DAT Retires A320 Aircraft
DAT, a Denmark-based airline, has officially retired its Airbus A320, identified by serial 839. The aircraft, which has served the airline for years, is now scheduled for dismantling.
DAT, a Denmark-based airline, has officially retired its Airbus A320, identified by serial 839. The aircraft, which has served the airline for years, is now scheduled for dismantling.
Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC), a leading lessor based in Ireland, has completed the sale of an ATR42-500 airframe to DAT (Danish Air Transport), a regional airline based in Denmark. This transaction highlights NAC’s ongoing efforts to optimize its portfolio while supporting operators in enhancing their regional capabilities.
Air Greenland has announced plans to wet lease up to two Boeing 737-800s from Danish carriers Jet Time and Airseven in preparation for the summer 2025 travel season. The move aims to meet increased demand during the peak travel period and enhance operational flexibility.
Copenhagen Airport (Denmark) is now majority owned by the Danish State, following the acquisition of a controlling stake from ATP (Denmark) for $4.52 billion. This significant transaction positions the Danish State as the primary shareholder in one of Scandinavia’s busiest airports.
Maersk Air Cargo (Denmark) has expanded its fleet with the delivery of a Boeing B777F, identified by serial number 67866. The aircraft is powered by GE90-110B1/115B engines, adding significant capacity and efficiency to the airline’s cargo operations.
Uganda Airlines is set to enhance its operations with the wet lease of an Airbus A320, identified by serial number 6733, from DAT (Denmark). The aircraft is expected to arrive by the end of November 2024, serving as an interim solution until the delivery of two A320neos in June 2025.
SAS (Scandinavian Airlines) has announced its participation in a strategic collaboration with Danish green hydrogen producers and Dutch industrial markets, aiming to establish Northwest Europe’s leading green hydrogen cluster. This initiative seeks to accelerate the production, distribution, and use of green hydrogen across industrial sectors, focusing on sustainable energy solutions that can contribute to carbon reduction goals in aviation and other…
Alsie Express, a Denmark-based airline, has announced changes in its board of directors, with two members being replaced as the airline reviews its strategic priorities. These changes come as Alsie Express puts a hold on its plans to acquire additional aircraft and establish new routes. The decision to pause expansion reflects the airline’s current focus on consolidating its operations…
Satair, a Denmark-based aviation services company specializing in aircraft parts and solutions, and Eastern Airlines Technic, a major Chinese MRO provider, have signed a Letter of Intent (LOI) to begin discussions regarding a potential collaboration. This LOI signals a shared interest in exploring strategic opportunities to enhance their services and reach within the aviation sector, especially in the…
TP Aerospace, a Danish aviation support company specializing in wheels and brakes, has extended its partnership with Thailand’s K-Mile Air through a new and updated long-term Wheels and Brakes Program. This expanded agreement will cover both K-Mile Air’s current fleet of Boeing 737 Classic (B737CL) and Next Generation (B737NG) aircraft, as well as any future…