Belgrade: Insolvent Montenegro Airlines wants to set up maintenance operations

Embraer 195 (Photo: Montenegro Airlines).
Embraer 195 (Photo: Montenegro Airlines).

Belgrade: Insolvent Montenegro Airlines wants to set up maintenance operations

Embraer 195 (Photo: Montenegro Airlines).
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The insolvent Montenegro Airlines is sending a clear sign of life, because they want to set up a new line maintenance operation at Belgrade Airport. According to the insolvency administrator, hangars have already been rented.

The aim is to offer services for the Embraer 190/195 and Fokker 100 models at the Serbian airport. According to the information from the trustee, the application for approval as a Part 145 maintenance company has already been submitted to the Serbian civil aviation authority.

The aim of the whole action is that you want to earn money that is to be added to the bankruptcy estate. You already have your first customers on the line and hope that you will get approval as soon as possible. The required technical items are to be transferred from Montenegro to Serbia.

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