Air Norway : Air Norway, officially Air Norway as is a regional airline based at Ørland Main Air Station on Fosen in Norway. The airline wet leases Fairchild Metro aircraft from North Flying on its routes between Ørland-Oslo and Oslo-Aarborg.
The airline has seven weekly flights Ørland-Oslo and one weekly flight Oslo-Aalborg. The largest portion of passengers comes from the Royal Norwegian Air Force base at the airport.
Bergen Air Transport : Bergen Air Transport is an airline based at Bergen Airport, Flesland in Norway. The airline started seaplane charter flights in 1998 and now also operates scheduled flights to Notodden Airport with a Cessna 441 Conquest II aircraft.
CHC Helikopter Service : CHC Helikopter Service, previously just Helikopter Service is the Norwegian division of Canadian Helicopter Corporation. The airline was an independent company until 1999. It operates primarily to oil platforms on the Norwegian continental shelf in the North Sea, with crew change, infield shuttle and search and rescue operations. Though the global headquarters lay in Vancouver, Canada, the company has its main base at Stavanger Airport, Sola.
The company also operates out of the airports Bergen Airport, Flesland, Brønnøysund Airport, Brønnøy, Florø Airport and Kristiansund Airport, Kvernberget in addition to the oil installations Ekofisk and Statfjord. It also operates a public service obligation on the route Bodø-Værøy.
Classic Norway Air : Bergen Air Transport is an airline based at Bergen Airport, Flesland in Norway. The airline started seaplane charter flights in 1998 and now also operates scheduled flights to Notodden Airport with a Cessna 441 Conquest II aircraft.
Coast Air : Coast Air is a regional airline based in Avaldsnes, near Haugesund, Norway. It is Norway's fourth largest airline and operates domestic services within Norway and flies charters to the rest of Europe. Its main base is Haugesund Airport, Karmøy.
In addition to operations on the west coast, the airline has a public service obligation contracts with the Norwegian government, flying Oslo-Røros, and Oslo-Fagernes.
Fonnafly : Fonnafly is an airline based in Norway.
Kato Airline : Kato Airline is an airline based in Evenes, Norway. The airline, using the brand name Kato Air operates scheduled passenger and cargo services, as well as daily freight services for the National Mail company, northern Norway. Its main base is Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes.
The name is derived from the name of the founders Karl Johan Karlsen and Torlaug Karlsen, who are also husband and wife.
Lufttransport : Lufttransport is a Norwegian helicopter and fixed-wing airline that operates primarily air ambulance helicopter and plane for the Norwegian and Swedish governments. In addition the airline offers services including surveillance for the Norwegian Coast Guard, transport of ship pilots and scheduled air transport in the Norwegian territory of Svalbard.
The airline operates 10 helicopters and 14 fixed-wing aircraft and has headquarters in Tromsø. In 2005 the company had a revenue of 300 million NOK.
Norsk Helikopter : Norsk Helikopter is a Norwegian helicopter company that transports crew to oil installations in the North Sea. It has headquarters in Stavanger and has additional operations out of Bergen, Brønnøysund, Hammerfest and the oil platform Heidrun. The company operates a fleet of 12 helicopters and has 197 employees.
The company has contract for crew flights with Statoil, ExxonMobil, BP, Talisman Energy, TotalFinaElf, and ConocoPhillips. In addition it has one AWSAR (All Weather Search and Rescue) Eurocopter Super Puma helicopter stationed on the Statoil platform Heidrun.
Norsk Luftambulanse : Stiftelsen Norsk Luftambulanse (literally Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation) is a foundation that operates air ambulance helicopters and planes for the Norwegian government. The foundation has 800.000 members (exceeding one of six Norwegians). Operations are performed by the foundation's limited subsidiary Norsk Luftambulanse AS.
The foundation operates a total of 13 aircraft. It also owns the Swedish air ambulance company SOS Flygambulans, who operate Beech King Air 200 planes. The entire corporation has a revenue of 190 million NOK and has 60 employees.
Norwegian Air Shuttle : Norwegian Air Shuttle (OSE: NAS) is a Norwegian low-cost airline, with headquarters at Fornebu outside Oslo and its main base at Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. Norwegian Air Shuttle is also referred to as Norwegian, which is the company's commercial brand.[1] It operates low-cost flights in Scandinavia and in Europe.
The airline operates a fleet of 22 Boeing 737-300 aircraft. Its operational centres are in Oslo and Bergen and its technical center is at Stavanger Airport, Sola.
SAS Braathens / Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) : Scandinavian Airlines System or SAS is a multi-national airline for Denmark, Norway and Sweden, and the leading carrier in the Scandinavian countries, based in Stockholm, Sweden and owned by SAS AB. It is a founding member of the Star Alliance. It is also the founder of Air Greenland, Spanair, Thai Airways International and the former charter airline Scanair. SAS operates out of three primary hubs, Stockholm-Arlanda Airport, Copenhagen Airport and Oslo Airport, Gardermoen. In 2006 Scandinavian Airlines had 25 million passengers and the SAS Group had 38.6 million passengers.
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Vildanden : Vildanden is a regional airline flying from Skien Airport, Geiteryggen. It started flying on January 24, 2005, and now flies up to four times daily to Bergen Airport, Flesland with a 33-seater Saab 340 B wetleased from Avitrans. From February 26, 2007 the airline has leased an additional plane from Avitrans and offers daily flights to Molde and Stavanger. The airline will be the only local airline with direct flights to Molde. From March 18, 2007 the operations are expanded with 3 return flights a week to Stockholm-Skavsta.
Widerøe : Widerøes Flyveselskap ASA, branded simply as Widerøe, is the largest regional airline in the Nordic countries, having a turnover of NOK 1.8 billion and carrying 1.5 million passengers. Widerøes Flyveselskap ASA operates 29 Dash 8 aircraft to 35 destinations in Norway and 6 destinations abroad . The company has 1300 employees. The public service obligation services (PSO) on the short take-off and landing (STOL) network account for approximately half of Widerøe's operations. In recent years, the largest growth has been seen on the regional network in Southern Norway and to destinations abroad.
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