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Apr 12, 2013 (newstodate): The Danish ACMI carrier Jet Time is preparing to take in another Boeing 737-700 aircraft, formerly operated by Cimber Sterling.
With this, the carrier's fleet will comprise six Boeing 737-700 and seven Boeing 737-300, two of which are in the QC version primarily used in passenger traffic during the busy summer seasons.
As earlier announced, Jet Time is also to add four ex-factory ATR 72-600 aircraft from the Danish turboprop leasing company Nordic Aviation Capital to serve on a contract with SAS for regional operations at Stockholm and Copenhagen, with two aircraft to be based at each station and starting from the coming winter 2013/14 schedules.
With this, the carrier's fleet will comprise six Boeing 737-700 and seven Boeing 737-300, two of which are in the QC version primarily used in passenger traffic during the busy summer seasons.
As earlier announced, Jet Time is also to add four ex-factory ATR 72-600 aircraft from the Danish turboprop leasing company Nordic Aviation Capital to serve on a contract with SAS for regional operations at Stockholm and Copenhagen, with two aircraft to be based at each station and starting from the coming winter 2013/14 schedules.