21 November 2008
Flyglobespan expects to bring in more than Ãpound;40 million in revenue through aircraft leases to the Ministry of Defence and other outlets.
The Scottish airline, which recently started operating a Falklands service from Brize Norton for the MoD, has agreed a separate five-month arrangement which will see another Boeing 767 300ER flying to Qatar from the RAF base.
The new contract runs from December, meaning the aircraft returns in time for the summer transatlantic flying programme.
Chairman Tom Dalrymple said: "These high profile MoD contracts and other new recently-negotiated arrangements which we have over the winter will generate over Ãpound;40 million worth of revenue at a time when the UK holiday market is at its most quiet.
"Around 80% of our long-haul fleet and over 50% of our short-haul aircraft are generating revenue through various leasing arrangements. These will have a hugely positive impact at a traditionally lean time and leave us much more strongly positioned as summer approaches."
Having watched the downfall of a number of airlines in a tumultuous year for the industry, Dalrymple said he had ensured the company had heeded the lessons from rivalsââ¬â¢ failures.
"Other carriers mothball chunks of their fleet and lay off huge numbers of staff during the winter. Our strategy means continued work for more of our employees at a time when others are making staff redundant,ââ¬~ he said.
Apart from the Falklands service ââ¬' a four-year arrangement - all the aircraft will be back in time for the airlineââ¬â¢s peak summer programme next year.
"We are ahead of plan at the moment," he said. "But we are well aware that the credit crunch may bite further into the everyday pocket and have to watch the market and ensure our product is spot-on."
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