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  2. Icelandair CEO reveals why Airbus' A321LR is the perfect 757 ...

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    Plenty of other Boeing planes will remain in Icelandair's fleet. It currently flies 21 Boeing 737 Max aircraft, which it ordered in 2012 before the A321LR or A321XLR were available.

  3. File:2017-08-27 Icelandair Douglas DC-3 (TF-NPK) at Reykjavik ...

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    Originally owned by Iceland airlines Flugsyn, Loftleidir, then Icelandair (Flugfelag Islands). Valued image This image has been assessed under the valued image criteria and is considered the most valued image on Commons within the scope: Douglas DC-3 TF-NPK (aircraft) .

  4. Icelandair - Wikipedia

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    Icelandair Cargo is a sister airline to Icelandair; it is Icelandair Group's cargo airline subsidiary. Flugfélag Íslands and Loftleiðir used their aircraft to carry freight as well as passengers, and when Icelandair was established in 1973 a freight division was set up within the airline.

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  7. Air transport in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    The first domestically operated aircraft in Iceland was operated by the Flugfélag Íslands (Aeronautical Society of Iceland) company, established on 22 March 1919. The company operated a single British-built Avro 504K biplane aircraft that the airline purchased from Denmark and flew from a field that was later the site of Reykjavík Airport. [2]

  8. Icelandair Group - Wikipedia

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    Icelandair Group hf. is an Icelandic travel industry corporation, the owner and holding company of the airline Icelandair and several other travel industry companies in Iceland. The group's headquarters are at Reykjavík Airport in Reykjavík. [3] The corporation is the largest in Iceland, with 125 billion ISK in revenue in 2013. [4]

  9. Air Iceland Connect - Wikipedia

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    On 3 June that year Flugfélag Akureyrar was established; the airline changed its name to Flugfélag Íslands on 13 March 1940, the third airline to bear this name. The first Flugfélag Íslands was founded on 22 March 1919 and dissolved the following year. A second airline of the same name was founded on 1 May 1928 and operated until 1931. [7]