Additional funding has been secured for the public service obligation (PSO) air service connecting Wick and Aberdeen Dyce, extending the contract awarded to Air Charter Scotland (EDC, Glasgow International) to August 14, 2026, Scottish agriculture and connectivity minister, Jim Fairlie, said on March 16.

Transport Scotland, the country's transport agency, is reviewing a business case presented by the Highland Council, and will soon decide on funding the route beyond the August deadline. The service is currently financed by Transport Scotland and the Highland Council, who contribute GBP1 million pounds (USD1.3 million) and GBP300,000 (USD400,000), respectively.

Air Charter Scotland upgraded the capacity on the route on March 1 with a Jetstream 32 wet-leased from AIS Airlines (Netherlands). This is the carrier's only scheduled route, according to ch-aviation data.