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White Paper – State of Private Aviation Market: Trends and Investment Opportunities

The private aviation market at the close of 2025 is at a crossroads, and the pre-owned market in particular is in a historically unique position. With business jet deliveries climbing 10.6 percent through Q3 2025 and the pre-owned market demonstrating exceptional resilience, buyers now face unprecedented opportunities to acquire high-quality aircraft at rational prices while […]

Flying Magazine 82h ago
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US, China and Australia top EX-YU’s busiest unserved long-haul markets
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US, China and Australia top EX-YU’s busiest unserved long-haul markets

Nonstop connectivity from the former Yugoslavia to long-haul markets remains limited; however, the United States stands out as the largest unserved destination from several countries in the region, according to the latest data.The United States is the largest long-haul market from Bosnia and Herzegovina, with more than 100.000 passengers travelling indirectly between the two countries. New York is the busiest unserved city in the US, followed by Chicago. In 2021, US carrier Eastern Airlines plan

EX-YU Aviation News 382h ago
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Ljubljana flights resume after winter weather disruption
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Ljubljana flights resume after winter weather disruption

NEWS FLASHOperations at Ljubljana Jože Pučnik Airport resumed this morning after a number of flights were cancelled yesterday afternoon and evening due to winter conditions and ice on the runway. Yesterday, LOT Polish Airlines from Warsaw was forced to divert to Vienna, Vueling from Barcelona to Triste and a Lufthansa flight from Frankfurt turned back to Munich. Air Serbia also diverted its flights from Belgrade and Niš back to their home airports after they were unable to land in the Slovenian

EX-YU Aviation News 28d ago
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Air Serbia to retire further two A319s and take delivery of four jets
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Air Serbia to retire further two A319s and take delivery of four jets

Air Serbia plans to continue the phased retirement of its Airbus A319 fleet in the coming months. After initially withdrawing one A319 from service in September, registered YU-APK, the aircraft departed Belgrade this week for St Athan Airport in the United Kingdom, where it will be parted out and scrapped.By the end of this month or in early February, the carrier intends to retire another A319, with a third scheduled to exit the fleet in March. These three aircraft will be gradually replaced by

EX-YU Aviation News 30d ago
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Podcast: Winning the ‘war on talent’

On this week’s Australian Aviation Podcast, Jake Nelson talks to Jesse Young from Leidos and Kristen Raby of Aviation/Aerospace Australia on how the industry can break down the barriers to a more diverse workforce.

Australian Aviation 37d ago
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