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Global Crossing Airlines Group Inc N.JET

Alternate Symbol(s):  N.JET.B | JETBF | JETMF

Global Crossing Airlines Group Inc. operates a United States Part 121 domestic flag and supplemental airline using the Airbus A320 family of aircraft (A320). Its business model is to provide services on an Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance (ACMI) using wet lease contracts to airlines and non-airlines, and on a Full Service (Charter) basis whereby it provides passenger aircraft charter services to customers by charging an all-in fee that includes fuel, insurance, landing fees, and navigation fees. The Company also operates an ACMI cargo service, flying the A321 freighter. The Company maintains additional crew bases at locations: San Antonio International Airport (SAT) in San Antonio, Texas, and Harry Reid International Airport (LAS) in Las Vegas, Nevada. Its passenger aircraft fleet is built on the Airbus A320-200 fleet family. Its cargo aircraft fleet is based on the Airbus A321 aircraft type. It operates within the United States, Europe, Canada, Central and South America.


NEO:JET - Post by User

Comment by john378on Mar 20, 2019 2:28pm
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Post# 29512359

RE:RE: RE: Airbus A320-232 2594 - Airbus A320-232 2663

RE:RE: RE: Airbus A320-232 2594 - Airbus A320-232 2663
"or could there also be an Exemption for New Startup Airlines J378 ?"

Not that I am aware of Bobby, but of course that does not mean it does not exist. If I stumble across any type of exemptions for start-ups then I most definitely will post it. Mind you if such a thing does not exist then that means Jetlines is either scamming shareholders or is incompetent when they state they plan on starting up with 2 lease foreign planes. Maybe one of you good people who are presently holding should e-mail the company for their position on this. Given light of what Transport Canada has stated I really believe this is subject that needs to be addressed.

I will provide the link to the source document that I extracted this from in case you are interested.

https://www.tc.gc.ca/eng/civilaviation/publications/tp13090-menu-2056.htm



 

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