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May 04, 2018 (newstodate): The Danish carrier and ACMI operator DAT has now taken delivery its first Airbus A321 aircraft.
Landing at Billund Airport today, May 4, the aircraft was ferried from Chengdu, in China, via Astana in Kazakhstan.
The aircraft is already basically fully covered by ADMI contracts with other airline operators, the carrier's CEO, Jesper Rungholm, earlier told newstodate.
DAT is also taking delivery of an Airbus A320 now located at Billund Airport and earlier operated by CitiLink.
In the fleet of the carrier are thus now also five Airbus A320, 12 ATR 42 and 72 aircraft, as well as one MD-80 aircraft.
Landing at Billund Airport today, May 4, the aircraft was ferried from Chengdu, in China, via Astana in Kazakhstan.
The aircraft is already basically fully covered by ADMI contracts with other airline operators, the carrier's CEO, Jesper Rungholm, earlier told newstodate.
DAT is also taking delivery of an Airbus A320 now located at Billund Airport and earlier operated by CitiLink.
In the fleet of the carrier are thus now also five Airbus A320, 12 ATR 42 and 72 aircraft, as well as one MD-80 aircraft.