Air Norway
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Air Norway | ||
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Callsign North Flying |
Founded | 2003 | |
Hubs | Ørland Main Air Station | |
Focus cities | Oslo Airport, Gardermoen | |
Fleet size | 1 | |
Destinations | 3 | |
Parent company | North Flying | |
Headquarters | Ørland | |
Key people | Snorre Hvitsand (Managing Director) Audun H Møller (Operation Manager) |
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Website: www.airnorway.no |
Air Norway, officially Air Norway as is a regional airline based at Ørland Main Air Station on Fosen in Norway. The airline wet leases Fairchild Metro aircraft from North Flying on its routes between Ørland-Oslo and Oslo-Aarborg.
The airline has seven weekly flights Ørland-Oslo and one weekly flight Oslo-Aalborg. The largest portion of passengers comes from the Royal Norwegian Air Force base at the airport.
[edit] History
The airline started the Ørland-Oslo route May 23, 2003 with a Fairchild Metro. On January 31, 2004 the airline extended its route from Oslo to Aalborg in Denmark, the hub for the aircraft operator North Flying. The municipality of Ørland bought part of the company in 2005, and owns it together with North Flying and private investor.
[edit] Fleet
The airline wet leases one aircraft, one 18-seat Fairchild Swearingen SA-227AC Metro III from North Flying, with regisration OY-NPB.
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