BIVM
Description
The BIVM (basic, immunoglobulin-like variable motif containing) is a protein-coding gene located on chromosome 13.
Vestmannaeyjar Airport (Icelandic: Vestmannaeyjaflugvöllur [ˈvɛstˌmanːaˌeiːjaˌflʏɣˌvœtlʏr̥]) (IATA: VEY, ICAO: BIVM) is a two-runway airport on the island of Heimaey, in Vestmannaeyjar (Westman Islands), a small archipelago off the south coast of Iceland. It is also known as Westman Islands Airport. The airport services seasonal, charter and medical flights as well as general aviation. On 1 April 2024, year-round scheduled flights by Eagle Air to the airport ceased.
== Operations == As of 2024, there are no year-round regular scheduled services to the airport. The airport services general aviation, medical and charter flights. Since 2020, there has been a lack of commercial viability for flights. Intermittent government subsidies for scheduled service continued with Eagle Air until 2024. As of March 2024, the Icelandic government committed to providing winter seasonal service to the airport. Icelandair has regularly offered charter flights during the Þjóðhátið festival held on the island during a weekend in August.
BIVM is also known as -.
Associated Diseases
- dermatitis herpetiformis, familial
- primary familial polycythemia due to EPO receptor mutation
- beta-thalassemia-X-linked thrombocytopenia syndrome
- hereditary persistence of fetal hemoglobin-sickle cell disease syndrome
- alpha-thalassemia-myelodysplastic syndrome
- hemoglobin D disease
- alpha thalassemia-intellectual disability syndrome type 1
- hemoglobin E-beta-thalassemia syndrome
- bile acid malabsorption, primary, 1
- inflammatory bowel disease 30
- delta-beta-thalassemia
- hemolytic anemia due to diphosphoglycerate mutase deficiency
- dominant beta-thalassemia