Croatia’s Fly Air41 completes certification

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SundAir Airbus A320-200

Fly Air41 Airways (BER, Zagreb) received its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC) from the Croatian civil aviation authority (Hrvatska Agencija za Civilno Zrakoplovstvo – HACZ) on August 18, 2021, and is set to begin revenue operations on August 20.

German sister SundAir (SR, Berlin Brandenburg Int’l) said in a press release that Fly Air41’s sole aircraft, A319-100 9A-BER (msn 3950), would be based out of Leipzig/Halle and operate leisure charter flights on behalf of Sundair’s existing customers, with the first flight scheduled to Kerkyra. The aircraft is painted in a livery identical to Sundair’s own and was positioned to Germany on August 19.

According to the ch-aviation fleets advanced module, Sundair operates four in-house A319-100s and three A320-200s. Until August 18, it also wet-leased another A319 from Croatia Airlines (OU, Zagreb). which was based out of Leipzig and will presumably be replaced by the Fly Air41 jet.

Sundair said it would add a further two A320-200s to its combined fleet in the coming weeks. Both of them will be placed on the AOC of Fly Air41 Airways.

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