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For obvious reasons, scheduled passenger flights on Boeing 757s are decreasing fast. Due to retirements, 84% of the remaining ...
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 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 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’s remaining 13 Boeing 757-200/300s will be replaced in the second half of this decade and the all-Boeing operator is preparing to enter discussions with OEMs on its future aircraft options.
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, 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 ...
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