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JSA Delivers B737-800 To Jettime, Enters Danish Market

Jackson Square Aviation (JSA) has successfully delivered a Boeing 737-800 to Jettime a/s, establishing its first leasing partnership in Denmark. This marks a significant milestone for JSA as it expands its customer base into the Nordic ACMI and charter market, with Jettime operating as a leading regional provider of tailored air services.

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Jet Time Signs First Full-Year ACMI Deal With Finnair

Jet Time, a Danish charter and ACMI operator, has announced the extension of its partnership with Finnair through its first full-year ACMI contract, which will see two Boeing 737-800s operated on behalf of the Finnish flag carrier from winter 2025 until October 2026.

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DAT Adds A320 For Finnair And Iberia Wet Lease

DAT (Denmark) is expanding its cooperation with Finnair (Finland) through the extension of a wet lease agreement, which now includes the addition of another Airbus A320 aircraft. From 01 June to 25 October 2025, the new aircraft will operate flights out of Barcelona, supporting both Finnair and Iberia (Spain) operations during the peak summer season.

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TP Aerospace Signs Support Deal With SolitAir For B737NG Fleet

TP Aerospace, a Denmark-based wheel and brake specialist, has entered into a new Land For Less Program agreement with SolitAir, an airline based in the United Arab Emirates. The deal covers support for SolitAir’s current and expanding fleet of Boeing 737NG aircraft, reinforcing TP Aerospace’s growing presence in the Middle East market.

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Airseven Posts Record Profit Of $1.2M In 2024

Airseven (Denmark) has announced a net profit of US$1.2 million for the fiscal year 2024, its strongest financial performance since the airline’s establishment in 2020. The result represents a major milestone in the carrier’s development and reflects a successful rebound from early operational challenges and pandemic-related disruptions.

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HAECO and Satair Sign New Strategic Supply Agreement

HAECO, the Hong Kong-based global aircraft engineering and maintenance provider, and Satair, a Denmark-headquartered subsidiary of Airbus specializing in aviation aftermarket solutions, have announced the signing of a new strategic supply agreement. This partnership aims to strengthen the long-term component support and material availability for both companies’ global customer bases.

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TP Aerospace Extends Partnership with SAS, Securing Fleet Support for Years Ahead

TP Aerospace, a leading aviation solutions provider based in Denmark, has announced the extension of its partnership with SAS (Scandinavian Airlines System). This collaboration is set to continue under TP Aerospace’s Cycle Flat Rate Program, which has been a cornerstone of the support provided to SAS’s fleet.