Master Airways
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| Master Airways | ||
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| IATA FZ |
ICAO MSW |
Callsign N/A |
| Founded | 2006 | |
| Hubs | None | |
| Fleet size | 0 | |
| Destinations | 0 | |
| Parent company | Montenegro Airlines | |
| Headquarters | Niš, Serbia | |
| Key people | Žarko Đurović (general director) | |
| Website: None | ||
Master Airways was an airline that had plans to start services from Niš, Serbia. It was Montenegro Airlines's sister company that was created shortly after the break-up of the union of Serbia and Montenegro. The airline shortly had a Montenegro Airlines aircraft, Fokker 100, painted in its livery but was shortly taken back to Montenegro Airlines. The airline was hoping to have five flights a week out of Niš Constantine the Great Airport.
In 2007 the airline was found to be in a corruption scandal in Montenegro together with its parent airline.
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