dry lease


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dry lease

The lease of an aircraft without a flight or cabin crew, fuel, or other supporting services.
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As part of the agreement, Gulf Air will dry lease EAT's full flight simulators at the training facility in Abu Dhabi.
Tui says your holiday was always intended to be with another airline so it is a dry lease, even though you assumed because you had bought a Tui package that you would fly on a Tui plane.
The airline did not even have enough pilots at the time to fly the planes and was operating on loss making routes but still decided to renew the dry lease of the four aircraft, the CAG report tabled in the Rajya Sabha on Friday states.
Five ATR's and two wide body aircraft on dry lease had already been initiated through a transparent and competitive bidding process.
The Managing Director of PIA, Shahnawaz Rehman, said that the airline was in the process of increasing capacity by inducting aircraft in its fleet and had initiated acquisition of aircraft on dry lease through a transparent and competitive bidding process.
The aircraft will come into service through a dry lease arrangement with partner airline, Jet Airways.
The aircraft will also come intro service through a dry lease arrangement with partner airline, Jet Airways.
The new device will be available to airlines for wet and dry lease from March this year.
Kenya Airways, Embraer Kenya Airways has confirmed that they have entered into an additional dry lease arrangement with an American leasing firm to provide two Embraer 190 jets, due to arrive later in the year in Nairobi.
Shaikh Ahmed was present to respond to a question by Dr Al Shaikh on the nature of the dry lease (contracts where airlines lease planes without staff).