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Full name | Norwegian Airline Pilots Association |
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Native name | Norsk Flygerforbund |
Founded | 1977 |
Members | 850 |
Affiliation | IFALPA |
Key people | Helge O. Anonsen, leader |
Office location | Drammensveien 43, N-0271 OSLO |
Country | Norway |
Website | http://www.flyger.no |
The Norwegian Airline Pilots Association (Norwegian : Norsk Flygerforbund, NF) is a trade union of civil airline pilots in Norway.
It was established as a merger in 1977. It has about 850 members, [1] and has its headquarters in Drammensveien at Skillebekk, Oslo. [2] It is a member body of the International Federation of Air Line Pilots' Associations, IFALPA. [1]
Civil airlines pilots in Norway have also been members of the Confederation of Vocational Unions due to dissatisfaction with the Norwegian Airline Pilots Association. [3] However, in 2016, the union affiliated to the Norwegian Confederation of Trade Unions. The following year, it absorbed the Norwegian Cockpit Union. [4]
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