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Bluebird Nordic

Bluebird Nordic

Defunct Icelandic cargo airline


Bluebird Nordic, formerly Bluebird Cargo, was[2] a cargo airline based in Reykjavík, Iceland, operating scheduled and chartered cargo services to and from Iceland and within Europe out of its base at Keflavík International Airport, with a special focus on Liège Airport & East Midlands Airport as freight hubs.[3]

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History

Bluebird Cargo was established in 1999 and started operations in March 2001. Operations began with daily freighter services between Iceland, the United Kingdom and Germany with a single Boeing 737-300F. It was wholly owned by Icelandair Group[5] until 2010 and had 63 employees as of 2007.[citation needed]

In 2014, the airline was bought by Haru Holding and Steinn Logi Björnsson became CEO. In 2017, the company changed their name from Bluebird Cargo to Bluebird Nordic[3] In January 2020, Avia Solutions Group acquired 100% of Bluebird Nordic.[6]

In August 2021, Bluebird Nordic announced plans to increase its Boeing 737-800 fleet to 25 units by 2024.[7] On 4 January 2022, Bluebird Nordic acquired a Boeing 777-300ER which was formerly operated by Emirates.[8] On 25 January 2022, Bluebird Nordic acquired another 777-300ER which was formerly operated by Cathay Pacific. In April 2022, Bluebird Nordic appointed Audrone Keinyte as new CEO.[9]

Bluebird Nordic ceased operations on 30 April 2024 and returned all aircraft to their lessors.[2]

Destinations

As of February 2021, Bluebird Nordic operated freight services to the following scheduled destinations in addition to ad-hoc and charter services:[4]

Fleet

A Bluebird Nordic Boeing 737-400F at Tallinn Airport in 2020.

Prior to its closure, the Bluebird Nordic fleet consisted of the following aircraft:[10]

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References

  1. "Directory: World Airlines". Flight International. 2007-03-27. p. 87.
  2. bluebird.is - Air Freight retrieved 8 February 2021
  3. "Icelandic Conversion", Aviation Week & Space Technology, January 8, 2007.
  4. "BlueBird Nordic adding 25 B737 freighters to its fleet". Aviation Nepal. 2021-08-05. Retrieved 2021-08-19.
  5. "TF-BBB Bluebird Cargo Boeing 777-300ER". www.planespotters.net. Retrieved 2022-01-06.

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