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Apr 3, 2006 (newstodate): High demands for Fokker 100 aircraft in the global marketplace has caused Danish regional carrier DAT to delay its jet aircraft debut.
-We are still monitoring the market for used Fokker 100 aircraft but we have come to realise that we are not alone in this search, says Jeper Rungholm, DAT CEO.
DAT earlier expected to receive its first Fokker 100 by June 1, planning to be based at Copenhagen Airport for use on ad-hoc lease and charter operations.
-We are still monitoring the market for used Fokker 100 aircraft but we have come to realise that we are not alone in this search, says Jeper Rungholm, DAT CEO.
DAT earlier expected to receive its first Fokker 100 by June 1, planning to be based at Copenhagen Airport for use on ad-hoc lease and charter operations.