Master Airways
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IATA N/A |
ICAO N/A |
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Founded | 2006 | |
Fleet size | 1 | |
Destinations | 5 (unofficially) | |
Parent company | Montenegro Airlines | |
Headquarters | Niš, Serbia | |
Key people | Žarko Đurović (general director) | |
Website: None |
Master Airways is a Montenegrin airline based in Serbia. The airline is set to expand as time continues.
Master Airways will be officially opened after getting all necessary licences from the “Civil Aviation Directorate”, and its headquarters and offices will be located in the building of Niš Constantine the Great Airport. Master Airways was denied rights for flights to and from Nis Airport.
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[edit] History
Master Airways was created in 2006 and is the child company of Montenegro Airlines, flag-carrier of Montenegro. The first flight under the Master Airways livery was made to Zurich from Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport on the 6 April 2006. The flight was operated for Montenegro Airlines.
[edit] News
After being denied licences by the Civil Aviation Directorate, Master Airways will appeal their ban on flights from Nis Airport. A written statement claims that the ban was illegal and made under pressure by the Ministry of Capital Investments, in order to facilitate JAT's flights from Nis Airport.
[edit] Future destinations
The airline is set to expand across Europe and start domestic flights as well. Passengers will see the Master Airways logo flying to the airport listed below however these flights are operated on behalf of Montenegro Airlines. When the airline gets all necessary licenses (most probably by September) the arline will start official flights.
[edit] Fleet
As of August 2006 the Master Airways fleet includes [1] :
- 1 Fokker 100 (YU-AOM from Montenegro Airlines)
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
Master Airways is yet to set up a web site page.
[edit] References
- ^ Flight International, 3-9 October 2006
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