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Oct 14, 2019 (newstodate): Outlook for the coming winter season 2019/20 seems quite positive for the Danish charter and ACMI operator Jet Time.
-Production on seven of our aircraft is fully contracted to our partners in the charter industry, notably TUI and Ving/Spies, and we are currently negotiating with other companies for ACMI contracts covering the remaining available capacity on our fleet, where an average of one aircraft will be in for maintenance works during the season, says Birthe Madsen, Jet Time VP Management Support.
-As planned, Jet Time will add two more Boeing 737-800 aircraft around the turn of the year, aiming at entry into service in Spring 2020, ready for the next summer season 2020, says Ms Madsen.
In Jet Time's fleet are today six Boeing 737-700 and four Boeing 737-800 aircraft.