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About Icelandair is the flag carrier of Iceland.

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Icelandair is the flag carrier of Iceland, with its corporate head office on the property of Reykjavík Airport in the capital city Reykjavík. It is part of the Icelandair Group and operates to destinations on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean from its main hub at Keflavík International Airport. The geographical position of Iceland is convenient for one-stop transatlantic flights, which is one pillar of the airline's business strategy, along with traffic to, from, and within the country

Amazing Icelandair Airlines

Icelandair is a leading airline offering flights to, from, via and within Iceland - our hub and home. We provide safe, reliable flights with exceptional service to metropolitan areas on both sides of the Atlantic.

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History

Early years

Icelandair (formerly Flugsyn, Loftleidir) Douglas DC-3 (TF-NPK) at Reykjavík in August 2017
The first Flugfélag Íslands Douglas DC-4, dubbed Gullfaxi, arriving at London Heathrow Airport in June 1953

Icelandair traces its roots back to 1937, when Flugfélag Akureyrar was founded in Akureyri on the north coast of Iceland. Flight operations started in 1938 with a single Waco YKS-7 configured as a floatplane. In 1939 the airline was grounded when this aircraft was destroyed in a capsizing accident. The company moved to Reykjavík, where it acquired another Waco aircraft and was relaunched in 1940 as Flugfélag Íslands, which translates as Flight Company of Iceland. Previously, two unrelated airlines of the same name had existed in the country (from 1919 to 1920, and between 1928 and 1931). For international purposes, the name Iceland Airways was adopted

Icelandair Vickers Viscount at London Heathrow Airport in 1962

Created in 1937


IATA ICAO Callsign
FI ICE ICEAIR
Founded 3 June 1937; 86 years ago
Hubs Keflavík International Airport
Focus cities Reykjavík Airport
Frequent-flyer program Saga Club
Fleet size 47
Destinations 60
Parent company Icelandair Group
Headquarters Reykjavík Airport
Reykjavík, Iceland
Key people Bogi Nils Bogason (CEO)
Revenue Increase $1.265 billion (2022)
Net income Increase $−5.8 million (2022)
Employees 3,045 (2022)
Website www.icelandair.com

The first  Icelandair Airlines,  flight took place on 13 February 1937

Destinations

As of September 2018, Icelandair operates three aircraft with special liveries. Two depict the natural beauty of Iceland. One showcases the largest glacier in Europe, Vatnajökull, as well as celebrates the independence of Iceland for 100 years. The other highlights the Aurora Borealis (Northern Lights), also part of Icelandair's #IcelandStopover campaign. The third aircraft (Boeing B757 TF-ISX "Þingvellir") is painted in the red, white, and blue livery of Iceland's flag and celebrates both the 100th anniversary of Icelandic National Sovereignty (1918-2018) and the National Men's Football Team's World Cup debut in 2018.


Aircraft Inventory Icelandair Airlines.


Current fleet

Icelandair Boeing 757-200

As of November 2022, the Martinair fleet consists of the following aircraft:

Martinair fleet
Aircraft
Airbus A321LR 4 TBA Deliveries begin in 2024.
Airbus A321XLR 13 TBA Order with options for 12 additional aircraft.
Deliveries begin in 2029 to replace Boeing 757.
Boeing 737 MAX 8 14 2 16 144 160
Boeing 737 MAX 9 4 16 162 178
Boeing 757-200 15 22 161 183 To be retired by 2026 and replaced by Airbus A321LR and XLR.
20 164 184
Boeing 757-300 2 22 203 225
Boeing 767-300ER 3 25 237 262
De Havilland Canada Dash 8-200 3 37 37 Transferred from Air Iceland Connect.
De Havilland Canada Dash 8-400 2 76 76
Total 43 19

Additional freight aircraft are jointly operated under the Air France-KLM Cargo brand, in which Martinair participates

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Fleet size

Boeing
B757 200

Main Aircraft

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Icelandair is a leading airline offering flights to, from, via and within Iceland - our hub and home.

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Boeing Commercial aircraft
Boeing B757 TF-ISX "Þingvellir"

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General Info

Role Wide-body jet airliner
National origin Multinational
Manufacturer Airbus Commercial Aircraft
First flight 14 June 2013
Introduction 15 January 2015 with Qatar Airways
Status In service
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Primary users

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General Info

  • Cockpit crew Two
    Cruise speed Mach 0.85 (488 kn; 903 km/h; 561 mph) typical,Mach 0.89 (513 kn; 950 km/h; 591 mph) max.
    Range 8,300 nmi (15,372 km; 9,600 mi) 4,700 nmi (8,700 km; 5,400 mi)
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Performance