Icelandair Cargo Boeing 757 200PF EDIT! 3d model
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Icelandair Cargo Boeing 757 200PF EDIT!

Icelandair Cargo Boeing 757 200PF EDIT!

by CG Trader
Last crawled date: 1 year, 11 months ago
This 3D model was originally created with Sketchup 8 and then converted to all other 3D formats. Native format is .skp 3dsmax scene is 3ds Max 2016 version, rendered with Vray 3.00 Thanks to AirbusA330 and 2001kraft, the truth and the legend. There isn’t much info about this airline, so I ripped it from their website {less text editing to do anyway}: Since overseas flights from Iceland began, air cargo has played a vital role in the Icelandic aviation industry. Both Loftleiðir and Flugfélag Íslands carried cargo on their commercial flights and with the founding of Icelandair in 1973, a Cargo Department was established. Cargo transportation became an important part of the operation and in addition to offering belly space on Icelandair's passenger flights, a freighter flew weekly to Ostende, Belgium. In 1997 the company started Boeing 737 freighter flights to Cologne in Germany, 6 days a week. Demand soon exceeded supply and in September 1999 Boeing 757 freighter flights to Liege in Belgium and to New York commenced. More Boeing 757 freighters have been taken into service and currently 2 Boeing freighters are in service, both for Icelandair Cargo own operations and ACMI. Icelandair Cargo also sells the belly capacity of the Icelandair passenger network and since early 2015, Icelandair Cargo operates Air Iceland air freight department, enabling us to offer service to and from around 54 destinations. To emphasize the importance of the cargo operation within Icelandair, the subsidiary Icelandair Cargo was established in the beginning of 2000 to handle its cargo operation. Furthermore, its expanding cargo operation required the opening of a new warehouse at Keflavik Airport in 2001. The same year its subsidiary, Icelandair Logistics in Liege, Belgium, was founded. Icelandair Cargo is an international company with its headquarters in Reykjavik, an office at Keflavik airport and operation in New York. EDIT: engine swap. boeing boeing 757 200f boeing 757 200pf cargo city iceland icelandair keflavik new york new york city nyc pf reykjavik two aircraft commercial commercial aircraft

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