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A helicopter flying between an offshore oil platform and mainland Norway crashed into the North Sea, killing one person and injuring five others, two of them seriously, authorities said Thursday.
The 13-inch and 15-inch MacBook Pros (2016–19) were criticized for its keyboard's unreliability, and the USB-C-only port configuration. The Touch Bar MacBook Pro was released in October 2016. It was the thinnest MacBook Pro ever made, replaced all ports with four Thunderbolt 3 (USB-C) ports, gained a thinner "Butterfly" keyboard, and replaced ...
Norwegian Air Lines: 35: 6 September 1948: Førdesveten, Sund Municipality: Consolidated PBY Catalina: Royal Norwegian Air Force: 13: 2 October 1948: Hommelvik, Malvik Municipality: Short Sandringham: Norwegian Air Lines: 19: 20 November 1949: Hurum Municipality: Douglas C-47 Skytrain: Aero Holland: 34: 15 May 1950: Harstad Municipality: Short ...
Norwegian Air International operated in conjunction with parent company Norwegian Air Shuttle and its integrated subsidiaries, together forming Norwegian Group. The airline's operating bases were in countries outside of Norway and Sweden as part of Norwegian Group's collective route network, with the airline having bases in Denmark, Finland, Ireland, Spain, the United Kingdom, and the United ...
OSLO (Reuters) -Norwegian Air has sacked Chief Executive Jacob Schram who led the budget carrier through restructuring and said it was promoting Chief Financial Officer Geir Karlsen to the top job ...
subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle (Ceased operations 2021) [3] DH NAN Norwegian Air Norway: NORSHIP Norway subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle (transferred sole aircraft back to Norwegian Air Shuttle AOC in 2023) [4] D8 NSZ Norwegian Air Sweden: REDNOSE Sweden subsidiary of Norwegian Air Shuttle TFN Norwegian Aviation College: SPIRIT Norway XNT
The flight from Bardufoss Airport was hijacked mid-air by a Bosnian living in Norway. All women, children and seniors of the 122 passengers were let off on the scheduled stopover at Bodø Airport. The hijacker demanded that Norwegian authorities help to stop the humanitarian suffering in his country caused by the Bosnian War. Some of his ...
It was equipped with two Rolls-Royce Spey Jr. 555-15 engines. [2] Braathens SAFE was the launch customer of the F28 and Sverre Sigurdsson was the first F28 to fly in revenue service, in early 1969. By 1972 Braathens had six such aircraft in its fleet. The airline had seen some operational difficulties as an early operator of the aircraft type. [3]