Air Serbia as seen on August 21 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia, the flag carrier of the country. The airline operates a 21 aircraft fleet from the main hub Nikola Tesla International Airport in Belgrade, Serbia. The airline is owned by the Government of Serbia and Etihad Airways as Etihad acquired a 49% stake in Jat Airways, the former name of Air Serbia. The airline owns a subsidiary airline called Aviolet. Today's fleet consists of 21 aircrafts and an order of 10 new Airbus A320neo. Currently, they serve 8 Airbus A319, 2 Airbus A320, 3 ATR 72-200, 3 ATR 72-500, 4 Boeing 737-300 and one wide body
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Air Serbia as seen on August 21 2018 in Belgrade, Serbia, the flag carrier of the country. The airline operates a 21 aircraft fleet from the main hub Nikola Tesla International Airport in Belgrade, Serbia. The airline is owned by the Government of Serbia and Etihad Airways as Etihad acquired a 49% stake in Jat Airways, the former name of Air Serbia. The airline owns a subsidiary airline called Aviolet. Today's fleet consists of 21 aircrafts and an order of 10 new Airbus A320neo. Currently, they serve 8 Airbus A319, 2 Airbus A320, 3 ATR 72-200, 3 ATR 72-500, 4 Boeing 737-300 and one wide body Airbus A330 that is flying to the US. (Photo by Nicolas Economou/NurPhoto)