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'''Isavia''' is the [[Iceland|Icelandic]] airport administration. It is responsible for operating all public airports and air navigation services in Iceland. |
'''Isavia''' is the [[Iceland|Icelandic]] airport administration. It is responsible for operating all public airports and air navigation services in Iceland. Its head office is located on the grounds of [[Reykjavík Airport]] in [[Reykjavík]].<ref>"[http://isavia.is/?PageID=358 Home]." Isavia. Retrieved on 9 September 2010. "Isavia · Reykjavik Airport"</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 08:39, 9 September 2010
Company type | State owned |
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Industry | Airport authority |
Founded | 2010 |
Headquarters | Reykjavík Airport Reykjavík, Iceland |
Area served | Iceland |
Number of employees | 220 (2007) |
Parent | Government of Iceland |
Website | flugstodir.is |
Isavia is the Icelandic airport administration. It is responsible for operating all public airports and air navigation services in Iceland. Its head office is located on the grounds of Reykjavík Airport in Reykjavík.[1]
History
The enterprise was founded in 1945 as Flugmálastjórn Íslands or the Icelandic Civil Aviation Administration to operate the airports and air navigation in Iceland. In 2006 the institution was split into Flugstoðir (Isavia), while the Icelandic Civil Aviation Administration will continue as a regulator and inspectorate. In 2010 Flugstoðir and Keflavik International Airport Ltd. were merged into a private limited company with 100 per cent state ownership, Isavia. Isavia now operates all airport facilities and air navigation services in Iceland, which includes about 30% of all transatlantic flights[2][3]
Airports
Isavia operates all public airports in Iceland. Between them, they had 823,877 passengers in 2005 (excluding Keflavik airport).[4]
- Akureyri Airport
- Bakki Airport
- Bíldudalur Airport
- Egilsstaðir Airport
- Gjögur Airport
- Grímsey Airport
- Hornafjörður Airport
- Keflavík Airport
- Reykjavík Airport
- Sauðárkrókur Airport
- Þingeyri Airport
- Þórshöfn Airport
- Vestmannaeyjar Airport
- Vopnafjörður Airport
References
- ^ "Home." Isavia. Retrieved on 9 September 2010. "Isavia · Reykjavik Airport"
- ^ Isavia. "ISAVIA Ltd is new operator of Iceland's airport operations and air navigation services". Retrieved 2010-05-10.
- ^ Flugstoðir. "About Isavia". Retrieved 2007-06-20.
- ^ Flugstoðir. "Iceland 2005 Aviation Fact Sheet". Retrieved 2007-06-20.
External links
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- Template:Is icon Isavia, official web site
- Template:En icon Isavia, official web site