One of Europe’s most recognisable airlines has celebrated its 250th aircraft arriving this week, which symbolizes the airline’s continued growth across Central and Eastern Europe. A321neo (registration 9H-WMR) is all part of the airline’s ambitious plan to operate a total of 500 aircraft within the next few decades.
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