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  2. Egilsstaðir Airport - Wikipedia

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    The town of Egilsstaðir is the largest in Eastern Iceland, and the airport serves as a gateway to the region. The airport is located on the ring road (Route 1). The towns of Seyðisfjörður , Neskaupstaður , Reyðarfjörður , Stöðvarfjörður , Eskifjörður and Fáskúrðsfjörður in the eastfjords are less than an hour away by car.

  3. Sandskeið - Wikipedia

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    Sandskeið (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈsan(t)ˌsceiːθ]) is the main gliding center in Iceland and home of the Icelandic gliding club ( Svifflugfélag Íslands) since 1936. It is situated 20 km to the east of Reykjavík, the Icelandic capital, by Route 1. It is a big grass airfield, the main runway is running 150/330 and is 200 x 1.300 meters ...

  4. Isavia - Wikipedia

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    The enterprise was founded in 1945 as the Icelandic Civil Aviation Administration (Flugmálastjórn Íslands). [3] With the creation of the government enterprise Flugstodir ltd. in 2006, the operational services were separated from the regulatory authority of the Icelandic Civil Aviation Administration. 31 January 2010 Flugstodir and Keflavik International Airport Ltd. were merged into a ...

  5. List of airports in Iceland - Wikipedia

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    Map of Iceland Map of Iceland with public airports. This is a list of airports in Iceland.There are no railways in Iceland. Driving from Reykjavík to Akureyri takes 4–5 hours compared to 45 minutes flight time, driving from Reykjavík to Egilsstaðir takes 9 hours compared to 1 hour flight time.

  6. Icelandic Civil Aviation Administration - Wikipedia

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    The Icelandic Civil Aviation Administration (Icelandic: Flugmálastjórn Íslands) is the aviation authority of Iceland. The authority has its headquarters in Reykjavík . [ 1 ] Icelandic Civil Aviation Administration has changed its name to Icelandic Transport Authority (2013) ICETRA.

  7. Naval Air Station Keflavik - Wikipedia

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    Twenty-four hours a day, seven days a week, the airfield was available for maritime patrol activities, air defense and for transiting aircraft between North America and Europe, in addition to supporting Iceland's international civilian aviation. The flag of Iceland being raised and the flag of the US being lowered as the US hands over the Naval ...