Greenland Express (Aalborg) is planning to resume operations on July 2 with flights between Billund and Copenhagen Kastrup in Denmark and Kangerlussuaq and Narsarsuaq in Greenland. The Danish virtual carrier suspended flights in September last year after its relationship with Denim Air ACMI (Amsterdam Schiphol) - from which it had chartered a Fokker 100 - broke down. According to the Airfinance Journal, the Danish virtual carrier has now wet-leased an A319-100 from BH Air - Balkan Holidays Air (8H, Sofia) to cover its operational needs.

CEO Gert Brask has also revealed that Greenland Express is set to sell a 35% stake to an undisclosed British firm.

The start-up has struggled to find a suitable investor since its launch in 2013. A partnership with Silver Tiger Aviation and Delta Capita collapsed just weeks before its original operational launch in September 2013 which was then followed by the collapse of a planned merger with Iceland's Air Arctic (2012) (Reykjavik Domestic) roughly six months after.