- Air
Greenland A/S (formerly
named Grønlandsfly), also
known as
Greenlandair, is the flag
carrier of Greenland,
owned by the
Greenlandic Government. It...
- Nuuk, Greenland,
postponed by one year
until 2024". 31
August 2021. "
Greenlandair 1960–69". Air Greenland.
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- road or a port.[citation needed] In 1961, a DHC-3 Otter,
operated by
Greenlandair,
crashed at
emergency landing in
terrain near Kangerlussuaq, because...
- charters. In May 1979, two
Douglas DC-6B
aircraft were
purchased from
Greenlandair;
however they
proved uneconomical to
operate due to the oil
crisis and...
- was the
prototype of the
Sikorsky S-61L. 1970s On 25
October 1973, a
Greenlandair S-61N, OY-HAI "Akigssek" ("Grouse")
crashed about 40 km
south of Nuuk...
- Air Greenland, also
known as
Greenlandair, is the flag
carrier of
Greenland and
contributes an
amount of
tourists to the country....
-
observations were
broadcast to
ships in the area. In the 1960s and 1970s,
Greenlandair and SAS both
served Narsarsuaq with
Douglas DC-6
propliners while Icelandair...
-
these were not
initially used for
civilian travel. In the
early 1960s,
Greenlandair was founded,
commencing civilian flights between the air bases, and helicopter...
- France–KLM
holding company).
Dutch state has a 9.3%
stake Air
Greenland (
Greenlandair)
Greenland 100% Air
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Eastern Provincial Airways Canso amphibian flying boat
operating for
Greenlandair (now Air Greenland) sank at Godthåb (now Nuuk) in Greenland, causing...