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Icelandair

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Founded in 1937, Icelandair is headquartered at Reykjavik Airport (RKV) in Reykjavik, Iceland, the smaller of the two airports in town, and uses Keflavik International Airport (KEF) as a main hub. The airline has a fleet of 35 aircraft, all manufactured by Boeing. As of July, 2018, Icelandair has 14 more aircraft on order, mostly Boeing 737 MAX variants. Their Boeing 767-300ER is currently the largest but the do have a Boeing 787-8 Dreamliner on order. The airline also has two aircraft dedicated to cargo. Icelandair flies to 48 destinations in 16 countries. All airliners are named for volcanoes in Iceland.

Icelandair Airplanes

TF-ISL Boeing 757-200

TF-ISN Boeing 767-300ER

TF-ISO Boeing 767-300ER

TF-ISY Boeing 757-200