Air Montenegro announced the addition of a third Embraer E195 jet to its fleet and the signing of a multi-year agreement with Embraer under the global Pool Program, during the Paris Air Show—one of the aviation industry’s premier events.
The program will now cover all three of the airline’s aircraft, enhancing maintenance and parts support.
Tihomir Dragaš, Chairman of the Board, said that while the airline’s partnership with Embraer had already been fruitful, they believed its most promising phase still lay ahead.
He reportedly viewed the ongoing fleet development as a chance to deepen collaboration around safety, innovation, and service excellence.
CEO Vukadin Stojanović remarked that the new aircraft reflected both the strength of their relationship with Embraer and a shared dedication to raising operational standards.
He expressed gratitude to Embraer for what he described as years of consistent support.
Carlos Naufel, President and CEO of Embraer Services & Support, stated that Air Montenegro had shown strong growth in the past year.
He said Embraer was pleased to be part of that journey by delivering both aircraft and top-tier service, adding that the company remained focused on keeping E-Jets flight-ready worldwide.