Copenhagen AirTaxi is an aviation company and flight school based in Roskilde, Denmark. It provides a range of services, including operating regularly scheduled flights from Copenhagen Airport, Roskilde (ICAO: EKRK) to the Danish islands of Anholt and Læsø; managing the airfield on Anholt, and is also a major airtaxi operator in Denmark, operating from EKRK. CAT is an experienced flight school with flight training leading to a private and commercial pilots license. With large modern facilities based in Roskilde, the school trains the future generation of professional pilots in Denmark. CAT also has a large maintenance facility specialized in General Aviation aircraft.

Copenhagen AirTaxi
Partenavia P68 Observer operating out of Kangerlussuaq Airport (Greenland) in association with AirZafari.
IATA ICAO Call sign
CAT AIRCAT
FoundedMay 1963
Fleet size19
DestinationsRoskilde, Anholt, Læsø (+charter)
HeadquartersRoskilde, Denmark
Key peopleKenneth Arly Larsen
Websitehttps://www.aircat.dk/
Bombardier CRJ-200LR

The company was a first-mover in Europe to introduce charter flights (airtaxi) on single engine turboprop aircraft under new legislation CAT SET-IMC.[1] In 2017, CAT introduced the Pilatus PC-12 business aircraft to its fleet. The aircraft reaches destinations all over Europe, and have exceptional performance for short field operations.

The scheduled route between Roskilde – Anholt – Læsø is operated by a 10-seat Britten-Norman BN-2 Islander, but this may be substituted or augmented with one of the company's 6-seat Partenavia P.68's

In 2020 Copenhagen AirTaxi started operating a Boeing 737-800 on behalf of charter air carrier Air Seven and in their full colors.[2]

Aircraft fleet

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For use by the resident flight school, airtaxi, scheduled flights or for rental purposes, the company has a fleet including:

Copenhagen AirTaxi's fleet
Aircraft In operation Passengers Additional
Socata TB9 Tampico 4 3 Flight school, rental
Socata TB10 Tobago 2 4 Flight school, rental, sightseeing
Socata TB20 Trinidad 1 4 Flight school, rental, sightseeing
Cessna 172 1 3 Flight school, rental, sightseeing
Partenavia P68 5 5 Flight school, airtaxi, scheduled flights
Britten-Norman Islander BN2 2 9 Airtaxi, scheduled flights, sightseeing
Robinson 44 1 3 Flight school, sightseeing
Pilatus PC-12 4 8 Airtaxi
King Air 350I 1 9 Business flying
Boeing 737-800 4 (as of August 2025) [3] 189 Charters, operated for Airseven[4]
Total 23

Scheduled destinations

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As of February 2025 CAT operates to:[5]

AirZafari

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AirZafari is a Greenlandic aviation company whose primary business is sightseeing-flying. The company was founded in 2011[6] and is operated on the AOC certificate of Copenhagen AirTaxi.

References

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  1. (article) Copenhagen AirTaxi lines up commercial PC-12 alongside island hops. Business Air News. 6 April 2017.
  2. "Airseven" (in Danish). Retrieved 19 February 2024.
  3. "Global Airline Guide 2025 - Copenhagen Air Taxi". Airliner World. September 2025. p. 58.
  4. https://airseven.dk/en/fleet/
  5. https://aircat.dk/en/rutetaxa-en/
  6. "Nyt luftfartsselskab i Ilulissat" (article). Sermitsiaq.AG. Retrieved 29 September 2011.
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