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Akureyri FBO

Akureyri FBO Akureyri Airport is located in the north of Iceland. Typically referred to as the capital of the north, Akureyri has a vast variety of entertainment and leisure. The airport was constructed in 1955 to replace the airstrip at Melgerðismelar, a little bit further to the south of Akureyri. Although the airport is mostly used for domestic passenger flights, it is the perfect spot for private international flights. Akureyri The airport has one runway which is 2400m long and 45m wide, and has a fire and rescue category of CAT VI, which can be raised to CAT VII with a 10 minute notice. Fuel types available are: JET A-1 Avgas 100LL Airport opening hours Daily 07:00 - 23:00. Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve 07:00 – 16:00. No service New Year's Day, Easter Sunday and Christmas Day. ATC available outside operational hours. Refuelling opening hours All days: 0900 - 1800 (O/R Limited) No service New Year's Day, Easter Sunday and Christmas Day
November 23, 2018| 0

Keflavik FBO

Keflavik FBO Keflavik Airport is located on the southwest corner of Iceland. Just a 45 minute drive from the airport you will find Reykjavik city center, with all of its culture. Keflavik Airport is the perfect stop for bigger jets, and for fuel stops.The airport was built during World War II by the US Military, to replace an old British air strip jus …

November 23, 2018| 0

Reykjavik FBO

Reykjavik FBO Reykjavik Airport is located in the capital of Iceland. Just a 5 minute drive from the airport you will find Reykjavik city center, with all of its culture. The Reykjavik airport area has an important history for aviation in Iceland, as the first aeroplane to ever fly in Iceland took off from “Vatnsmýrin” which the area is ca …

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