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Air Greenland

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Air Greenland
IATA
GL
ICAO
GRL
Callsign
Greenland
Founded 1960
Hubs Kangerlussuaq Airport
Focus cities Nuuk Airport
Narsarsuaq Airport
Frequent flyer program EuroBonus, on flights to CPH only
Fleet size 24
Destinations 18
Parent company SAS Group
Grønlands Hjemmestyre
The Danish state
Headquarters Nuuk, Greenland
Key people Peter Grønvold Samuelsen (CEO)
Website: http://www.airgreenland.gl
Air Greenland Boeing 757-200 at Kangerlussuaq Airport.
Air Greenland Boeing 757-200 at Kangerlussuaq Airport.
Air Greenland Airbus A330 at Kangerlussuaq Airport.
Air Greenland Airbus A330 at Kangerlussuaq Airport.

Air Greenland is the regional airline of Greenland, based in Nuuk. It operates largely domestic services, with international services to Copenhagen and Baltimore. It offers concessional air services to all communities in Greenland and operates charter, taxi and special flights, such as air ambulance and search and rescue. Its main base is Nuuk Airport[1].

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History

The airline was established and started operations in November 1960 as Greenlandair. It was founded by Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) and mining company Kryolitselskabet and in 1962 the Greenland provincial government and the government of Denmark became co-owners. In 1998, Greenlandair began operating its first jet aircraft, a Boeing 757-200. In 2002, Greenlandair changed its name to Air Greenland. It is owned by the Greenland government (37.5%), SAS Group (37.5%) and the Danish government (25%) and has 569 employees (at March 2007)[1]. The intercontinental service to Copenhagen carried nearly 95,000 passengers in 2003. In 2003, Air Greenland won the U.S. Air Force contract for flights to Thule Air Base (previously held by SAS). Flights to Thule Air Base started in February 2004. SAS Group announced in a press release June 13, 2007, that they will sell their shares in Air Greenland. [1] In late August 2007, Air Greenland staff went on strike, stranding passengers, including conservative Michael Rubin of the National Review, in Greenland.[2]

Destinations

As of May 2007, Air Greenland operates scheduled passenger flights to the following destinations within Greenland:[3]

As of May 2007, Air Greenland operates scheduled international passenger flights to:[3]

Fleet

The Air Greenland fleet includes the following aircraft (at April 2007) [4]:

External links

References

  1. ^ a b Flight International 27 March 2007
  2. ^ Michael Rubin, "Stranded in Greenland", National Review, August 29, 2007
  3. ^ a b Air Greenland Departures & Arrivals
  4. ^ Air Greenland website - Fleet

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