Billund, Denmark, 26-Aug-2016 — /EuropaWire/ — Nordic Aviation Capital (NAC) is pleased to confirm that it has delivered one ATR 42-500, MSN 457, to Sky Express on lease. NAC is glad to welcome Sky Express as a new customer.
About Nordic Aviation Capital
NAC is the industry’s leading regional aircraft lessor serving over 70 airline customers in 45 countries.The company provides aircraft to well-established carriers such as Air Canada, British Airways, LOT, Air Berlin, Azul, Garuda, Flybe, HOP!, air Baltic and Olympic Air as well as major regional carriers including Air Nostrum, Widerøe, Jet Time, Etihad Regional, Binter and Air KBZ. NAC’s current fleet of over 300 owned and 37 managed aircraft includes, ATR 42, ATR 72, Bombardier Dash 8, CRJ900, CRJ1000, E170, E 175, E190 and E195. In addition, the group has a further 63 aircraft on firm order. NAC is the largest owner and lessor of both ATR and Bombardier aircraft in the world.
About Sky Express
Sky Express is a Greek airline based at the Heraklion International Airport. The fleet consists of ATR-42 and Jetstream 41 aircraft. Sky Express operates scheduled domestic services throughout the Greek Islands. A regional route to Tirana, Albania is also operated, as are domestic and regional charter services.
For additional information, please visit us at www.nac.dk
Contact:
Jim Murphy
Chief Commercial Officer
Phone: +45 7651 1200
Email: marketing@nac.dk
SOURCE: NORDIC AVIATION CAPITAL
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