Stord Airport, Sørstokken

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Stord Airport, Sørstokken
Stord lufthamn, Sørstokken
IATA: SRP - ICAO: ENSO
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Sunnhordland lufthavn A/S
Serves Leirvik
Elevation AMSL 160 ft (49 m)
Coordinates 59°47′34″N, 05°20′23″E
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
15/33 3,937 1,200 Asphalt

Stord Airport, Sørstokken (IATA: SRPICAO: ENSO) (Norwegian: Stord lufthamn, Sørstokken) is the airport serving the Sunnhordland district in Norway. It is located at Sørstokken on the south-west side of Stord island, 13km west of Leirvik, the administrative centre of Stord municipality. An extensive tunnel and bridge system, Trekantsambandet, connected Stord to the mainland and to Bømlo on April 30, 2001.

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[edit] History

The airport was opened in 1985, with a new terminal opened in 2001. It is owned and operated by Sunnhordland Lufthavn A/S, which is owned by Stord municipality (79%) and Hordaland county municipality.

Scheduled flights were initially to Oslo, served by a Beechcraft 200 Super King Air from Air Stord from December 1991 to December 1994. When Air Stord collapsed, the route was taken over by Teddy Air. Golden Air operated the Oslo-Stord connection using Saab 340 aircraft until 16 August 2004, when Coast Air took over.

[edit] Accidents

The airport has suffered two fatal accidents:

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[edit] References

Norwegian AIP

  1. ^ Preliminary NTSB report on the 1998 accident
  2. ^ Nine dead after plane crash at Stord Bergens Tidende October 12, 1998
  3. ^ Aviation-safety.net entry on 2006 crash