Aircraft Leasing Short-Term Wet Lease

A Short Term Wet Lease refers to the leasing of an aircraft under ACMI terms between two airlines, both holding active operational licenses. The leasing period typically ranges from 7 to 30 days.

Reasons why airlines may choose such leasing arrangements:

  • Delays in integrating the planned aircraft into the fleet as scheduled.
  • Technical issues preventing the completion of scheduled maintenance on time.
  • Accidents or damages rendering the planned aircraft inoperable.
  • To meet increased demand during specific periods.

Our short-term wet lease operations

Jazz Jet has extensive experience in long-term wet lease arrangements. Below are some examples from our numerous lease agreements in this area

  • Fokker 100 – 30 Days – Libya – Short Term Wet Lease
  • Boeing B737-800 – 30 Days – Romania – Short Term Wet Lease
  • Airbus A300-B4 – 30 Days – Taiwan – Short Term Wet Lease
  • Boeing B737-800 – 20 Days – Tajikistan – Short Term Wet Lease
  • Bombardier CRJ200 – 30 Days – India – Short Term Wet Lease

For the upcoming season, the following long-term wet lease negotiations are currently ongoing:

  • 2 Airbus A330-300 – 30 Days – Saudi Arabia – Short Term Wet Lease
  • 1 Boeing B777-300 – 30 Days – Far East – Short Term Wet Lease
  • 1 Airbus A340-500 – 30 Days – Sub-Saharan Africa – Short Term Wet Lease