Icelandair Group is planning to retire four Boeing 757-200s over the next few weeks, which will be placed with part-out schemes. The company says some of the components will be cannibalised for its ...
Icelandair has retired its Boeing 757-256 ‘Hekla Aurora’ in Northern Lights livery after nearly 10 years of service in the ...
Icelandair Group is to sell three of its Boeing 757-200s, which will be converted into freighters following the transaction. Disposal of the Icelandair aircraft will generate about $21 million in net ...
Icelandair had planned up to a five times weekly Boeing 737 MAX service next summer, against Delta Air Lines' daily 757-200 operation. Not coincidentally, both airlines began the route in May 2023.
Icelandair this week took delivery of a Boeing 757-300. The carrier currently operates nine 757-200s and one 757-200 freighter. With the addition of the 757-300, Icelandair becomes the first carrier ...
A321XLR and A321LR are part of Airbus A320neo Family of narrow-body aircraft with excellent range, fuel efficiency and lower CO2 emissions Icelandair and Airbus have signed a Memorandum of ...
Icelandair Cargo has taken delivery in August of a Boeing 757-200PCF, the second 757 freighter converted for the cargo operator by Precision Conversions of Beaverton, Ore. The first was delivered in ...
Icelandair, headquartered in Keflavik, has received its inaugural Airbus aircraft. The A321LR is particularly well-suited for transatlantic flights, boasting an extended range that allows it to ...
Icelandair received its first Airbus A321neoLR in December to begin replacing its aging Boeing 757s. The airline's CEO said the move was not due to ongoing issues at Boeing. Icelandair also flies the ...
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