An arrangement covering the hire of an aircraft including the provision of a flight crew and sometimes fuel.
全机租用(配备全体机组人员,有时还包括燃料的飞机租用)
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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 objectHire (an aircraft) on the basis of a wet lease.
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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.