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Jan 22, 2015 (newstodate): Despite 2014-results in red figures, the Danish charter and ACMI carrier Jet Time will stick to its strategy.
-We have no intentions of splitting operations into separate divisions or anything the like, says Klaus Ren, Jet Time President & CEO.
-Three years ago we decided to pursuit a three-pronged strategy comprising charter flights for tour operators complemented with ACMI operations for airline customers and air cargo operations.
-So far, 11 of our aircraft are contracted to perform ACMI flights and five aircraft are contracted to all-cargo flight operations.
-We are still considering to add more freighter capacity, and in the longer perspective our aim must remain to see all three business segments contributing equally on the bottom line, says Mr Ren.
The airline was founded by a group of Danish investors and operated its first flight on September 19, 2006.
-We have no intentions of splitting operations into separate divisions or anything the like, says Klaus Ren, Jet Time President & CEO.
-Three years ago we decided to pursuit a three-pronged strategy comprising charter flights for tour operators complemented with ACMI operations for airline customers and air cargo operations.
-So far, 11 of our aircraft are contracted to perform ACMI flights and five aircraft are contracted to all-cargo flight operations.
-We are still considering to add more freighter capacity, and in the longer perspective our aim must remain to see all three business segments contributing equally on the bottom line, says Mr Ren.
The airline was founded by a group of Danish investors and operated its first flight on September 19, 2006.