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May 01, 2017 (newstodate): Contrary to earlier plans, the Danish ACMI carrier Jet Time is still active in the cargo business.
April 28, 2017, was earlier set as the final exit date, but the carrier's customer for freighter operations, TNT, has contracted Jet Time to extend its operations with the last flight now scheduled for May 13, 2017.
Jet Time entered the cargo business with the acquisition of its first Boeing 737-300QC aircraft in March 2010, and took in its last Boeing 737-400SF aircraft as late as March 2016.
Eventually, Jet Time operated a fleet comprising five Boeing 737-400SF aircraft on contracts with TNT and based at Liege Airport.
After May 13, 2017, Jet Time will be operating a single-type aircraft fleet comprising eight Boeing 737NG passenger aircraft for charter and ACMI operations.
April 28, 2017, was earlier set as the final exit date, but the carrier's customer for freighter operations, TNT, has contracted Jet Time to extend its operations with the last flight now scheduled for May 13, 2017.
Jet Time entered the cargo business with the acquisition of its first Boeing 737-300QC aircraft in March 2010, and took in its last Boeing 737-400SF aircraft as late as March 2016.
Eventually, Jet Time operated a fleet comprising five Boeing 737-400SF aircraft on contracts with TNT and based at Liege Airport.
After May 13, 2017, Jet Time will be operating a single-type aircraft fleet comprising eight Boeing 737NG passenger aircraft for charter and ACMI operations.