
GetJet Airlines has signed a long-term ACMI partnership with Eurowings, part of the Lufthansa Group. The agreement follows a competitive selection process.
From March 2026, six GetJet aircraft will operate from Hamburg Airport. The aircraft will support Eurowings’ summer schedule. The added capacity will strengthen the Lufthansa Group’s European network.
GetJet Airlines CEO Inga Duglas said the partnership reflects the company’s focus on steady and responsible growth. She noted that reliability and quality played a key role in securing the agreement, especially during a period of market uncertainty.
GetJet Airlines operates a fleet of 17 aircraft. These include Boeing 737-800 and Airbus A320 and A321 types. The airline continues to expand its ACMI business through operational consistency, controlled growth, and strong in-house technical capabilities.
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