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Atlantic Bridge (flight route)

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Atlantic Bridge (flight route)

The Atlantic Bridge is a flight route from Gander, Newfoundland, Canada to Scotland, with a refueling stop in Iceland.

During the Second World War, new bombers flew this route. Today, it is seldom used for commercial aviation, since modern jet airliners can fly a direct route from Canada or the United States to Europe without the need for a fueling stop. However, smaller aircraft which do not have the necessary range to make a direct crossing of the ocean still routinely use this route, or may alternatively stop in Greenland or the Azores for refueling.

This route is longer overall than the direct route and involves an extra landing and takeoff, which is costly in fuel terms.

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