Svea Airport

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Svea Airport
Svea lufthavn
IATA: - ICAO: ENSA
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Store Norske
Serves Sveagruva
Elevation AMSL ft (29 m)
Coordinates 77°54′00″N, 16°41′00″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
gravel

Svea Airport (ICAO: ENSA) (Norwegian: Svea lufthavn), is an airport that services the mining community of Sveagruva on the Norwegian overseas territory of Svalbard. The airport is owned, operated and used by the mining company Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani to transport personnel to Svalbard Airport, Longyear at Longyearbyen. The personnel work in Svea, but live in Longyearbyen, staying in dormitories during the working weeks.

Services are provided by the airline Lufttransport with a Dornier 228 seating 19. They fly about 25 times per week.

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Overseas Territories Jan Mayen | Longyearbyen | Ny-Ålesund | Svea
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