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Air Montenegro expands fleet with third Embraer E195 and strengthens partnership through multi-year Pool Program agreement

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Air Montenegro has expanded its fleet by adding a third E195 aircraft and signed a multi-year participation agreement in Embraer’s Pool Program, which now includes this new plane along with two existing E195s in the Montenegrin national airline’s fleet. The Pool Program supports over 60 airlines worldwide.

Tihomir Dragaš, Chairman of Air Montenegro’s Board, expressed confidence that the partnership with Embraer, already long-standing and successful, will continue to grow, enabling further fleet modernization and advancing safety, innovation, and service excellence.

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Air Montenegro’s CEO, Vukadin Stojanović, highlighted pride in introducing the new aircraft with Embraer’s strong support, emphasizing their shared commitment to enhancing operational standards and safety for passengers and crew.

Karlos Naufel, President and CEO of Embraer Services & Support, praised Air Montenegro’s strong growth over the past year and reaffirmed Embraer’s dedication to providing world-class capacity and services, ensuring the E-Jets fleet remains ready to fly.

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Embraer, headquartered in Brazil, is a leading manufacturer of commercial jets with up to 150 seats. Since its founding in 1969, Embraer has delivered over 9,000 aircraft, with one Embraer plane taking off every ten seconds worldwide, transporting more than 150 million passengers annually.

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