Croatia Airlines Introduces New Airplane into Its Fleet; Two of Its Planes Suffer Malfunctions on Sunday
Zagreb, May 20 (CP) — Croatian national carrier Croatia Airlines has added a new plane to its fleet on Monday after two of its planes suffered technical problems on Monday.
Croatia Airlines has added a new Dash-8 Q400 to its fleet, which is to gradually replace the ATR-42 planes it currently uses.
A total of four planes have been ordered from the Canadian Bombardier Corporation, the first joining the Croatian Airlines fleet on Monday.
It seems high time for Croatia Airlines to rejuvenate its fleet, as two of its ATR-42 planes suffered mechanical failure, both of them having to perform emergency landing and one even suffering an engine fire.
The company’s spokesperson maintained Croatia Airlines technical maintenance standards were above average.
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