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Mar 04, 2020 (newstodate): The Danish carrier Great Dane Airlines is set to grow its aircraft fleet in 2020.
The airline is shortly to take delivery of its 4th Embraer 190LR aircraft that has now left the paint shop prior to handover at Aalborg Airport.
The aircraft was earlier operated by the UK carrier flybe.
But already now, a 5th aircraft for Great Dane Airlines is approaching Danish registers, formerly operated by Saratov Airlines and last in the fleet of the Egyptian CIAF Leasing.
The carrier launched business with one Embraer 195LR aircraft delivered on May 16, 2019, adding a second Embraer 195LR on June 24, 2019 - and a third aircraft on November 27, 2019.
All aircraft are acquired by the carrier's investor, Eigil B. Christensen, who transfers the aircraft to Great Dane Airlines on a leasing contract,
Based at Aalborg Airport and managed by Thomas Hugo Moller as CEO, Great Dane Airlines has its focus on charter and ACMI services after leaving its original business plan comprising scheduled operations to destinations including Dublin, Edinburgh and Nice.
The airline is shortly to take delivery of its 4th Embraer 190LR aircraft that has now left the paint shop prior to handover at Aalborg Airport.
The aircraft was earlier operated by the UK carrier flybe.
But already now, a 5th aircraft for Great Dane Airlines is approaching Danish registers, formerly operated by Saratov Airlines and last in the fleet of the Egyptian CIAF Leasing.
The carrier launched business with one Embraer 195LR aircraft delivered on May 16, 2019, adding a second Embraer 195LR on June 24, 2019 - and a third aircraft on November 27, 2019.
All aircraft are acquired by the carrier's investor, Eigil B. Christensen, who transfers the aircraft to Great Dane Airlines on a leasing contract,
Based at Aalborg Airport and managed by Thomas Hugo Moller as CEO, Great Dane Airlines has its focus on charter and ACMI services after leaving its original business plan comprising scheduled operations to destinations including Dublin, Edinburgh and Nice.