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List of aircraft of the Icelandic Coast Guard

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The following is a list of aircraft of the Icelandic Coast Guard, past and present. The Icelandic Coast Guard has operated 22 aircraft since the inception of its air wing, as well as having leased commercial aircraft on occasion for short-term missions, with their history being widely covered in the Icelandic media through the years.[1][2][3][4][5][6]

Airplane history

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Sif (IV) is the latest maritime surveillance plane in the ICG service
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Syn (I) was the longest serving aircraft in ICG history, having served for 33 years.
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Helicopter history

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During her 22-year career, Sif (III) is credited to have been involved in the rescue of around 250 lives.
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During a six-day period in 1997, Líf rescued 39 sailors in three separate incidents.
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Syn (II) in the briefly used orange paint scheme.
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Notes

  1. All ICG aircraft bear names that originate from Norse mythology. According to the ICG, its aircraft should be referenced by either their given name or their identification letters (IDL) when covered in the media.[7]
  2. The identification letters (IDL) are always five and serve as both the international identification of the aircraft and telecommunication call sign. All identification letters start with TF, which is Iceland's electronic communications call sign, which was assigned to it approx. 100 years ago.[7]

References

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