
European Air Charter is pleased to continue its ACMI partnership with Condor for another consecutive year, supporting the airline’s summer 2026 flight programme with three Airbus A320 aircraft based in Munich from 1 May 2026.
The renewed operation reflects the strength of the long-standing cooperation between European Air Charter and Condor. Having successfully supported Condor in previous seasons, European Air Charter once again demonstrates its position as a trusted ACMI operator in Europe, delivering reliable capacity, operational flexibility and experienced crews during one of the busiest periods of the aviation calendar.
Ahead of the start of operations, the aircraft assigned to the programme were prepared in the European Air Charter hangar, where they received Condor branding, including livery elements and decal signs. This detailed preparation ensured that the aircraft were visually aligned with Condor’s brand identity before entering service.
Operating from Munich, the three Airbus A320 aircraft will support Condor’s summer network under a full ACMI arrangement, with European Air Charter providing aircraft, crew, maintenance and insurance.
As an IOSA-certified ACMI airline with more than 26 years of experience, European Air Charter continues to support leading airlines and tour operators with dependable aircraft capacity and operational readiness. The continuation of the Condor partnership for another year highlights the value of long-term cooperation, consistency and trust in today’s dynamic ACMI market.
The summer 2026 operation further reinforces European Air Charter’s role as an established ACMI provider in Europe and underlines the company’s ability to deliver high-quality wet lease solutions for demanding seasonal programmes.
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