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  2. Norwegian Air Lines - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. 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]

  4. List of defunct airlines of Norway - Wikipedia

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    Norwegian Air Lines (DNL) SK: DNL: SCANDINAVIAN: 1933: 1951: Merged with Swedish Intercontinental Airlines and Danish Air Lines to form Scandinavian Airlines: Norwegian Air Norway: DH NAN NORSHIP 2013 2023 Reintegrated into Norwegian Air Shuttle: Norwegian Long Haul: DY: NLH: RED NOSE: 2013: 2021: Parent company ceased long haul Norwegian ...

  5. List of Norwegian Air Shuttle destinations - Wikipedia

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    The list includes destinations collectively served by Norwegian Air Shuttle, its active integrated subsidiary Norwegian Air Sweden, as well as its defunct subsidiaries Norwegian Air Argentina, Norwegian Air International, Norwegian Air UK, and Norwegian Long Haul over the airline group's history. The list excludes airports only operated to by ...

  6. Bjørn Kjos - Wikipedia

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    In 1986, Bjørn and his brother Tore started Read-gruppen, that worked with seismology in the North Sea for the oil industry. In 1993, following the bankruptcy of the airline Busy Bee, Kjos and several employees started Norwegian Air Shuttle, that used the newly available Fokker 50 aircraft to fly regional routes in Western Norway for Braathens SAFE, routes which had previously been served by ...

  7. Norwegian Air International - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  8. Norway Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Norway Airlines A/S was a Norwegian airline which operated between 1988 and 1992. Focusing on charter , the airline operated two Boeing 737-300 aircraft from 1988 to 1992, after which it operated two McDonnell Douglas MD-80 aircraft, one MD-83 and one MD-87.

  9. 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