Air Vardar
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Air Vardar was an airline based in Skopje in Macedonia. It was supposed to start operations in September 2003 using a Fokker 100 leased from Montenegro Airlines. But the flight never left the ground due to the inability of the owner to obtain a flying license from the authorities in Macedonia, due to the uncertain financial state of the owner.
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The Air Vardar fleet consisted of 1 Fokker 100 (leased from Montenegro Airlines and operated by Albatros Airways of Albania) (at January 2005).
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