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Jan 10, 2014 (newstodate): The Danish ACMI and capacity provider Jet Time is planning to establish a subsidiary in Finland.
As a first step, the company has started the process of application for a Finnish AOC allowing it to operate flights for Finnish tour operators between Finland and non-EU countries, primarily Turkey that applies harsh requirements on the issue of AOC to grant traffic rights.
-With a Finnish AOC we will enjoy Finnish traffic rights. We have not yet finally decided on the eventual set-up in Finland, but we will probably start out with Danish personnel before taking in local staff as a next step, says Klaus Ren, Jet Time CEO.
-For a start, we will allocate on aircraft on Finnish registration to the coming Finnish base, adding a second aircraft a few months later, says Mr Ren.
As a first step, the company has started the process of application for a Finnish AOC allowing it to operate flights for Finnish tour operators between Finland and non-EU countries, primarily Turkey that applies harsh requirements on the issue of AOC to grant traffic rights.
-With a Finnish AOC we will enjoy Finnish traffic rights. We have not yet finally decided on the eventual set-up in Finland, but we will probably start out with Danish personnel before taking in local staff as a next step, says Klaus Ren, Jet Time CEO.
-For a start, we will allocate on aircraft on Finnish registration to the coming Finnish base, adding a second aircraft a few months later, says Mr Ren.