...CELANDIC
SAGA
Chris Drewer reports from Reykjavik on Icelandair's plans to replace
its 20-year-old fleet with new Boeing 737s and 757s, and its strategic
shift away from low-yield transatlantic flights to higher-revenue Euro
pean services. D
espite m...
1988 - 3620.pdf
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...wo Boeing 737-400s will enter service on Icelandair's European routes in 1989. They will be followed in
1990 by two Boeing 757-200s
according to Eiriksson. Each of the new 757s
will have 206 seats, of which 39 (19 per cent)
will be busin...
1988 - 3622.pdf
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...eft Ten domestic destinations include all the major population centres on the island. Right Greenland and the Faeroe Islands are also served by Icelandair flights
and four DC-8-63s. The airline recently sold
three of its DC-8s to Electra Aviation in
London, and is temporarily leasing them
back. One of the three 727s is leased, and
anothe...
1988 - 3621.pdf
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...,000 HOURS ON THE WING
AND THAT'S ONLY
THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG
A Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4 installed
on an Icelandair Boeing 757, has
recently cruised into the world
record books with a continuous run
time of 31,000 hours since aircraft
delivery in 1991 . . . and is showing
no signs of stopping. But t...
1998 - 1301.pdf
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...olls-Royce
31,000 HOURS ON THE WING
AND THAT'S ONLY
THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG
/
A Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4 installed
on an Icelandair Boeing 757, has
recently cruised into the world
record books with a continuous run
the tip of the iceberg. The 535 engine
fleet is setting the pace for reliability
with operators all o...
1998 - 1503.pdf
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...1,000 HOURS ON THE WING
AND THAT'S ONLY
THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG
^
A Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4 installed
on an Icelandair Boeing 757, has
recently cruised into the world
record books with a continuous run
the tip of the iceberg. The 535 engine
fleet is setting the pace for reliability
with operators all o...
1998 - 2256.pdf
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...hinking of leasing?
Then think Icelandair first.
When it comes to aircraft and flight crew
leasing, the airline to come to is Icelandair.
We have the planes, the people and the
professionalism you want.
So whether you want wet...
1981 - 3289.pdf
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...HT International. 11 September /97J 365
Two airlines merged into two
Can two airlines get the economic benefits of a
merger while preserving their separate identities and
goodwill? Loftleidir and Icelandair tried to do that
two years ago by forming a new holding company,
Flugleidir HF. WARREN GOODMAN reports from
Reykjavik.
U NTIL two years ago, Iceland, a country of only 225,000 inhabitan...
1975 - 1815.pdf
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...ljttne 1958 819
ICELANDAIR
Iceland's Older Airline Celebrates its 21st Birthday
TO be the most air-minded country in the world is a claimoften made by Iceland—and it is no idle one; the equivalentof more than half it...
1958 - 0803.pdf
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...!M»
] Rc
: Rolls-Royce
A NEW, UNDISPUTED WORLD RECORD
35,000 HOURS ON THE WING
There's no stopping the Rolls-Royce
RB211-535E4.
Having recently cruised into the
world record books on an Icelandair
Boeing 757, the engine has now set
an outstanding new landmark with
a continuous run time of 35,000
hours since delivery in 1991.
This new achievement is a
further demonstration of th...
1999 - 0387.pdf
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...OLLS!
II Rolls-Royce
31,000 HOURS ON THE WING
AND THAT'S ONLY
THE TIP OF THE ICEBERG
/
:fT-
A Rolls-Royce RB211-535E4 installed the tip of the iceberg. The 535 engine
on an Icelandair Boeing 757, has fleet is setting the pace for reliability
recently cruised into the world with operators all over the world.
record books with a continuous run
time of 31,000 hours since...
1998 - 2107.pdf
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...hinking of leasing?
Then think Icelandair first.
When it comes to aircraft and flight crew
leasing, the airline to come to is Icelandair.
We have the planes, the people and the
professionalism you want.
So whether you want wet...
1981 - 3599.pdf
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...esult, but only as a result of scrap
ping the original year-plan. Warde
will present details of the new plan
before January's end, and it sounds
as if it consists of a major slimming
operation.
Icelandair turns
loss into profit
ICELANDAIR will show a profit for
1981 despite recording heavy losses in
the last two years, says its president
and chief executive officer Sigurdur
Helgason. A...
1982 - 0051.pdf
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...*<:<: f FLIGHT International, 11 September 1975
AIR TRANSPORT
Icelandair uses two Hoeing 727-100s on
routes to the UK and Scandinavia
assess the relative value of the stock of the two airlines shouldn't see it, because Flugleidir is not an airline. It
and set...
1975 - 1816.pdf
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...tish Airways
Condor Flugdienst
DHL Air (SF)
DutchBird
European Air Transport (PF)
European Air Transport (SF)
Finnair
First Choice Airways
Fly Jet (UK)
Greece Airways
Hola Airlines
Iberia
Icelandair '
Icelandair (PF)
Monarch Airlines
MyTravel Airways (UK)
Privatair
Star Air (PF)
3
18
11
6
7
1
1
1
2
1
2
1
1
10(3)
1
1
7(2)
Total 207
3
4
3
1
2
2
1
3
3
2
1...
2004-09 - 1590.pdf
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...e period, passenger
numbers fell by 36% to 6.5 mil
lion compared to the first six
months of 2001. Aircraft move
ments dropped by 20.8%.
AIR TRANSPORT
FLEET DEVELOPMENT KURT HOFMANN / REYKJAVIK
Icelandair considers 767
for charter expansion
Airbus A320 and Boeing 737 also under appraisal for operation on scheduled services
Icelandair is planning to expand its
charter fleet from four to u...
2002 - 3148.pdf
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...Financial director Jorge J Palmer
Maintenance director Jorge J Amengual
Operations director Juan Ros
Controller Pablo P Roig
Fleet 4 x Airbus Industrie A320-200
Orders 1 x Airbus Industrie A310
Icelandair [Fl] (ICE)
Reykjavik Airport, IS-101 Reykjavik, Iceland
Tel +354 (1) 5050 300 Fax +354 (1) 690 391 Telex 2021ICEAIR IS
Sita REKBZFI E-mail info@icelandair.is Website www.icelandair.is
S...
1999 - 0659.pdf
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...ts in Europe.
The airline told the board, according to Interavia, that it
proposes initially to operate one round trip weekly over the
route using Comet 4Cs until 707s are brought into service later.
Icelandair to Buy 727s? An Icelandair delegation, headed by
the carrier's president, visited the Boeing factories last month.
Icelandair is known to be interested in the Boeing 727, but in
a highly sp...
1966 - 0710.pdf
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...tion but other airlines had recorded rela-
tively greater reductions. The 1964 figures for four repre-
sentative airlines, in pence per ton-mile, were: KLM, 2.5;
BOAC/TWA, 2.9; and Pan American, 3.3.
ICELANDAIR TO THE FAROES?
THE Kastrup-based carrier, Faroe Airways, has recently said
that, if Icelandair is granted a concession on the Iceland-
Vagar (Faroe Islands)-Norway-Copenhagen route, it will...
1966 - 0626.pdf
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...der 2
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TAME
TAO^™
Trans-Texas
Vance Intern
WeM Coast
Western
Wien Air Alaska 2
Finnair
Hibernian
Austrian
BIAS
British Midland
BUA
Cambrian
Air France
Dan-Air
Emerald
Faroe
Icelandair
Flugsyn
Gibraltar
Kar-Ai r
Iberia
Martinair
Morton AS
Olympic
Polaris AT
Rousseau Avn
Schreiner
Skyways
SATA
Sabena
Spantax
Strathatlan AS
Africair
Air Cape
Air Tchad
Air Congo
Air-Djibouti...
1967 - 2094.pdf
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