Air Serbia has expanded its fleet with the addition of an Airbus A320, registered YU-APV, as the carrier continues to increase capacity and support the growth of its route network.
The 180-seat aircraft, built in 2008, arrived at Belgrade Nikola Tesla Airport after undergoing a full repaint in the Netherlands into Air Serbia’s latest livery. Chief Executive Jiří Marek said the acquisition forms part of the airline’s long-term fleet expansion strategy, aimed at strengthening operational resilience, improving scheduling flexibility and supporting the continued development of services from Belgrade.
Air Serbia expects to add a second Airbus A320 in the near future, further boosting its ability to meet growing demand while maintaining reliable operations across its network.
Powered by two IAE engines, the A320-232 is designed for short- and medium-haul operations and will complement Air Serbia’s existing fleet of more than 30 aircraft. The airline currently operates Airbus A330-200, A320-200 and A319-100 aircraft, alongside Embraer E195s and ATR 72-600 turboprops, as it continues to modernise its fleet and expand destinations and frequencies.


























