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  2. List of airports in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Forty-eight airports facilitate public flights, including one heliport, Værøy Heliport. [2] Forty-five of these are owned by the government through its airport operator, Avinor. Scheduled airports are grouped into primary airports, which are sufficiently large to serve jetliners, and regional airports, which can only handle regional aircraft. [3]

  3. Tromsø Airport - Wikipedia

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    Braathens SAFE and Aeroflot introduced flights to Murmansk Airport in Russia from 1993, [10] and same year SAS started flights to London. [10] The domestic aviation market was deregulated on 1 April 1994. This led Braathens to establish two direct flights per day to Oslo, for the first time competing with SAS on the same route out of Tromsø.

  4. Scandinavian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A privately preserved Douglas DC-3 wearing SAS' late 1940s-style markings. The airline was founded on 1 August 1946, when Svensk Interkontinental Lufttrafik AB (an airline owned by the Swedish Wallenberg family), Det Danske Luftfartselskab A/S, and Det Norske Luftfartselskap AS (the flag carriers of Denmark and Norway) formed a partnership to handle the combined air traffic of the three ...

  5. SAS Commuter - Wikipedia

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    SAS Commuter, also branded as Scandinavian Commuter, was a regional airline which operated in Denmark, Norway and Sweden.A sister company of Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), it operated various regional services on behalf of the Scandinavian flag carrier.

  6. Widerøe - Wikipedia

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    After the liberation of Norway in 1945, there was still a flight ban, and the employees at Bogstad were hired by the Royal Norwegian Air Force at Oslo Airport, Fornebu. The company received permission to fly from 2 February 1946. In 1947, Forenede Industrier bought the majority of the company. Viggo Widerøe was again hired as managing director ...

  7. Troms - Wikipedia

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    Until 1919, the county was formerly known as Tromsø amt.On 1 July 2006, the Northern Sami name for the county, Romsa, was granted official status along with Troms. [6]The county (and the city of Tromsø) is named after the island Tromsøya on which it is located (Old Norse Trums).

  8. List of Aeroflot destinations - Wikipedia

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    United States: Anchorage: Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport: Terminated [17] Chicago: O'Hare International Airport: Terminated [10] Los Angeles: Los Angeles International Airport: Terminated [107] Miami: Miami International Airport: Terminated [107] New York City: John F. Kennedy International Airport: Terminated [107] San Francisco ...

  9. Tromsø Region - Wikipedia

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    Tromsø Region is a region in Troms county, Norway.It is centered on the city of Tromsø and consists of two municipalities: Tromsø Municipality (population: 76,974) [1] and Karlsøy Municipality (population: 2,200).