Danish Air Transport

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Danish Air Transport
Danish Air Transport logo.svg
IATA ICAO Callsign
DX DTR DANISH
Founded 1989
Subsidiaries DOT LT
Fleet size 14
Company slogan The flexible choice.
Headquarters Vamdrup, Denmark
Key people Jesper Rungholm, President
Website dat.dk

Danish Air Transport A/S, abbreviated DAT, is an airline in Vamdrup, Kolding Municipality, Denmark,[1] operating scheduled and chartered passenger and cargo flights.

History

Danish Air Transport was founded and started operations in 1989, initially as a cargo airline. Soon special operations like the transport of live horses or supplies for the Paris Dakar Rally in Africa were offered, too. Passenger charter flights were added in 1994, with the subsequent launch scheduled services on 18 November 1996. DAT flies regular services from Denmark to Norway as well as domestic flights within Denmark and Norway.

Destinations

Danish Air Transport operates scheduled passenger flights to the following destinations as of November 2015:[2]

 Denmark

 Norway

Several more destinations are served as passenger or cargo charters as well as on behalf of other airlines.

Fleet

The Danish Air Transport fleet consists of the following aircraft as of November 2015:[3]

Danish Air Transport fleet
Aircraft In Service Passengers Notes
Airbus A320-200 5 180 2 operated by DOT LT
ATR 42-300 2 46
ATR 72-200 5 66 1 operated for Cronos Airlines
68
McDonnell Douglas MD-83 1 165
McDonnell Douglas MD-87 1 165 to be phased out in November 2015[4]
Total 14

References

  1. "Contact DAT." Danish Air Transport. Retrieved on April 23, 2014. "Danish Air Transport A/S Lufthavnsvej 7A DK-6580 Vamdrup"
  2. dat.dk - Our destinations retrieved 1 November 2015
  3. ch-aviation.com - DAT - Danish Air Transport retrieved 1 November 2015
  4. http://www.ch-aviation.com/portal/news/40755-danish-air-transport-to-phase-out-last-md-87

External links

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