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{{short description|Charter airline of Iceland}} {{About|the European airline|the defunct American airline|Air Atlanta|the defunct British airline|Air Atlanta Europe}} {{Use dmy dates|date=September 2019}} {{Infobox airline |airline=Air Atlanta Icelandic |logo=Air Atlanta Icelandic Logo.svg |logo_size= |IATA=CC |ICAO=ABD |callsign=ATLANTA |parent= |founded={{start date and age|1986|02|10|df=yes}} |headquarters=[[K贸pavogur]], [[Iceland]] |key_people=Baldvin Mar Hermannsson, CEO |hubs=[[Keflav铆k International Airport]] |focus_cities= |frequent_flyer= |lounge= |alliance= |fleet_size=9 |website=[http://www.airatlanta.com/ airatlanta.com] |}} '''Air Atlanta Icelandic''' is a [[charter]] and [[Aircraft lease|ACMI]] [[airline]] based in [[K贸pavogur]], [[Iceland]].<ref>"[http://www.airatlanta.is/index.aspx?GroupId=23 Contacts] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110719062533/http://www.airatlanta.is/index.aspx?GroupId=23 |date=19 July 2011 }}." Air Atlanta Icelandic. Retrieved on 6 November 2010.</ref> It specialises in leasing aircraft on an ACMI (Aircraft, Crews, Maintenance, Insurance) and [[wet lease]] basis to airlines worldwide needing extra passenger and cargo capacity. It also operates charter services. The company operates in different countries and has bases worldwide.<ref name="FI">{{cite news | title= Directory: World Airlines | work= [[Flight International]] | page= 52 | date= 27 March 2007}}</ref> The airline has a subsidiary in Malta, [[Air Atlanta Europe]]. == History == [[File:Air Atlanta Icelandic Boeing 737-200 JDK.jpg|thumb|A former Air Atlanta Icelandic [[Boeing 737-200]]]] [[File:TF-ABE_2_Tristar_1_Air_Atlanta_MAN_16DEC98_(5941451386).jpg|thumb|A former Air Atlanta Icelandic [[L-1011|Lockheed L-1011-500]]]] [[File:Air Atlanta Cargo B742 TF-AMD.jpg|thumb|A former Air Atlanta Icelandic [[Boeing 747#747-200|Boeing 747-200B(SF)]]]] [[File:Air Atlanta Icelandic (Iron Maiden livery), Boeing 747-428, TF-AAK (25233518611).jpg|An Air Atlanta Icelandic [[Boeing 747-400]] painted in [[Iron Maiden]] livery carrying the band on its tour|thumb]] [[File:Air_Atlanta_Aviaservices.jpg|Air Atlanta Aviaservices in [[Crawley]], dedicated to maintenance|thumb]] The airline was established on 10 February 1986 by Captain Arngr铆mur J贸hannsson and his wife, 脼贸ra Gu冒mundsd贸ttir. It started operations in 1986.<ref name="FI"/> Its first contract came when [[Caribbean Airways]] wet-leased a [[Boeing 707-320]] from them for its [[London]] to [[Barbados]] flights. In 1988, the airline leased planes for [[Air Afrique]] to be used during the [[Hajj]] pilgrimage trips. This would become an important part of the structure of Air Atlanta Icelandic later on. [[Sudan Airways]] and [[Lufthansa]] were among the other airlines that benefited from leasing passenger airplanes from Air Atlanta Icelandic during the late 1980s, as well as [[Finnair]], which leased a [[Boeing 737]] from the Icelandic company. It was in 1991 that Air Atlanta Icelandic was able to take passengers to the sky with its own airline operation. Its first flight was with a [[Lockheed L-1011|Lockheed L-1011-500]] plane. Later in 1992, Air Atlanta Icelandic participated in [[United Nations]] peacekeeper airlifts, flying the UN representatives from the [[Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia|former Yugoslavia]] to [[Nigeria]] and France. In 1993, the [[Boeing 747]] arrived, and [[Saudia]] became one of the first airlines to lease that plane from Air Atlanta Icelandic, also for [[Hajj]] flights. After signing a contract with [[Samvinn Travel]], Air Atlanta Icelandic began operating domestic charter flights as well. Later in 1993, a flight from [[Phnom Penh]] to [[Bangkok]] was launched using a [[Boeing 737|Boeing 737-200]].<ref>[https://www.aircargonews.net/plane-crash-claims-the-life-of-avion-chairman/5402.article Plane crash claims the life of Avion chairman]</ref> By 1994, Air Atlanta Icelandic had obtained rights to operate service from many other countries, including the United States, from where it had a flight to [[Colombia]]; and the [[Philippines]], from where it was allowed to operate domestic charter flights. About that time, it began to offer flights within [[Europe]] and began service to [[Portugal]]. In 1996, a couple rented an Air Atlanta Icelandic [[L-1011|Lockheed L-1011-500]] to have a sky-wedding. The couple and its wedding guests were treated to a flight over the Arctic Circle, while the wedding was performed inside of the jet.<ref>[https://www.aircargonews.net/management-reorganisation-at-air-atlanta-icelandic-to-focus-on-fleet-renewal/24971.article Management reorganisation at Air Atlanta Icelandic to focus on fleet renewal]</ref> 1997 saw the arrival of contracts with airlines such as [[Britannia Airways]] and [[Iberia (airline)|Iberia]], which would use an Air Atlanta Icelandic plane for its routes from [[Barajas International Airport]] in [[Madrid]] to [[Jos茅 Mart铆 International Airport]] in [[Havana]] and to other points in the [[Caribbean]]. That year also saw the arrival of the airline's first Boeing 747SP plane, which would later be utilized by government officials, sports teams, [[The Rolling Stones]], and others. In 1998, Air Atlanta Icelandic leased planes for [[British Airways]]. In 1999, Magnus G. Thorstenn was named the company's new CEO. The airline became a fully wide bodied airplane airline in 1999 when it sold the last of its Boeing 737s. In 2000, [[Air India]] joined the growing list of airlines that have leased airplanes from Air Atlanta Icelandic airlines. In 2003, Air Atlanta Icelandic expanded into the United Kingdom with its subsidiary, [[Air Atlanta Europe]], which operated [[Boeing 747]]s ad hoc, charter and for the Florida tour operator, Travel City Direct.<ref>[http://www.airliners.net/open.file/0949693/ Travel City Direct]</ref> In March 2004, the company acquired a 40.5% stake in the UK charter airline [[Excel Airways]]. That stake later increased to 76.9%. In January 2005, the Avion Group was formed, and Air Atlanta Icelandic and Islandsflug merged under the Air Atlanta Icelandic brand name.<ref name="FI"/> In 2005, the Avion Group acquired [[Eimskip]], a leading Icelandic sea transportation company, and Travel City Direct, a UK holiday company and the airline '''Icebird Airlines'''.<ref>{{cite web | url = https://airlinehistory.co.uk/airline/icebird-airlines/ | title = Icebird Airlines | publisher = Airline History | access-date = 19 October 2021}}</ref> In 2006, the Avion Group announced the purchase of the entire issued share capital of French charter airline [[Star Airlines]], the second largest charter airline in the French market. Star Airlines operated charter flights mainly to destinations in Africa, the Middle East, and the Mediterranean, in addition to regular services to Lebanon, Male, and cities in Mexico. In June 2006, Air Atlanta Icelandic wet-leased one Boeing 747-200 to [[Yangtze River Express]] to operate cargo freight between Shanghai - Anchorage - Los Angeles. In October 2006, the Avion Group changed its name to HF [[Eimskipaf茅lag 脥slands]], and at the same time sold [[UK Leisure Group Excel]] as well as 51% of Avion Aircraft Trading.<ref name="FI"/> A decision was also made to merge both Excel Airways and Air Atlanta Europe into one airline. This was completed by October 2006. In mid-2007, the airline decided to shift its focus to [[air cargo]] operations. The airline planned to move to [[cargo aircraft]] and laid off most of its [[passenger aircraft]] [[aircrew]]. Today, the company focuses on both passenger aircraft and cargo aircraft. [[Britflights]] cancelled plans to operate aircraft from Air Atlanta Icelandic from the UK to Canada from June 2011, citing fuel uncertainties.<ref name="Britflights - About">{{cite web|title=About Us|url=http://www.britflights.com/index.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708094333/http://www.britflights.com/index.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=8 July 2011|publisher=Britflights|accessdate=10 February 2011}}</ref><ref name="Britflights - Where we fly">{{cite web|title=Where We Fly|url=http://www.britflights.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=pubDsp.dspWhereWeFly|publisher=Britflights|accessdate=10 February 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110128182750/http://www.britflights.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=pubDsp.dspWhereWeFly|archive-date=28 January 2011|url-status=dead}}</ref> Air Atlanta Icelandic operated two Boeing 747-400s for [[National Airlines (N8)]] in the year 2011. One flew cargo charter flights and the other one was wet-leased to [[Cargolux]] for a period of time. In December 2015, three former Air Atlanta Icelandic [[Boeing 747]] registered TF-ARH, TF-ARM and TF-ARN were reported abandoned at [[Kuala Lumpur International Airport]]. Air Atlanta Icelandic senior vice president of sales and marketing Baldvin M. Hermannsson said that the three aircraft had belonged to Air Atlanta, but were returned to their owner in 2010.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://news.yahoo.com/whom-may-concern-please-claim-boeing-747s-112803730.html|title = To whom it may concern: Please claim your Boeing 747s}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/2015/12/08/aviation/malaysia-aviation-airport-abandoned-aircraft/index.html|title = Malaysia hunts owners of Boeing 747s abandoned at airport|date = 8 December 2015}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.thestar.com.my/news/nation/2015/12/08/air-atlanta-returned-aircraft/|title = Air Atlanta says it returned unclaimed Boeings to owner}}</ref> In 2016, the airline provided a Boeing 747-428 (registration TF-AAK) to the [[Heavy metal music|heavy metal]] band [[Iron Maiden]] for the [[The Book of Souls World Tour|Book of Souls World Tour]], which replaced a modified Astraeus Airlines 757 as "Ed Force One". On 12 March, the aircraft sustained damage to engines 1 and 2 while being towed for refueling at Santiago, Chile. The extent of the damage required the band and its crew to charter additional aircraft to continue touring through Argentina and Brazil while the aircraft awaited repairs at [[Arturo Merino Ben铆tez International Airport|Santiago International Airport.]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ironmaiden.com/news/article/ed-force-one-damaged|title = Ed Force One badly damaged on the ground in Chile (Updated)}}</ref> Repairs involving replacing both port-side engines, cowlings, and reversers were completed by 20 March and the aircraft returned to the tour.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://ironmaiden.com/news/article/ed-force-one-repaired|title = Ed Force One - Onwards and Upwards Again}}</ref> In 2021, Air Atlanta Icelandic reopened its subsidiary [[Air Atlanta Europe]], to operate a passenger Boeing 777 fleet.<ref>[https://www.aircargonews.net/air-atlanta-opens-new-chapter-with-move-to-777s/1060783.article Air Atlanta opens new chapter with move to 777s]</ref> In 2025, Air Atlanta Icelandic adds first [[Boeing 777|Boeing 777-200ER]].<ref>[https://www.ch-aviation.com/news/148983-air-atlanta-icelandic-adds-first-b777-200er Air Atlanta Icelandic adds first B777-200ER]</ref> == Destinations == Air Atlanta Icelandic operates worldwide passenger and cargo flights as charters and ACMI services for various customers. For example, as of February 2025, the airline operated cargo flights on behalf of [[Saudia]] from their hub in [[Jeddah]] to [[Brussels]], [[Amsterdam]], [[Frankfurt鈥揌ahn Airport|Frankfurt (Hahn)]], [[Dhaka]], [[Hong Kong]], [[Houston]], [[New York City|New York]], and [[Greenville鈥揝partanburg International Airport|Greenville鈥揝partanburg]].<ref>[https://aircargoweek.com/air-atlanta-icelandic-performing-market-challenges/ AIR ATLANTA ICELANDIC PERFORMING WELL DESPITE MARKET CHALLENGES]</ref> ==Fleet== As of February 2025, the Air Atlanta Icelandic fleet consists of the following aircraft:<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.airatlanta.com/aircraft/|title=Aircraft|website=Air Atlanta Icelandic}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.planespotters.net/airline/Air-Atlanta-Icelandic|title=Air Atlanta Icelandic Fleet Details and History|website=www.planespotters.net|access-date=2025-03-03}}</ref> <div class="center"> {| class="wikitable" style="margin:0.5em auto; text-align:center" |- !<abbr title="Type of Aircraft">Aircraft</abbr> !style="width:55px;" |<abbr title="Current Total Number in Fleet">Total</abbr> !style="width:300px;" |Notes |- |- | |[[Boeing 747-400F]] |4 |Operating for [[Network Aviation Group]] |- | |[[Boeing 747-400F]] |3 |Operating for [[Magma Aviation]] |- | |[[Boeing 747-400F]] |1 |Parked at [[Soekarno鈥揌atta International Airport|CGK]], lsf [[Aquiline International]] |- | [[Boeing 777-200ER|Boeing 777-200]] |1 |Parked at [[Tarbes鈥揕ourdes鈥揚yr茅n茅es Airport|LDE]] |- !Total !09 ! |} </div> {{clear}} ==Accidents and incidents== *On November 7, 2004, an Air Atlanta Boeing 747 freighter was taking off but airport tower workers noticed a fire in one of the engines. There was also a loud sound at around the same time and the aircraft crashed. The aircraft was heavily damaged but there were no fatalities.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.airliners.net/photo/Untitled-Air-Atlanta-Cargo/Boeing-747-230F-SCD/763399/L|title = Aviation Photo #0763399: Boeing 747-230F/SCD - Untitled (Air Atlanta Cargo)}}</ref> *On 25 March 2008, an Air Atlanta Icelandic aircraft operating for [[Saudi Arabian Airlines]] as Flight 810 (TF-ARS) from [[Prince Mohammad Bin Abdulaziz Airport]], [[Madinah]] made an unscheduled landing at [[Zia International Airport]] (now [[Shahjalal International Airport]]), [[Dhaka]]. During the landing roll the tower controller reported that he saw a fire on the right hand wing. Upon vacating the runway, the crew received a fire indication for engine number three. The fire extinguisher was activated and all engines were shut down. The aircraft, a [[Boeing 747-300|Boeing 747-357]], which was damaged beyond repair, was successfully evacuated.<ref name="Aviation Safety Network">{{ASN accident|id=20080325-0|type=Hull-loss}}</ref> Only minor injuries were incurred.<ref>{{cite news |title=Saudi plane catches fire at ZIA |url=http://www.thedailystar.net/story.php?nid=29352|newspaper=[[The Daily Star (Bangladesh)|The Daily Star]]|date=26 March 2008|accessdate=24 January 2011}}</ref> Investigations revealed a fuel leak where the fuel enters the front spar for engine number three.<ref name="Aviation Safety Network"/> * On November 9, 2023, a horse became loose on an Air Atlanta Icelandic 747 headed from [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York's John F. Kennedy International airport]] to Liege, Belgium.<ref>{{cite web |last1=Oladipo |first1=Gloria |title=Horse breaks free mid-air, forcing cargo plane's return to New York |url=https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2023/nov/15/cargo-plane-new-york-horse-escapes |website=The Guardian |access-date=16 November 2023 |date=15 November 2023}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |last1=Cost |first1=Ben |title=Horse forces plane to make emergency landing after breaking free in cargo hold |url=https://nypost.com/2023/11/14/lifestyle/horse-forces-plane-to-make-emergency-landing-after-running-wild-in-cargo-hold/ |website=New York Post |access-date=16 November 2023 |date=14 November 2023}}</ref> ==References== {{reflist}} ==External links== {{Commons category-inline}} * [https://www.airatlanta.com Official website] {{Portal bar|Iceland|Companies|Aviation}} {{Navbox Airlines of Iceland}} [[Category:Airlines of Iceland]] [[Category:Airlines established in 1986]] [[Category:Cargo airlines]] [[Category:1986 establishments in Iceland]]
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