Jet Time
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Founded | September 2006 | ||||||
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Operating bases | |||||||
Fleet size | 28 | ||||||
Destinations | 53 | ||||||
Headquarters | Kastrup, Denmark | ||||||
Key people | Jørgen Holme, CEO[1] | ||||||
Website | jet-time.dk |
Jet Time A/S is a Danish airline with its head office in Kastrup, Tårnby Municipality,[2] and with flight operations in Copenhagen Airport. It operates contract and ad hoc passenger and freight charters throughout Europe and short notice wet-lease charters for scheduled airlines (Air Greenland, SAS, Norwegian Air Shuttle, etc.) It also provides VIP charters for clients including VW, Mercedes-Benz, FC Copenhagen, Rosenborg BK and Malmö FF. The airline was founded by a group of Danish investors and operated its first flight on 19 September 2006.
Destinations
- Aalborg - Aalborg Airport
- Aarhus - Aarhus Airport
- Billund - Billund Airport (Crew Base)
- Copenhagen - Kastrup Airport (Crew Base)
- Hurghada - Hurghada Airport
- Marsa Alam - Marsa Alam International Airport
- Sharm el-Sheikh - Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport
- Helsinki - Helsinki Airport (Crew Base)
- Chania - Chania Airport
- Corfu - Corfu Airport
- Heraklion - Heraklion Airport
- Kavala - -Kavala Airport
- Kefalonia - Kefalonia Airport
- Kos - Kos Airport
- Rhodes - Rhodes International Airport, "Diagoras"
- Samos - Samos International Airport
- Skiathos - Skiathos Airport
- Bergen - Flesland Airport
- Kristiansand - Kjevik Airport
- Oslo - Gardermoen Airport
- Stavanger - Sola Airport
- Tromsø - Langnes Airport
- Arrecife - Lanzarote Airport
- Fuerteventura - Fuerteventura Airport
- Gran Canaria - Gran Canaria Airport
- Málaga - Málaga Airport
- Palma de Mallorca - Son Sant Joan Airport
- Tenerife - Tenerife South Airport
- Gothenburg - Landvetter Airport
- Karlstad - Karlstad Airport
- Malmö - Malmö Airport
- Norrköping - Norrköping Airport
- Stockholm - Arlanda Airport
- Växjö - Småland
- Antalya - Antalya Airport
- Alanya - Antalya Gazipasa Airport
- Dalaman - Dalaman Airport
- Izmir - Adnan Menderes Airport
- Milas - Milas-Bodrum Airport
Fleet
As of August 2016, the Jet Time fleet consists of the following aircraft:[3][4]
Aircraft | In Service | Orders | Passengers | Notes | |
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Y | Total | ||||
ATR 72-500 | 1 | — | 70 | 70 | Phased out 15 December 2016 |
ATR 72-600 | 8 | — | 70 | 70 | operated for Scandinavian Airlines |
Boeing 737-300 | 2 | — | 148 | 148 | Phased out 28 October 2017 |
Boeing 737-700 | 4 | 1 | 148 | 148 | |
Jet Time Cargo Fleet | |||||
Boeing 737-400F | 5 | — | Cargo | ||
Total | 20 | 1 |
References
- ↑ Jet Time management Team
- ↑ "Contact." Jet Time. Retrieved on 23 April 2014. "Jet Time A/S Skøjtevej 27-31 2770 Kastrup Denmark"
- ↑ ch-aviation.com - Jet Time
- ↑ https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Jettime
External links
Media related to Jettime at Wikimedia Commons
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