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Icelandair has received its first-ever Airbus aircraft, breaking from its all-Boeing fleet for the first time in its nearly 90-year history. The new A321neoLR planes, which can travel up to nine ...
Icelandair will cease widebody operations when it retires its Boeing 767-300ER fleet in 2029 and instead focus entirely on ...
BRUSSELS—Pleased with its new Airbus A321LRs, Icelandair is eyeing more opportunities ahead for the XLR, while also considering the future replacement of its Boeing 767 widebodies. Icelandair ...
Icelandair Group is expecting profitability improvements in the second and third quarters, having cut its first-quarter ...
Icelandair expands transatlantic routes with new A321LR and XLR aircraft, unlocking year-round service and growth across ...
Icelandair operated two B757-300 throughout its history. Besides TF-FIX, the airline also utilised TF-ISX (now UK75007, msn ...
Frontier Airlines’ pivot to try to secure more of the premium market with a recliner-style front row is to feature Geven’s ...
Roula Khalaf, Editor of the FT, selects her favourite stories in this weekly newsletter. Airbus has finalised a deal to take over Spirit AeroSystems’ facilities that make vital components for ...
Speaking here at the route development conference in Seville, representatives from Air Canada, Icelandair, Aer Lingus and London Gatwick Airport shared how such aircraft are enabling fresh ...