Sundair sister company Fly Air41 fleet ex-Iberia-A319

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

Sundair sister company Fly Air41 fleet ex-Iberia-A319

AIrbus A319 (Photo: Fly Air41 Airways).
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The Croatian airline Fly Air41 Airways will soon add another Airbus A319 medium-haul jet to its fleet. This is the machine that previously flew for Iberia as EC-KOY, the carrier confirmed.

Built in 2008, the aircraft was retired by the Spanish airline at the end of 2020. Now this A319 finds a new home at Fly Air 41 Airways, which last year started flight operations.

The fleet of the Sundair sister company currently consists of one A319 and two Airbus A320. These bear the registrations 9A-BER or 9A-IRM and 9A-SHA. The average age of the fleet is 12,8 years. Fly Air41 is mainly in the wet lease for Sundair in the air.

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