Monday 22 Jun, 2026

Aviator signs ground handling agreement with Icelandair in Norway

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Aviator Airport Alliance has entered into a new three-year agreement with Icelandair covering ground handling and de-icing services at Bergen and Tromsø airports. The agreement marks the start of a new collaboration between the two companies in the Norwegian market.

Under the agreement, Aviator will provide both ground handling and de-icing services for Icelandair's operations at Bergen Airport (BGO) and Tromsø Airport (TOS). In Bergen, the contract covers up to seven weekly turnaround operations during the summer season and two per week during the winter. In Tromsø, Aviator will handle two weekly turnaround operations during the winter season.

We are happy to welcome Icelandair as a new customer in Bergen and Tromsø and look forward to commencing this collaboration. That Icelandair has chosen Aviator is a great mark of trust, and we look forward to delivering high-quality and punctual service for the airline's passengers, says Peter Stackeryd, CEO of Aviator Norway.

Icelandair is thus strengthening its operational presence in Norway, while Aviator is expanding its customer portfolio with another Nordic network airline.

Aviator is one of the Nordic region's largest providers of airport services, offering a comprehensive range of ground and passenger services at 15 airports in the region. The company's customers include Norwegian, Lufthansa Group, Ryanair, Wizz Air, Finnair, Air France-KLM, and Turkish Airlines.

The company is part of Avia Solutions Group, the world's largest provider of ACMI (Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance) solutions, with operations on six continents.

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