Air Norway
Norwegian Air Shuttle AS is a low-fare, point-to-point airline, registered on the Oslo Stock Exchange, employing approx. 1200 people. In September 2002 Norwegian launched a program of low-cost domestic flights between Oslo and Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim and Tromso using a fleet of Boeing 737 aircraft. On April 5th, 2003 the company initiated low-cost flights to destinations in Spain and Portugal. During the summer of 2003, the network was expanded with flights to the Norwegian cities Alta, Harstad/Narvik, BodØ og Aalesund, and international routes to London and Stockholm. Today Norwegian operates a total of 130 routes Ò 11 domestic and 119 international. Norwegian has 24 aircraft of Boeing 737-300 with 148 seats.
The company has operated routes between destinations in western Norway on behalf of Braathens since 1993 using Fokker 50s. This operation was terminated March 31st, 2003. In April 2003 Norwegian started flying regional routes in the north of Norway, also using Fokker 50s. However, since our strategy is to focus on low-cost flights using Boeing 737 aircraft, the Fokker 50 operation was terminated December 31st, 2003.
In 2006 Norwegian Air Shuttle AS transported 5.1 million passengers. The companyÌs headquarters are located at Fornebu, outside Oslo.
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