Hamar Airport, Stafsberg

Hamar Airport, Stafsberg
Hamar flyplass, Stafsberg
IATA: HMRICAO: ENHA
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Hamar Municipality
Location Hamar, Norway
Elevation AMSL 713 ft / 217.3 m
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
15/33 2,840 866 Asphalt

Hamar Airport, Stafsberg (Norwegian: Hamar flyplass, Stafsberg) is located at Stafsberg, just north of the town of Hamar in Norway, and was opened on 17 November 1950. At that time the airport was located at the border point between the municipalities of Hamar, Furnes and Vang.[1] It had scheduled services by Braathens SAFE from 16 May 1956 to 1959 using de Havilland Herons. The route was a landing on the Oslo–Trondheim service. It was terminated because Braathens SAFE started using Fokker F27s, and these could not land at Stafsberg.[2]

The airport is located in an area with very stable climate and good flying conditions.

References

  1. ^ Brynjulv Gjerdåker (1998). Stiftstad og bygdeby: Hamars historie 1935–1991. Hamar. 
  2. ^ Tjomsland, Audun and Wilsberg, Kjell (1999). Braathens SAFE 50 år: Mot alle odds. Oslo. pp. 104–108. ISBN 82-990400-1-9. 

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