As it neared the end of its term, the former Danish government approved a contract worth over 900 million kroner with a private company for air transport of top ministers. The agreement, potentially lasting up to ten years, has drawn criticism from activist and lecturer Laura Horn, who believes it warrants review. Horn argues the contract is problematic, though specific details of her concerns are not elaborated in this report. The deal covers the provision of private jet services for government officials. The timing of the contract’s approval, so close to the change in government, is raising questions. Further examination of the contract’s terms and justification is now being called for. The new government may choose to renegotiate or cancel the agreement.