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Sep 11, 2013 (newstodate): The Lithuanian charter and ACMI carrier Small Planet Airlines is to add three new aircraft to the fleet in 2014.
Small Planet Airlines will take in three Airbus A320 on a leasing contract with CIT Aerospace.
With deliveries in March, April and May 2014, respectively, one Airbus A320 will be based in Lithuania, one in Poland, while the third aircraft will serve as backup capacity.
The lease of new Airbus A320 aircraft is in line with fleet renewal strategy of Small Planet Airlines.
In three years the company has reduced the number of Boeing 737-300 aircraft from four to one, while the Airbus A320 fleet has grown from two to nine.
During this summer season the carrier has been operating a fleet of nine aircraft - three in Poland and two in Lithuania, France and Great Britain, respectively.
This fleet will be reduced to seven aircraft during the winter season after delivering two Boeing 737-300 aircraft back to their Ukrainian owner.
Small Planet Airlines will take in three Airbus A320 on a leasing contract with CIT Aerospace.
With deliveries in March, April and May 2014, respectively, one Airbus A320 will be based in Lithuania, one in Poland, while the third aircraft will serve as backup capacity.
The lease of new Airbus A320 aircraft is in line with fleet renewal strategy of Small Planet Airlines.
In three years the company has reduced the number of Boeing 737-300 aircraft from four to one, while the Airbus A320 fleet has grown from two to nine.
During this summer season the carrier has been operating a fleet of nine aircraft - three in Poland and two in Lithuania, France and Great Britain, respectively.
This fleet will be reduced to seven aircraft during the winter season after delivering two Boeing 737-300 aircraft back to their Ukrainian owner.