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This is a list of airports in Norway, grouped by type and sorted by location served. It currently contains only airports which have ICAO airport codes.
The airports are classified as "primary" (stamrute), and "regional" (regionale). The primary airports are served by jets from SAS and Norwegian, and several have international flights. The smaller regional airports have in many cases short runways and were built for STOL flights, such as the Bombardier Dash 8 planes used by Widerøe. The regional airports located north of Trondheim do not usually have flights to Oslo, but only to a primary airport, because of the limited range of the STOL planes. Because of the often slow road network in northern and western Norway, there is a need for air as regional transportation method.
Avinor operate the majority of public airports, of which 16 are primary, and 29 are secondary.[1] Torp and Rygge are the largest private airports.
Air travel is very important for domestic travel in Norway because of long distances and fairly slow rail and road transportation. Travel times by train or car is for example around 7 hours Oslo–Trondheim, and around 17 hours Oslo–Bodø.
Airports
The following is a list of all fixed-wing airports in Norway which have been designated an ICAO code or have been approved by the Civil Aviation Authority.[2][3] Heliports are only included if they have scheduled flights and are part of the regional aviation system. Passenger data (pax) is for 2013.[4] Includes runway lengths.[5]
References
- ^ Bråthen, Svein. Luftfartens rolle i regional samferdsel (PDF). Avinor. [27 July 2010].
- ^ Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority. Følgende flyplasser er godkjent av Luftfartstilsynet. 2005 [2 February 2009] (挪威語).
- ^ GEN 2.4 Location indicators (PDF). Avinor. [31 August 2012].
- ^ Passenger statistics from Avinor (xls). Avinor. [21 April 2014].
- ^ Strategiplan flyplasser (PDF). K. O. Sunde. [31 August 2012].