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Definition of wet lease in English: wet leasenoun An arrangement covering the hire of an aircraft including the provision of a flight crew and sometimes fuel. Example sentencesExamples - A-I's 28 new aircraft will replace 11 Airbus 310s and three Boeing 747-200s taken on wet lease.
- The wet lease, which will include the aircraft, flight crew and maintenance services, will initially last for three months.
- It started by operating Fokker 100 aircraft on wet leases and on charter operations in various countries.
- Whether we buy, dry or wet lease is something we're beginning to look at.
verb with object Hire (an aircraft) on the basis of a wet lease. Example sentencesExamples - The Lynx is being wet-leased for US $22,000 a day, while the Cat was wet-leased at a cost of US $23,800 a day from US-based Bay Ferries.
- The fast ferry the Lynx, which is being wet-leased on a temporary basis, arrives at the Port of Port-of-Spain yesterday.
- Occitania has suffered a more serious dip - around 30 percent - in demand for incentive travel, product launch trips and airline wet-lease operations using its Beech 1900 and Fokker F - 100.
- Dutch cabin crews from KLM and Martinair told their management that they would not work if BA tried to wet-lease an aircraft from a Dutch carrier.
- She stressed the point that the aircraft was not a BWIA plane and they usually wet-leased the services of other companies.
- Clovis said Tobago Express could provide a better option to deal with additional passengers than the 64-66 seat ATR - 72 aircraft the Government wet-leased from Denmark-based Cimba Air last year.
- Last year BRAL carried slightly more than 2.5 million passengers, while just over one million traveled with Brymon (excluding wet-lease and charter activity in the latter case).
- While Capital Airlines had been successful at wet-leasing its obsolescent aircraft to corporations during the mid-1950s, its own operations and finances during that same period were turbulent.
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