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  2. 112 (emergency telephone number) - Wikipedia

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    112 (emergency telephone number) 112 is a common emergency telephone number that can be dialed free of charge from most mobile telephones and, in some countries, fixed telephones in order to reach emergency services (ambulance, fire and rescue, police). 112 is a part of the GSM standard and all GSM-compatible telephone handsets are able to dial ...

  3. List of airlines of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Airline Image IATA ICAO Callsign Hub airport(s) Commenced operations Notes Bristow Norway: BHL: BRISTOW: Bergen-Flesland, Brønnøysund-Brønnøy, Hammerfest, Stavanger-Sola: 1993 CHC Helikopter Service

  4. Norwegian Air Shuttle - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA, trading as Norwegian, is a Norwegian low-cost airline and Scandinavia's second-largest airline, behind Scandinavian Airlines.It is the fourth largest low-cost carrier in Europe behind Wizz Air, easyJet and Ryanair, the largest airline in Norway, and the ninth-largest airline in Europe in terms of passenger numbers. [3]

  5. List of emergency telephone numbers - Wikipedia

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    911 redirects to 112 on telephones located at Lajes Air Station. Romania: 112: 911 redirects to 112 Russia: 102 or 112: 103 or 112: 101 or 112: Gas emergency – 104; 112 came into effect (for any emergency) in 2013 San Marino: 113: 118: 115 Serbia: 192 or 112: 194: 193: Civil protection – 1985; 112 redirects to 192. It is possible to dial ...

  6. Norway Airlines - Wikipedia

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    The airline was by September again in need of new capital. The contracts with Britannia ended on 1 November. While there was a high demand for 737-300 aircraft, aviation regulations hindered Norway Airlines from wet leaseing the aircraft (with full crew) and limited them to dry leaseing (without crew), which jeopardized the jobs of 86 employees. [10]

  7. Norwegian Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Oslo, Norway. Key people. Bernt Balchen (CEO) Det Norske Luftfartselskap A/S (literally "The Norwegian Aviation Company") or DNL, trading internationally as Norwegian Air Lines, [1] was an airline and flag carrier of Norway. Founded in 1927, it operated domestic and international routes from 1935 to 1941 and from 1946 to 1951.

  8. Emergency telephone number - Wikipedia

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    112. 911. 112 and 911. Other number, no redirection or redirection for mobile phones only. An emergency telephone number is a number that allows a caller to contact local emergency services for assistance. The emergency number differs from country to country; it is typically a three-digit number so that it can be easily remembered and dialed ...

  9. Telephone numbers in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Telephone numbers in Norway have the country code "+47" and up to the first 2 digits of the phone number will indicate its geographic area. Emergency services are 3 digits long and start with the number "1". Mobile numbers vary in length, either 8 digits or 12 digits. Telephone numbers in Norway.