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Aug 25, 2017 (newstodate): The Swedish regional carrier NextJet is flying on borrowed time.
The Swedish Transport Agency has revoked the carrier's operating license on August 18, 2017, due to doubts about the airline's financial ability to meet its obligations over the coming 12-months period.
The airline is now flying on a temporary operating license expiring by November 18, 2017, and during this grace period the airline must prove the sustainability of its financial basis.
NextJet operates flights on a number of domestic regional routes as well as routes between Sweden and Finland.
At Arlanda Airport, Nextjet is the third largest airline in terms of number of flights per day.
In the fleet are 18 turboprop ATP and SAAB 340 aircraft.
The Swedish Transport Agency has revoked the carrier's operating license on August 18, 2017, due to doubts about the airline's financial ability to meet its obligations over the coming 12-months period.
The airline is now flying on a temporary operating license expiring by November 18, 2017, and during this grace period the airline must prove the sustainability of its financial basis.
NextJet operates flights on a number of domestic regional routes as well as routes between Sweden and Finland.
At Arlanda Airport, Nextjet is the third largest airline in terms of number of flights per day.
In the fleet are 18 turboprop ATP and SAAB 340 aircraft.