FlyAir41: 9A-ZAG is now ready to take off

AIrbus A319 (Photo: Fly Air41 Airways).
AIrbus A319 (Photo: Fly Air41 Airways).

FlyAir41: 9A-ZAG is now ready to take off

AIrbus A319 (Photo: Fly Air41 Airways).
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The Sundair sister company FlyAir41 received the service release certificate (CRS) for the Airbus A319 with the registration 9A-ZAG on Tuesday. According to managing director Marcos Rossello, the machine can thus be used commercially.

The medium-haul jet carries the serial number 3443 and was delivered to Iberia in 2008. Before the Fleet at FlyAir41 extensive work was carried out at a maintenance company in Bremen. The company did not specify what had to be done to make the 9A-ZAG fit for the summer of 2022.

The CRS required for use on the FlyAir41 AOC was received on Tuesday. Managing Director Marcos Rossello explained that the 9A-ZAG can be used commercially since Wednesday. FlyAir41 is a young Croatian airline that mainly flies on behalf of its sister company Sundair.

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