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May 08, 2013 (newstodate): Things are moving forward towards the launch of the new North Atlantic carrier, Greenland Express.
Having received the political go-ahead on April 25, 2013, Greenland Express will this week hand in its international airport applications, hoping to receive approvals with fixed slot timings within the next three weeks.
-In a short while we should thus receive confirmation and then we will be able to confirm the exact schedule. But all systems and equipment are on standby so all that remains is to push the button in order to go fully operational, says Bas Dankers, Greenland Express Commercial Director.
-On the Board of Greenland Express are seven board members with global financial expertise and heavyweight aviation knowledge, all playing an active role in the management of the airline and committed to creating a sustainable business model to cater for the Greenlandic people and international tourists, says Mr Dankers.
Heading the new carrier - Greenland' second airline - will be Neil Nagarkar as Managing Director.
Greenland Express plans to offer flights from Copenhagen and Aalborg in Denmark and Keflavik at Iceland to Narsarsuak and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland, using an A320 Family aircraft on a six-month leasing contract with the Dutch provider Denim Air.
Having received the political go-ahead on April 25, 2013, Greenland Express will this week hand in its international airport applications, hoping to receive approvals with fixed slot timings within the next three weeks.
-In a short while we should thus receive confirmation and then we will be able to confirm the exact schedule. But all systems and equipment are on standby so all that remains is to push the button in order to go fully operational, says Bas Dankers, Greenland Express Commercial Director.
-On the Board of Greenland Express are seven board members with global financial expertise and heavyweight aviation knowledge, all playing an active role in the management of the airline and committed to creating a sustainable business model to cater for the Greenlandic people and international tourists, says Mr Dankers.
Heading the new carrier - Greenland' second airline - will be Neil Nagarkar as Managing Director.
Greenland Express plans to offer flights from Copenhagen and Aalborg in Denmark and Keflavik at Iceland to Narsarsuak and Kangerlussuaq in Greenland, using an A320 Family aircraft on a six-month leasing contract with the Dutch provider Denim Air.