Our Fleet
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Air Greenland’s fleet has evolved significantly since its founding in 1960. Initially operating small aircraft like the Douglas DC-3, the airline’s fleet was designed to meet Greenland’s unique needs, with its challenging Arctic conditions and vast, remote terrain. Over the years, Air Greenland upgraded its fleet with more modern aircraft, including the Dash 8-200, which is well-suited for domestic flights, and the Airbus A330-800neo for international routes, offering greater comfort and efficiency for long-distance travel.
In addition to fixed-wing aircraft, Air Greenland also operates a fleet of helicopters, which are crucial for access to Greenland’s most isolated communities. The helicopters play a vital role in transporting goods, passengers, and conducting search-and-rescue missions. They are also indispensable for servicing offshore oil rigs, ensuring the safety and mobility of workers in the region’s harsh environment.
Air Greenland’s diverse fleet, including its helicopters, highlights the airline's commitment to providing reliable and efficient air travel in some of the world’s most extreme conditions. Whether flying passengers across Greenland's vast landscape or providing life-saving services, Air Greenland's fleet has been an integral part of connecting Greenland's people and ensuring safety and accessibility for decades.
TUUKKAQ
A long-haul aircraft connecting Greenland to Europe and North America, ideal for transatlantic routes with advanced efficiency and passenger comfort
SISIMIUT
A medium-haul aircraft balancing capacity and efficiency, suited for neighboring country connections and high-demand domestic routes.
A rugged turboprop for short-haul routes, essential for connecting remote communities and handling Greenland's challenging terrain.
A small turboprop for short routes, essential for connecting remote communities and handling Greenland's challenging terrain.