GetJet Airlines Adds Another Airbus A320 to It’s Fleet

GetJet Airlines Adds Another Airbus A320 to It's Fleet
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GetJet Airlines has this week added another Airbus A320 to it’s fleet, bringing their count to eight aircraft.

This comes in time for what is expected to be a busy Summer 2024 period for the Lithuanian charter carrier.

Without further ado, let’s get into it…

8th Airbus A320 for GetJet Airlines…


GetJet Airlines Adds Another Airbus A320 to It's Fleet
Photo Credit: James Field/AviationSource

GetJet Airlineseighth Airbus A320 appears to be registered as LY-CAP.

As per data from Planespotters.net, this is a 18.0 year old airframe which started out life with Air Malta in May 2006.

The aircraft did a stint with Tus Airways in July 2022, before being handed over to GetJet in March 2024.

However, between then and April, the aircraft has been with AZAL Azerbaijan Airlines.

This now means that the airline is at full capacity to deal with the busy Summer 2024 schedule in Europe.

Kulvinskaitė: Fully Equipped for the Summer…


GetJet Airlines Adds Another Airbus A320 to It's Fleet
Photo Credit: James Field/AviationSource

Commenting on this milestone was Rūta Kulvinskaitė, CEO of GetJet Airlines:

“In March, we added the fifth Boeing 737-800 to our fleet, and now we are further solidifying our roster for peak travel season with another Airbus A320-200.”

“We are dedicated to delivering fast, flexible, and efficient wet-lease services to our airline partners, as demand for ACMI services continues to rise”.

“Expanding our fleet ahead of the summer season ensures that we are fully equipped to meet the growing demands for support and capacity.”

“With a diverse fleet consisting of Boeing 737-800, Airbus A320, and A321 aircraft, this expansion reinforces our readiness to serve a broader customer base worldwide.”

Overall…


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In conclusion, GetJet Airlines is now ready to face the busy Summer 2024 season in Europe.

All eyes will be on which airlines they will provide support to.

Airlines around Europe continue to need aircraft due to delays in deliveries, so this is where they will come in.

But for now, let’s see how this extremely busy period goes for the Lithuanian carrier.

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