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Air Serbia Prepares to Receive Third E195 Aircraft

Air Serbia to Expand Fleet with Third Embraer E195 Aircraft
Air Serbia is set to receive its third Embraer E195 aircraft, recently repainted in the airline’s corporate livery in San Jose, Costa Rica. The ten-year-old jet, formerly registered as PR-AUJ with Brazil’s Azul Airlines, was initially delivered new to Azul before being transferred to leasing company Azzora and re-registered as N688DR. Upon arrival in Serbia, the aircraft is expected to enter service under the registration YU-ATA.
This acquisition continues Air Serbia’s strategy of fleet renewal and expansion, following the recent addition of two ATR72-600s sourced from Azul. Both the third and forthcoming fourth E195s are former Azul units, reflecting the airline’s preference for integrating proven regional jets into its operations.
Fleet Renewal and Operational Plans
Air Serbia’s CEO, Jiri Marek, indicated earlier this summer that the two E195 aircraft are scheduled for delivery in November or December, though he emphasized that timelines remain tentative due to dependencies on maintenance availability and lessor commitments. Marek noted, “We’ve structured our winter schedule so that we’re not reliant on those aircraft during that period. Whenever they do arrive, they’ll be more than welcome additions to the fleet.”
In addition to the Embraer jets, Air Serbia plans to take delivery of three Airbus A320s this winter while initiating the retirement of its older A319 fleet. The first A319 is expected to complete its final flight for the airline shortly, marking the beginning of a gradual phase-out of the type.
The airline intends to deploy the Embraer aircraft primarily on thinner routes during the winter season to mitigate seasonality and enhance operational efficiency. The E195s are slated to replace the A319 on the Belgrade–Tbilisi route, which has traditionally been served by the older aircraft during summer months. Furthermore, the E195s will operate select flights to Lisbon and Valencia in February, a period typically characterized by lower demand. Alongside its own Embraer jets, Air Serbia will continue to operate four wet-leased E190s from Bulgaria Air throughout the winter.
Market Context and Strategic Positioning
Air Serbia’s fleet developments occur amid evolving dynamics in the regional jet market. Airlines such as Avelo have recently placed substantial orders for the new-generation Embraer E195-E2, reflecting a broader industry shift toward more fuel-efficient aircraft. Conversely, carriers like JetBlue are transitioning away from Embraer models in favor of Airbus aircraft, further influencing market trends.
The increasing adoption of the E2 series by various airlines may affect Air Serbia’s market positioning and operational strategies as it modernizes its fleet and expands its network. By integrating additional Embraer jets, the airline aims to enhance flexibility and efficiency on regional routes, adapting to shifting industry demands and competitive pressures.

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