Amelia International launches first Airbus A319

Clouds (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Clouds (Photo: Jan Gruber).

Amelia International launches first Airbus A319

Clouds (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The airline Amelia International launches the first Airbus A319. It is a leasing aircraft that currently bears the temporary registration OE-IRC. It is the largest sample to date that has been registered on one of the carrier's AOCs.

So far, they have relied on turboprop aircraft of the types ATR42 / 72 and Beechcraft 1900D as well as regional jets of the types Embraer 135/145. In addition to freight and VIP flights, Amelia operates a regional network in France. Behind Amelia is Regourd Aviation. In the European Union, AOCs are maintained in France and Slovenia.

The Airbus A319, which already bears the carrier's livery, will be registered in France as the F-HDSJ. The aircraft is leased from the German DVB Bank and was previously used by Latam Airlines Brasil as PR-MYB. Currently the machine is approved as an OE-IRC from the lessor. It happens again and again that Lessoren register their aircraft in Austria between two customers.

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