Croatian air carrier Trade Air (C3/TDR) received one more aircraft on Wednesday, April 6th. The Airbus A320 arrived to Zagreb with new Croatian 9A-BTK registration from Sharjah in United Arab Emirates. Now this is the youngest aircraft in the fleet.
This aircraft was built in September 2005 for Kuwaiti air carrier Jazeera Airways (J9/JZE) where was operated with 9K-CAA registration until August 2013. From October 2013 to August last year it was operated by Saudi Arabian air carrier Flynas (XY/KNE) with VP-CXN registration.
- Aircraft on Trade Air’s PSO flights was changed
- Trade Air will take over its fifth aircraft
- Trade Air continues flights within Croatia
- “Luka” joined the Trade Air fleet
Currently Trade Air’s fleet has four Airbus A320s, one Airbus A319 and Fokker F-100. Airbuses are mainly operated on charter flights from Ljubljana, Prishtina and Tel Aviv and now during Easter holidays there are some charter flights from Tel Aviv to Split and Zagreb. One Airbus A320 is currently leased to Norwegian Air (DY/NAX) and it is based in Stockholm Arlanda Airport. Fokker F-100 mainly operates charter flights from Zagreb. Regular domestic routes are operated by Let L-410 Turbolet, operated by Czech air carrier Van Air Europe (V9/VAA).