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Mar 21, 2017 (newstodate): By May 1, 2017, the Danish charter and ACMI carrier Jet Time will be out of the cargo market.
The process of redelivering the Boeing 737 freighter aircraft is already well advanced, and the last flight will be performed for TNT on April 28, 2017, as the aircraft lands at Liege Airport after which its Danish registration will be deleted.
Jet Time entered the cargo business with the acquisition of a Boeing 737-300QC aircraft in March 2010, and took in its last Boeing 737-400SF aircraft as late as March 2016, shortly before the airline installed a new management, headed by Jorgen Holme, taking up the position as CEO from June 1, 2016.
Under the new management Jet Time has performed a deep-going process of formulating a survival strategy for the airline that had run into deep financial problems after a seemingly uncontrolled rise in costs after a period with increasing diversification in business including an ACMI contract with SAS.
From this autumn, Jet Time will have a single-type aircraft fleet comprising eight Boeing 737NG aircraft for charter and ACMI operations.
The process of redelivering the Boeing 737 freighter aircraft is already well advanced, and the last flight will be performed for TNT on April 28, 2017, as the aircraft lands at Liege Airport after which its Danish registration will be deleted.
Jet Time entered the cargo business with the acquisition of a Boeing 737-300QC aircraft in March 2010, and took in its last Boeing 737-400SF aircraft as late as March 2016, shortly before the airline installed a new management, headed by Jorgen Holme, taking up the position as CEO from June 1, 2016.
Under the new management Jet Time has performed a deep-going process of formulating a survival strategy for the airline that had run into deep financial problems after a seemingly uncontrolled rise in costs after a period with increasing diversification in business including an ACMI contract with SAS.
From this autumn, Jet Time will have a single-type aircraft fleet comprising eight Boeing 737NG aircraft for charter and ACMI operations.