The first commercial year for DDL AIRLINES was a success.
The airline has scheduled 5 flights with the first B-737 and 2 private flights on the American continent.

Now the company is aiming for the seafarer, with the rental of cruise ships, ferries, and private yachts.

From April 2020, the Boeing 737 will retire (due to contract expiry), and the good old Boeing 747 “queen the of Skies” will come into play.

We will have a greater transport capacity for passengers and goods – up to 524 passengers.

The maiden flight will take place in June.

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