Sundair's sister company Fly Air41 is to get three A320s

Airbus A319 (Photo: Sundair).
Airbus A319 (Photo: Sundair).

Sundair's sister company Fly Air41 is to get three A320s

Airbus A319 (Photo: Sundair).
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The owner of the German holiday airline Sundair founded an additional airline in Croatia a few months ago. This will - like Aviation Direct reported - not a “replacement Sundair”, but is a separate project. Marcos Rossello is a partner in both companies.

In an interview with the industry platform airliners.de the Sundair managing director now gives a first insight into the project in Croatia and said: “Fly Air41 Airways offers aircraft management and CAMO for private and commercial customers. Due to the lively interest, strong growth is foreseen in this area. From August we will be managing three A320 Family aircraft and at least one business jet. A Sundair Croatia makes no economic sense. There will only be one Sundair ”.

It is expected that Fly Air41 will receive AOC and an operating license from the Croatian authorities in spring 2021. The company is scheduled to carry out the maiden flight in summer 2021. There is no direct connection to Sundair, only the owner is identical.

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