Air Serbia recruits first women pilots

Air Serbia has welcomed the first female pilots in the Serbian airline's history - three women who have undertaken training to fly commercial aircraft.

Izvor: Tanjug

Wednesday, 08.01.2014.

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BELGRADE Air Serbia has welcomed the first female pilots in the Serbian airline's history - three women who have undertaken training to fly commercial aircraft. "We are proud that three female pilots will be working for Air Serbia as part of our highly-qualified, professional pilot staff," the national carrier's CEO Dane Kondic has said. Air Serbia recruits first women pilots This is a major turning point in the history of Serbian aviation, demonstrating the company's commitment to giving equal opportunity to everyone, Kondic pointed out. Air Serbia started operations as Serbia's national airline on October 26 2013. Based at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla International airport, it flies to 29 passenger and cargo destinations in Europe and the Mediterranean. i Air Serbia also offers overseas flights to Asia, Australia and the Americas with its code share partners and Etihad Airways, which has a 49-percent stake in Air Serbia. Air Serbia currently has a fleet of 10 narrow-body and four turboprop aircraft, and has recently confirmed an order of 10 Airbus A320 Neo aircraft, expected to be delivered between 2018 and 2020. (Tanjug, file) Tanjug

Air Serbia recruits first women pilots

This is a major turning point in the history of Serbian aviation, demonstrating the company's commitment to giving equal opportunity to everyone, Kondić pointed out.

Air Serbia started operations as Serbia's national airline on October 26 2013.

Based at Belgrade's Nikola Tesla International airport, it flies to 29 passenger and cargo destinations in Europe and the Mediterranean.
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Air Serbia also offers overseas flights to Asia, Australia and the Americas with its code share partners and Etihad Airways, which has a 49-percent stake in Air Serbia.

Air Serbia currently has a fleet of 10 narrow-body and four turboprop aircraft, and has recently confirmed an order of 10 Airbus A320 Neo aircraft, expected to be delivered between 2018 and 2020.

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