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Air Serbia Plans 32-Aircraft Fleet and New MRO Facility by 2026

Air Serbia Plans 32-Aircraft Fleet and New MRO Facility by 2026
Air Serbia has announced ambitious plans to expand its fleet to 32 aircraft by 2026, alongside the development of a new Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) facility. This strategic move aims to strengthen the airline’s operational capabilities and support its growing network.
Fleet Expansion Strategy
The airline’s current fleet will be significantly augmented over the next few years, with a focus on modern, fuel-efficient aircraft. This expansion is expected to enhance Air Serbia’s capacity to serve both existing and new routes, improving connectivity across Europe and beyond. The addition of new aircraft will also enable the carrier to increase flight frequencies and offer more competitive services to passengers.
Development of MRO Facility
In parallel with the fleet growth, Air Serbia is investing in a state-of-the-art MRO facility. This infrastructure will provide comprehensive maintenance and repair services, reducing reliance on external providers and improving turnaround times. The new facility is anticipated to create jobs and contribute to the local economy, while ensuring the airline maintains high safety and operational standards.
By 2026, Air Serbia aims to position itself as a more robust and competitive player in the regional aviation market, leveraging its expanded fleet and enhanced maintenance capabilities to support sustainable growth.

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