
Air Serbia CEO Jiri Marek in his Belgrade office with four models of A330-200s.
Credit: Kurt Hofmann
BELGRADE—Air Serbia is weighing replacing its Airbus A319s with A320s and Embraer E195s as the airline consolidates long-haul operations before adding new intercontinental routes. The state-owned carrier operates a fleet of 28 aircraft and plans to grow the narrowbody portion of its fleet. “I think...
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