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  2. Gebr. Heinemann - Wikipedia

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    Gebr. Heinemann was founded in Hamburg, Germany, on November 1, 1879, by Heinrich Christian Carl Heinemann and his brother Carl Friedrich Eduard Heinemann. [2] The brothers began with duty- and tax-free wholesale trade in tobacco products and liquor. The focus was on supplying ship chandlers and shipping companies.

  3. List of airports in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Oslo Airport, Gardermoen is the busiest airport in Norway. Norway has 98 airports which are certified or have been designated an International Civil Aviation Organization airport code (ICAO code). [1] Forty-eight airports facilitate public flights, including one heliport, Værøy Heliport. [2]

  4. Category:International airports in Norway - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "International airports in Norway" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. ... Bergen Airport, Flesland; Bodø Airport; H ...

  5. Kristiansand Airport - Wikipedia

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    The baggage hall and duty-free shop will be expanded. [61] The terminal and control towers in 2013. Kristiansand Airport, Kjevik is situated on the grounds of the farm Kjevik at Tveit in Kristiansand, Norway. The asphalt runway physically measures 2,035 by 45 meters (6,677 by 148 ft) and is numbered 03/21. [1]

  6. Oslo Airport, Gardermoen - Wikipedia

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    In addition, most express buses from other parts of Norway stop at the airport. The local transport authority, Ruter, operates a number of services to Oslo Airport from nearby places. The airport is located 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) from European Route E16, and 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from the European Route E6 and connect to them as a four-lane ...

  7. Bergen Airport, Flesland - Wikipedia

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    The international arrival section was expanded with 450 square meters (4,800 sq ft) in 2005, followed by an extra story over part of the terminal, used as offices and allowed a doubling of the size of the duty-free. [7]: 27 Wanderlust announced Flesland as Europe's best and the world's sixth-best international airport in 2009. [26]

  8. Fagernes Airport, Leirin - Wikipedia

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    Fagernes was an international airport with a 1,800-square-metre (19,000 sq ft) terminal building which includes immigration and customs clearing facilities, a cafeteria, duty-free store and several car rentals. [9] Parking is free, and there was a shuttle service to Fagernes town center which coordinates with all scheduled services to Oslo. [10]

  9. Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes - Wikipedia

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    Evenes is rated as an airport of entry and some of the gates can be used for international flights. The control tower is located in the former terminal building. There are hangars for smaller airlines. [37] The terminal has a duty-free store [38] and two automated teller machines. [39]