List of defunct airlines of Norway

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This is a list of defunct airlines of Norway . [1] [2]


AirlineImage IATA ICAO Callsign Commenced
operations
Ceased
operations
Notes
A
A/S Aero 19201920
Aerotransport 19241946Operated Junkers F 13, Junkers G 24, Junkers W 33, Junkers Ju 52, Douglas DC-3 [3]
Agderfly AGDAGDERFLY19662004
Air Europe Scandinavia Air Europe 737-300 LN-NOS.jpg 19891991Established as Norway Airlines, and later named back to Norway Airlines. [4]
Air Executive Norway Air Executive F-27 at Basel 1978.jpg BS19721980Renamed to Busy Bee of Norway
Air Norway Oslo-lufthavn-air-norway-fairchild-metroliner.jpg M3NFANORTH FLYING20032017
Air Stord Flydap.jpg GOSORAIR STORD19901999Went bankrupt
Air Team 8WTTXAIR TEAM19782000Operated Cessna Caravan [5]
Air-X NAXSCANBIRD19871988 [6]
Airwing Beech A 100 LN-AWA IMG 1972 (33771411213).jpg NWGAIRWING20042023Fied for bankruptcy in 2023. [7]
Arctic Air 8AAKRARCTIC NORWAY19962003Went bankrupt
B
Bergen Air Transport (1961) BAT C-54 Skymaster Groves.jpg BAT19611977Operated Douglas C-54
Bergen Air Transport (1998) Bergen Air Transport Cessna Conquest.jpg BGTBERGEN AIR19982017
Bergen Aviation Bergen Aviation Caravelle.jpg 19861988
Bergens Aero 19341935Founded by Gidsken Jakobsen. Operated Loening C-2 [8]
Bjørumfly Faroe stamp 122 bjorum fly.jpg 19631966Acquired by Ski og Sjøfly. Operated Beech Queen Air, Cessna Skyhawk, Cessna 206, SIAI-Marchetti FN.333 Riviera [9]
BlueWay Offshore BWNBLUEHELI20092014Sold to Noordzee Helikopters Vlaanderen
Braathens Braathens 737-705 LN-TUD.jpg BUBRABRAATHENS19972004Renamed to SAS Braathens
Braathens Helikopter Aerospatiale AS-332 L Super Puma Braathens, GRQ Groningen (Eelde), Netherlands PP1364652027.jpg BEE COPTER19891993
Braathens S.A.F.E.
(Braathens South American & Far East Airtransport)
Braathens S.A.F.E. Douglas DC-6B Volpati.jpg BUBRA19461997Renamed to Braathens
Busy Bee Busy Bee Boeing 737.jpg BSBEEBUSYBEE19801992Reestablished as Norwegian Air Shuttle
Busy Bee Air Service 19661980Renamed/merged to Busy Bee of Norway
C
Classic Norway Air BGT20042010Operated BAe Jetstream 31 [10]
Coast Aero Center Coast Air Navajo Chieftain.jpg BXCSTCOAST CENTER19751988
Coast Air Coast Air ATR-42-300.jpg BXCSTCOAST CENTER19882008Founded on the remains of Coast Aero Center
Color Air Color Air 737-3Q8 G-COLB.jpg CLCLAPENNANT19981999Went bankrupt
Coronet Norge 19692001Operated Cessna Caravan [11]
D
Det Norske Luftfartselskap Sikorsky S-43 LN-DAG Valkyrien at Gressholmen.jpg 19331945
Det Norske Luftfartsrederi (DNL) Supermarine Channel Det Norske Luftfartsrederi.jpg 19181920
F
Feel Air 20092011Not launched
Fjellanger Widerøe 19702003Operated Rockwell Commander 690 [12]
Fjellfly Fjellfly Twin Pioneer.jpg 19541972Went bankrupt
Fjellfly Einar Andersen 19772006At the beginning operated seaplanes. Renamed to ScanAviation [13]
FlyNonstop Fly Nonstop Embraer-190.jpg J7DNMDENIM20132013
Flyr Flyr 737-800.png FSFOXGREENSTAR20212023
FlyTaxi Nord 20002015Merged into Viking Air Norway. Operated Piper Chieftain [14]
FlyViking VFFVKBALDER20172018
Fred. Olsen Airtransport Fred Olsen Airtransport Curtiss C-46 Commando Volpati-1.jpg FOFOFFREDOLSEN19461997
G
Giaevair 20152016Founded by Ola O.K Giæver. Renamed to FlyViking [15]
GuardAir Guardair Do-228-212 LN-BER.jpg FBJAPGUARD-AIR19922001Went bankrupt
H
Hamarfly HAM19941998Operated Beech King Air [16]
Hangar 5 Air Services HAX19991999Operated Cessna Caravan, Cessna Citation I [17]
Helikopter Services Helikopter Service Bell 212 at Groningen.jpg 19662000 [18]
HelikopterDrift 20072011Acquired by Helitrans [19]
Hesnes Air Cessna 560 Citation Encore, Hesnes Air JP6933883.jpg HSGSKY DOLPHIN19922018
K
Kato Airline Kato Air Do-228 LN-HTA.jpg 6SKATKATO-AIR19952008
Krohn Air 20102014
L
Lofotfly 19962000Renamed to FlyTaxi Nord. Operated Cessna Stationair seaplane [20]
Lotsberg & Skappel 19331934Owned by Helge Skappel, Leiv Brun, Ditlef Smith and Erik Engnæs. Operated de Havilland DH.60 Moth [21]
M
Mey-Air Mey-Air 737-2H5 LN-MTD.jpg MTMARITIME19701974Went bankrupt
Mørefly Morefly Cessna 441.jpg MOR19551995Founded by Elling Lande, Per Dalen and Kåre Stein Haram [22]
N
Nor Flyselskap 19621968Operated de Havilland Heron [23]
Nor-Fly Charter Nor-Fly Charter Convair 580.jpg 19711984Merged into Partnair
Nor-Wings 19701971Merged with Varangfly [24]
Nord-Norges Aero 19321934Founded and owned by Gidsken Jakobsen. Operated Junkers F 13 [25]
Nordic Air 19701973Acquired by and merged into Fred. Olsen Airtransport
Nordlandsfly 19711972Acquired by Varangfly [26]
Nordsjøfly 19771983
Norronafly 19541966Founded by Odvar Korsvoldwas. Operated Auster Autocrat, Piper Tripacer, Piper Super Cub, Finnmark 5A, Convair 240 [27]
Norsk Air Norsk Air Brasilia.jpg NCNIR19851990Acquired by Wideroe and rebranded as Wideroe Norsk Air
Norsk Flytjeneste Norsk Flytjeneste Beechcraft Super King Air.jpg 19721985Established as Vestfoldfly in 1961. Renamed to Norsk Air. Operated Beech King Air, Cessna Citation, Douglas DC-6 [28]
Norsk Forurensningskontroll Norsk Forurensningskontroll Twin Otter LN-FKA.jpg 19831986
Norsk Helikopter 19932009Renamed to Bristow Norway [29]
Norsk Lufttrafikk 1920s1920sOperated Savoia-Marchetti, LFG [30]
Norsk Lufttrafikk Erling Jensen 19351937Founded by Floor and Erling Jensen. Operated Security Airster S-1, Spartan Arrow, Stinson SM-1F [31]
Norske Luftruter 19281934Operated LFG V 130 [32]
Nortrans Agderfly 19821987Renamed to Agderfly. Operated Piper Aztec, Piper Navajo, Mitsubishi MU-2 [33]
Norving Norving LN-NVD.jpg RT19721993Went bankrupt
Norway Airlines Norway Airlines MD-83 SE-DHB.jpg JANOSNORSPEED19881992Went bankrupt
Norwegian Air Lines (DNL) Sikorsky S-43 LN-DAG at Gressholmen.jpg SKDNLSCANDINAVIAN19331951Merged with Swedish Intercontinental Airlines and Danish Air Lines to form Scandinavian Airlines
Norwegian Long Haul EI-LNF LAX (35030432576).jpg DYNLHRED NOSE20132021Parent company ceased long haul
Norwegian Overseas Airways 19711976Founded by Thor Tjøntveit [34]
O
Offshore Helicopters 19741980
P
Partnair Partnair CV-580 LN-PAA.jpg PDPARPARTNAIR19711989Went bankrupt following crash
Polarfly 19471948Merged with Widerøe's Flyveselskap AS [35]
* Polaris Air Transport  [ de ] LN-KLU CV-240 Metropolitan Polaris AT at LPL 04 JUL 68 (6794840073).jpg 19641969Operated Douglas DC-3, Convair 240 [36]
R
Rorosfly Cargo 19731975Operated Carvair [37]
S
Saga Norsk Flytjeneste 19711972Renamed to Troll-Air. Operated Douglas DC-6B [38]
SAS Braathens SAS Braathens 737-700 LN-RPJ.jpg BUCNOSCANOR20042007Renamed/merged to SAS Scandinavian Airlines Norge
SAS Commuter Fokker 50, SE-LFP, Scandinavian Commuter Eurolink.jpg SKSKSSCANDINAVIAN19882004Merged into SAS Group
SAS Norge SAS Norge.png SKCNOSCANOR20072009Merged with SAS Sweden, SAS Denmark and SAS International to form SAS Scandinavian Airlines
SAS Norlink Scandinavian Commuter F50 LN-RNE.jpg SK19902003Operated Fokker 50
Scancopter-Service 19561966Renamed to Helikopter Services [39]
Ski og Sjøfly 19641967Floatplane operator. Took over Bjørumfly. Operated Cessna Skyhawk, Cessna Skywagon, Piper Super Cub [40]
Sørfly 19461962
Stellar Airfreighter 19701977Operated Convair 440, Douglas DC-3, Fairchild FH-227 [41]
Svalbardfly 19751985Founded by Einar S. and Ingrid Pedersen. Operated Cessna Skywagon [42]
T
Teddy Air Teddy Air Saab 340 SE-LES at ENSO 1999.jpg ZJTEDTEDDYS19902004
Telemark Flyselskap 19471971Founded by Sigvard Nicolaisen. Operated Piper Cub [43]
Thor Solbergs Aviation 19611966Operated Cessna 140, Cessna 172, Cessna 180, Cessna 310, Noorduyn Norseman [44]
Thor Solbergs Flyveselskap 19381940Founded by Thor Solberg. Operated Aeronca K, Cessna Airmaster [45]
Trans Polar Trans Polar Boeing 720 Soderstrom.jpg 19701971
Trans Wing TWGTRANSWING CARGO19992006Operated Beech King Air, Cessna Caravan [46]
Troll-Air 19721972Established as Saga Norsk Flytjeneste. Operated Douglas DC-4, Douglas DC-6B [47]
U
Ugland Air Taxi UGG19911998Operated Beech Super King Air [48]
V
Varangfly 19601972Renamed to Norving [49]
Vest-Norges Flyveselskap 19351939Operated Cessna Airmaster, Security Airster S-1, Waco YKS-7 [50]
Vestfoldfly 19611972Founded by Øyvind Skaunfelt. Renamed to Norsk Flytjeneste [51]
Vestlandske Luftfartsselskap 19471957
Viking Air Norway 20152016Merged into FlyViking [52]
Vildanden Vildanden Saab 340.jpg 2Q20052011Went bankrupt
Vingtor Airways 19461948Operated Handley Page Halifax [53]
W
West Norway Airlines 19462018 [54]
Widerøe's Flyveselskap AS WFWIF19341948 [55]
Widerøe & Bjørneby 19331934Founded by Viggo Widerøe and Halvor Bjørneby. Merged with Lotsberg & Skappel to form Widerøe [56]
Widerøe Norsk Air 19911996Renamed from Norsk Air. Merged into Widerøe [57]
Widerøe's Flyveselskap & Polarfly 19481958 [58]

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Widerøes Flyveselskap AS, trading as Widerøe, is a Norwegian airline, and is the largest regional airline operating in the Nordic countries. The airline's fleet of 44 Bombardier Dash 8 aircraft, with three more on order, and 3 Embraer E190-E2 aircraft, serves over 40 domestic and international destinations. Widerøe has a turnover of 3.5 billion kr; carries 2.8 million annual passengers; has 3,500 employees and performs 450 take-offs and landings each day. Public service obligation services to regional airports make up slightly less than half of Widerøe's operations. The remaining services are to primary airports in Northern Norway, and services from Sandefjord Airport, Torp and Bergen Airport, Flesland to other primary airports, and some international services from Oslo/Gardermoen, Sandefjord/Torp, Kristiansand/Kjevik, Stavanger/Sola, Bergen/Flesland and Trondheim/Værnes.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Stavanger Airport</span> Airport in Rogaland county, Norway

Stavanger Airport, commonly just known as Sola, is an international airport located in Rogaland county, Norway. The airport is located 6 NM southwest of the centre of the city of Stavanger inside the neighboring municipality of Sola and it serves the Stavanger, Sola, Sandnes area as well as serves as a regional hub for southwest Norway. It is Norway's third-busiest airport, with both fixed-wing aircraft and helicopter traffic for the offshore North Sea oil installations. In addition, the Royal Norwegian Air Force operates Westland Sea King search and rescue helicopters from Sola Air Station.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Bergen Airport, Flesland</span> International airport serving Bergen, Norway

Bergen Airport, alternatively Bergen Flesland Airport or simply Flesland Airport, is an international airport located at Flesland in the city and municipality of Bergen, Vestland, Norway. Opened in 1955, it is the second-busiest airport in Norway, with 6,306,623 passenger operations in 2018. Flesland is operated by the state-owned Avinor. Until 1999, Flesland Air Station of the Norwegian Air Force was co-located at the airport.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Oslo Airport, Fornebu</span> Former airport that served Oslo, Norway (1939–1998)

Oslo Airport, Fornebu(IATA: FBU, ICAO: ENFB) was the primary international airport serving Oslo and Eastern Norway from 1 June 1939 to 7 October 1998. It was then replaced by Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, and the area has since been redeveloped. The airport was located at Fornebu in Bærum, 8 km (5.0 mi) from the city center. Fornebu had two runways, one 2,370 m (7,780 ft) 06/24 and one 1,800 m (5,900 ft) 01/19, and a capacity of 20 aircraft. In 1996, the airport had 170,823 aircraft movements and 10,072,054 passengers. The airport served as a hub for Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS), Braathens SAFE and Widerøe. In 1996, they and 21 other airlines served 28 international destinations. Due to limited terminal and runway capacity, intercontinental and charter airlines used Gardermoen. The Royal Norwegian Air Force retained offices at Fornebu.

Værøy Heliport is a heliport located at Tobbisodden on the island of Værøya in Værøy Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The heliport lies close to the village of Sørland, the municipal centre of the municipality. The airport, operated by the state-owned Avinor, consists of a single helipad and handled 9,420 passengers in 2014. Services are provided by Lufttransport using the AgustaWestland AW139 to the nearby mainland town of Bodø, based on a public service obligation contract.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Aviation in Norway</span>

Aviation has been a part of Norwegian society since the early twentieth century.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Florø Airport</span> Airport in Florelandet, Kinn

Florø Airport is a regional airport serving the town of Florø in Kinn Municipality, in the west central part of Vestland county, Norway. It is situated on the southern shore of the island of Florelandet, adjacent to the town center. Owned and operated by the state-owned Avinor, it features a 1,264-meter (4,147 ft) runway aligned 07/25. The airport had 201,686 passengers in 2014, making it the busiest regional airport in the country.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Hammerfest Airport</span> Airport in Hammerfest, Finnmark, Norway

Hammerfest Airport is a regional airport at Prærien just outside the town of Hammerfest in Hammerfest Municipality in Finnmark county, Norway. It is operated by the state-owned Avinor and handled 145,396 passengers in 2014, making it the third-busiest regional airport in the country. The airport has a 880-meter (2,890 ft) runway aligned 05/23. Services are provided by Widerøe using the Dash 8-100. Up to eight daily flights are provided to Tromsø and public service obligation flights are flown eastwards to other airports in Finnmark. The airport is the base for offshore helicopter services operated by Bristow Norway and CHC Helikopter Service. An estimated 40,000 people from Hammerfest Airport's catchment area annually use Alta Airport for flights to Oslo.

Norsk Air was a Norwegian airline based at Sandefjord Airport, Torp. At its height from the mid-1980s and onwards it operated scheduled flights to Stavanger, Bergen, Trondheim and Copenhagen, and for shorter periods also other Norwegian and international destinations. The airline had 156 employees and 150,000 annual passengers in 1989. The company was established as a sole proprietorship by Øyvind Skaunfelt as Vestfoldfly in 1961, after purchasing Thor Solberg's aviation school at Tønsberg Airport, Jarlsberg. In addition to an aviation college, the company operated various charter services using mostly Cessna aircraft. The company split into a flying school and an airline in 1972, with the latter taking the name Norsk Flytjeneste. Three 50-passenger Douglas DC-6 were subsequently bought and were among other places flown with aid charters to Bangladesh. Both the DC-6 and later charter flights with business jets proved unprofitable and were quickly terminated.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Røst Airport</span> Airport in Røst, Norway

Røst Airport is a regional airport serving Røst Municipality in Nordland county, Norway. The airport is located on the northern edge of the main island of Røstlandet, just north of the main village of Røstlandet. It is owned and operated by the state-owned Avinor, and the tower is remotely controlled from Bodø.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Brønnøysund Airport</span> Airport in Bronnoysund, Norway

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Det Norske Luftfartselskap A/S or DNL, trading internationally as Norwegian Air Lines, 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. It became one of the three founders of Scandinavian Airlines System (SAS) and became one of its three holding companies from 1951, with a 28% stake and listed on the Oslo Stock Exchange. DNL was renamed SAS Norge ASA in 1996 and was merged in 2001 to create the SAS Group.

Coast Aero Center A/S was a regional airline based Haugesund Airport, Karmøy in Karmøy, Norway. It had only small-plane operations and mechanical services until 1984, when it acquired concessions to operate at the new Stord Airport, Sørstokken, Geilo Airport, Dagali, and eventually from Haugesund to Aberdeen. It soon turned out that the company was not profitable and it filed for bankruptcy in 1988. The estate continued on as Coast Air.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">Viggo Widerøe</span>

Viggo Widerøe was a Norwegian aviator and entrepreneur. He founded Widerøe's Flyveselskap, Norway's third largest airline, in 1934. The airline is still in operation today.

Helge Sommerfelt Skappel was a Norwegian aviator, photographer and cartographer. He was among the early aviation company owners in Norway, and later became known as a photographer in Widerøe from 1934 to 1975, except for four years during World War II when he was imprisoned in concentration camps for resistance work. He pioneered the use of aerophotogrammetry in Norway.

<span class="mw-page-title-main">History of Widerøe</span>

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