Norway Airlines
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Norway Airlines | ||
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IATA None |
ICAO NOS |
Callsign Unknown |
Founded | 1990 | |
Hubs | Oslo Airport | |
Focus cities | Stockholm | |
Fleet size | 3 | |
Destinations | 6 | |
Headquarters | Oslo, Norway | |
Key people | ||
Website: None |
Norway Airlines was a Norwegian airliner based in Oslo Norway. The airline was established in 1991, with its first route from Oslo airport Fornebu to London airport Gatwick. In 1992 the airline merged with the Swedish charter airline Transwede, until it bankrupt half a year later.
[edit] Destinations
Norway airlines served following destinations.
- Oslo airport Fornebu
- Stockholm airport Arlanda
- London airport Gatwick
- Faro airport
- Alicante airport El Altet
- Zürich airport Kloten
- Palma airport Son sant Juan
[edit] Aircraft fleet
Norway airlines had following arcrafts in its fleet.
- Boeing 737-300 (LN-NOR)
- Boeing 737-300 (LN-NOS)
- Douglas DC-9 (SE-DHB)
- Douglas DC-9 (SE-DHG)