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20th September 2023
The Icelandic Transport Authority has opened its website to Island.is. The aim is for the new website to be user-friendly, to communicate information clearly, and to make services more accessible.
11th September 2023
This morning, employees of the port State control detained the container shipping vessel Vera D (IMO 9290177) flying the flag of Portugal, following an incident that occurred yesterday in Akureyri.
11th August 2023
For safety reasons, the commissioner of police in Northeast Iceland has decided to prohibit the flight of drones over the festival area of Fish Day Great in Dalvík, from 08:00 on Saturday 12 August to 08:00 on Sunday 13 August.
3rd August 2023
The Icelandic Transport Authority wishes you a good weekend and a safe return.
17th July 2023
Icetra will host an examiner standardisation course for the revalidation/renewal of examiner certificates on 14 September.
12th July 2023
The Icelandic Transport Authority (ICETRA) would like to stress that commercial passenger transport by boats, such as tourist excursions and fishing trips, is subject to a license from ICETRA.
10th July 2023
Now that the volcanic eruption has started again in Reykjanes, the Icelandic Transport Authority wants to, given the occasion, reaffirm the rules that apply to drone flights and are intended to ensure the separation of drones and other aircraft.
6th July 2023
The bulk carrier Federal Spey – IMO 9610456 - was detained in Straumsvík on 5 July.
5th July 2023
If a volcanic eruption starts again in Reykjanes, the Icelandic Transport Authority wants to, given the occasion, reaffirm the rules that apply
1st July 2023
The 1st of July 2023 is a decade since the first day of operation of the Icelandic Transportation Authority. At the core of the operation is transportation safety.