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Jan 17, 2014 (newstodate): the Danish ACMI and capacity provider Jet Time has now taken delivery of its second new ATR 72-600 aircraft.
The aircraft, the second of a batch of four, are delivered on a lease contract with the Danish turboprop leasing company Nordic Aviation Capital.
On April 5, 2013, SAS signed a three-year contract with Jet Time for operations with six new ATR 72-600 aircraft to and from the Danish and Swedish capitals.
According to the S14 schedule, Jet Time's ATR aircraft will operate on six routes from Copenhagen, including two domestic routes, three routes to German destinations, and one route to Sweden.
From Stockholm Jet Time will operate flights for SAS to five Swedish destinations, three destinations in Finland, and one Norwegian destination.
The first ATR 72-600 aircraft was delivered by NAC to Jet Time on October 18, 2013.
The aircraft, the second of a batch of four, are delivered on a lease contract with the Danish turboprop leasing company Nordic Aviation Capital.
On April 5, 2013, SAS signed a three-year contract with Jet Time for operations with six new ATR 72-600 aircraft to and from the Danish and Swedish capitals.
According to the S14 schedule, Jet Time's ATR aircraft will operate on six routes from Copenhagen, including two domestic routes, three routes to German destinations, and one route to Sweden.
From Stockholm Jet Time will operate flights for SAS to five Swedish destinations, three destinations in Finland, and one Norwegian destination.
The first ATR 72-600 aircraft was delivered by NAC to Jet Time on October 18, 2013.