DAT Danish Air Transport

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DAT Danish Air Transport
IATA
DX
ICAO
DTR
Callsign
DANISH
Founded 1989
Hubs Kolding Airport
Frequent flyer program none
Alliance none
Fleet size 6
Destinations 10
Company slogan The Flexible Choice
Headquarters Vamdrup, Denmark
Key people Jesper Rungholm (President and CEO), Lars Høeg (Managing Director), Brian Madsen ([Director of Flight Operations)
Website: http://www.dat.dk/

DAT Danish Air Transport is an airline based in Vamdrup, Denmark. It operates scheduled passenger and cargo services, and ad hoc passenger and cargo charters. Its main base is Vamdrup Kolding Airport (EKVD), with hubs at Esbjerg Airport, Florø Airport and Copenhagen Airport[1].

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[edit] History

The airline was founded and started operations in 1989. It was founded as a cargo airline, but soon added special operations, including flying live horses and supplies and spares in Africa during the Paris Dakar Rally. Passenger charters were added in 1994. Scheduled services started to be operated from 18 November 1996. The airline is owned by the Rungholm family (60%) and private investors (40%)[1]. It also wholly owns the DOT LT airline based in Lithuania.

In December 2004, DAT flew a couple of scheduled passenger flights, during a trial period, between Copenhagen and the Faroe Islands. Intending, if successful, to start regular service between the two countries, starting Easter 2005. However, it was decided, the ATR-42s were not suitable for the route and the airline would consider the possibility of using other aircraft types for the purpose. As of summer 2007, DAT still had not commenced service to the Faroe Islands.[2]



[edit] Route network

Current as of July 2007

[edit] Fleet

DAT ATR 42-320
DAT ATR 42-320

The DAT Danish Air Transport fleet includes the following aircraft (as of January 2008):

Type Total Passenger
capacity
Registrations
ATR 72-201/202 1 66 OY-RUB
ATR 42-300/320 4 46 OY-CIR, OY-CIU, OY-JRJ, OY-JRY


[edit] Subsidiaries and holdings

DAT owns the following companies:

[edit] External links

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b "Directory: World Airlines", Flight International, 2007-04-03, p. 71. 
  2. ^ FindAirticles.com