Gardermoen Air Station

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Gardermoen Air Station
IATA: OSL - ICAO: ENGM
Summary
Airport type Joint (Civil and Military)
Operator Royal Norwegian Air Force
Serves Oslo
Elevation AMSL 681 ft (208 m)
Coordinates 60°11′38″N, 11°06′02″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
01L/19R 11,811 3,600 Asphalt
01R/19L 9,678 2,950 Asphalt

Gardermoen Air Station (IATA: OSLICAO: ENGM) (Norwegian: Gardermoen flystasjon) is located about 50 km north of Oslo, Norway. It is the location for the 135th Airwing and the 335th Sqadron of the Royal Norwegian Air Force, who operate six C-130 Hercules transport aircraft. In addition the airfield is designed to handle the complex logistics of the air force, and is one of the most advanced C-130 installations in Europe. Norway's main airport, Oslo Airport, Gardermoen is located at the air station.

The Air Force is considering moving its operations at Gardermoen to Rygge Air Station.

[edit] History

The Norwegian Army started using Gardermoen as a camp already in 1740, when it was called Fredericksfeldt. The first place flight took place in 1912, and by 1920 there were multiple hangars at the airport.

During the German invasion of Norway during World War II the German bombed the airport, but built it up with two 2000-meter runways during the war.

The military airport was founded on December 1, 1996, with new installations for 1,2 billion NOK. The airfield is built to easily expand cheaply and fast whenever needed. On October 8, 1998 the main airport serving Oslo was moved from Fornebu to Gardermoen. The new airport had among other facilities two runways.

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Airports of Norway
Primary Airports Alta | Bardufoss | Bergen | Bodø | Harstad/Narvik | Haugesund | Kirkenes | Kristiansand | Kristiansund | Lakselv | Molde | Oslo | Stavanger | Tromsø | Trondheim | Ålesund
Regional Airports Andenes | Brønnøysund | Båtsfjord | Berlevåg | Fagernes | Florø | Førde | Hammerfest | Hasvik | Honningsvåg | Leknes | Mehamn | Mo i Rana | Mosjøen | Namsos | Narvik | Røros | Rørvik | Røst | Sandane | Sandnessjøen | Sogndal | Stokmarknes | Svolvær | Sørkjosen | Vadsø | Vardø | Værøy | Ørsta/Volda
Overseas Territories Jan Mayen | Longyearbyen | Ny-Ålesund | Svea
Private Notodden | Sandefjord | Skien | Stord
Air Force Stations Andøya | Banak | Bardufoss | Bodø | Gardermoen | Rygge | Sola | Ørland
Closed Geilo | Oslo-Fornebu
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