Mýflug (lit. 'Mý Air', named after Lake Mývatn in Northern Iceland), also called Myflug Air, was an Icelandic airline established in 1985. It operated charter, medivac and sightseeing flights.[1]
The company operated two aircraft types: Two Beechcraft Super King Air configured for charter and medivac flights and a Cessna 206 for charter operations. Its main focus was on the ambulance flight service provided to Iceland and charter flights to airfields in Iceland and Greenland.
Mýflug also operated sightseeing flights around Lake Mývatn during the summer months.
History
Mýflug was established in 1985.[1] In 2023 Mýflug acquired the majority of shares in Eagle Air, which had run into financial difficulties and the year after the two airlines merged into a single entity, called Mýflug. Subsequently, Eagle Air was wind up.[2]