" for the Bosnian carrier FlyBosnia.
After a prolonged struggle to regain ground, the carrier has now had its AOC revoked by the Bosnia and Herzegovina Directorate for Civil Aviation.
The carrier performed its last flight in September 2020, facing massive financial and debts problems, and in November 2020 Sarajevo Airport announced it would no longer handle FlyBosnia's aircraft and terminated its contract with the company due to unpaid debts.
-Since FlyBosnia did not settle its debts within the sixty-day timeframe and did not accept our proposed repayment plan, the handling contract between Sarajevo Airport and FlyBosnia has been terminated since November 17, 2020, the airport said on its website.
Behind the carrier is the al-Shiddi Group, the largest Saudi investor in Bosnia and Herzegovina and operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2006.
Set up in 2017, FlyBosnia earlier operated two leased Airbus A319 aircraft
After a prolonged struggle to regain ground, the carrier has now had its AOC revoked by the Bosnia and Herzegovina Directorate for Civil Aviation.
The carrier performed its last flight in September 2020, facing massive financial and debts problems, and in November 2020 Sarajevo Airport announced it would no longer handle FlyBosnia's aircraft and terminated its contract with the company due to unpaid debts.
-Since FlyBosnia did not settle its debts within the sixty-day timeframe and did not accept our proposed repayment plan, the handling contract between Sarajevo Airport and FlyBosnia has been terminated since November 17, 2020, the airport said on its website.
Behind the carrier is the al-Shiddi Group, the largest Saudi investor in Bosnia and Herzegovina and operating in Bosnia and Herzegovina since 2006.
Set up in 2017, FlyBosnia earlier operated two leased Airbus A319 aircraft