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In uncertain environments, more and more airlines are using ACMI leasing

ACMI provides the lessee with replacement aircraft even at short notice. An aircraft and crew can be wet leased on a short term basis when airlines are faced with sudden unforeseen issues such as a technical fault with an aircraft or lack of available crew. ACMI minimizes service disruption whilst allowing the operator to isolate the issue in hand and maintain schedule integrity.

In uncertain environments, more and more airlines are using ACMI leasing as a long-term solution for sustainable profitability gain. Long-term ACMI planning can address sufficient capacity needs during the peak season whilst providing much lower fixed costs during the low season. Moreover, by offering not only ACMI-in but also ACMI-out solutions, Chapman Freeborn can offer additional revenue streams during the low season. Chapman Freeborn are one of the largest ACMI solution providers globally, offering various, flexible ACMI solutions worldwide.

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