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Air Serbia Joins Embraer’s Pool Program

The airline and manufacturer inked a new agreement.

Embraer’s E190-E2 at the 2022 Farnborough Airshow (Photo: AirlineGeeks | William Derrickson)

Embraer Services & Support has entered into a new partnership with Air Serbia, bringing the Serbian carrier into its renowned Pool Program. This agreement is set to enhance Air Serbia’s operational efficiency, optimize fleet performance, and reduce maintenance costs as the airline continues to expand its capabilities.

Air Serbia, which recently integrated the Embraer E195 aircraft into its fleet, will benefit from Embraer’s extensive global Maintenance, Repair, and Overhaul (MRO) network, the company shared.

Miroslav Musulin, Air Serbia’s technical director, highlighted the strategic importance of the agreement. “Joining Embraer’s Pool Program is a significant step for Air Serbia as we integrate the E195 aircraft into our fleet. This collaboration will ensure that we maintain the highest standards of safety and operational excellence while optimizing costs and minimizing downtime,” Musulin said.

A Growing Network of Airlines in the Pool Program

The Pool Program is a cornerstone of Embraer Services & Support’s offerings, providing airlines with solutions to streamline operations. Currently, over 50 airlines worldwide participate in the program, including Azul Brazilian Airlines, Helvetic Airways, and LOT Polish Airlines.

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