Air Malta leases Airbus to Sky Airlines Of Chile

Air Malta has again entered into a lease agreement for the provision of an Airbus A320 aircraft with its flight crew to Sky Airlines of Chile for a period of two months.

The Airbus A320 aircraft with the Sky Airlines logo.
The Airbus A320 aircraft with the Sky Airlines logo.

The aircraft will increase the airline's capacity during the peak southern hemisphere summer and is expected to operate from Santiago in Chile to airports in Peru, Brazil and Uruguay.

The plane will again re-join Air Malta's fleet in early March in time for the airline's busy summer season.

The aircraft with registration 9H-AEF will be operated by Air Malta cockpit crew and maintained by Air Malta engineers. A number of Maltese training pursers have also been sent over to Chile to give the necessary training to Sky Airlines' cabin crew.

The pilots deployed with this aircraft have been given specialised training to be able to operate the aircraft in South America and across the Andes mountains. These types of leases also create new opportunities for Air Malta employees to work abroad and garner further experience in their professional careers.

This is the fourth wet lease agreement between both airlines since 2007. Through such agreements Air Malta generates additional revenue and leases out its excess capacity during winter. Past customers included Etihad Airways, Libyan Airlines, Adria Airways and Air New Zealand.The ferry flight took the aircraft across the Atlantic Ocean to Chile and involved three legs.

The aircraft departed Malta headed to Sal International Airport on Cape Verde Islands off the West coast of Africa where it landed there after a six and a half hour flight. The second leg took five and a half hours and was operated to Brazil's Salvador-Deputado Luís Eduardo Magalhães InternationalAirport. The last leg was operated to Santiago International Airport in Chile and took another five and a half hours. The trip covered 6654 nautical miles.

The first commercial flight of the aircraft with Sky Airlines took off from Santiago to Peru. Sky is a Chilean airline providing passenger, mail and cargo air transportation services since 2001.

Originally it started operating in the Caribbean but in June 2002, the airline moved to Chile flying from its base in Santiago to main cities in the region. It currently owns a fleet of 13 Boeing 737-200 advanced aircraft and three Airbus A320.

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This sounds like an emmiently sensible piece of Commercialism. We should remember though that now there is concern over Cruise Liner safety issues all stops must be pulled out to increase tourists coming to Malta and Air Malta needs to respond quickly otherwise the record number of visitors we saw in 2011 will become history.