Port lotniczy Oslo-Gardermoen
Państwo | |||||
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Miejscowość | Gardermoen, Ullensaker | ||||
Typ | cywilne | ||||
Data otwarcia | 1998 | ||||
Kod IATA | OSL | ||||
Kod ICAO | ENGM | ||||
Strefa czasowa | UTC +1 | ||||
Wysokość | 208 m n.p.m. | ||||
Statystyki ruchu (2019[1]) | |||||
Liczba pasażerów | 28 592 619 | ||||
Cargo | 181 265 t | ||||
Liczba operacji | 254 659 | ||||
Drogi startowe | |||||
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Port lotniczy Oslo-Gardermoen (norw.: Oslo Lufthavn, Gardermoen, ang.: Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, kod IATA: OSL, kod ICAO: ENGM) – międzynarodowy port lotniczy położony w Gardermoen w gminie Ullensaker, 48 km na północ od Oslo.
Jest to rozbudowane lotnisko wojskowe z czasów II wojny światowej. Port lotniczy Oslo-Gardermoen stanowi najruchliwszy port lotniczy Norwegii. W 2010 obsłużył około 19 mln pasażerów[2].
Port lotniczy posiada dwie równoległe asfaltobetonowe drogi startowe: 01L/19R (o długości 3600 m) i 01R/19L (2950 m).
Linie lotnicze i połączenia
Czartery
Linia lotnicza | Kierunek |
---|---|
Aegean Airlines | Sezonowo: |
Air Europa | Sezonowo: |
Corendon Airlines | |
Freebird Airlines | |
Korean Air | Sezonowo: |
Novair |
|
Thomas Cook Airlines Scandinavia |
|
Thomson Airways | |
TUIfly Nordic |
Cargo
Linia lotnicza | Kierunek |
---|---|
AirBridgeCargo Airlines | |
Amapola Flyg | |
Asiana Cargo | |
TNT Airways | |
Cargolux |
|
DHL Aviation | |
Emirates SkyCargo | |
FedEx Express | |
Korean Air Cargo | |
Qatar Airways Cargo | |
Posten Norge (obsługiwane przez West Air Sweden) | |
UPS Airlines | |
VilleJet Cargo |
Przypisy
- ↑ https://avinor.no/en/corporate/airport/oslo/about-us/traffic_statistics/trafikkstatistikk
- ↑ Oslo lufthavn - Avinor, www.osl.no [dostęp 2017-11-26] (norw.).
- ↑ airBaltic expands Tallinn network in W18, Routesonline [dostęp 2019-08-04] (ang.).
- ↑ Ethiopian S17 operation changes as of 25NOV16 :: Routesonline, www.routesonline.com [dostęp 2017-11-26] (ang.).
- ↑ Iberia Express Estrenará Vuelos A Oslo Y Gotemburgo El Próximo Verano, www.teinteresa.es [dostęp 2017-11-26] (hiszp.).
- ↑ Ryanair Closes Oslo Rygge Base in W16 :: Routesonline, www.routesonline.com [dostęp 2017-11-26] (ang.).
- ↑ SAS adds new European routes in S17 :: Routesonline, www.routesonline.com [dostęp 2017-11-26] (ang.).
- ↑ Destinazioni - Aeroporto di Fiumicino - Adr.it - Aeroporti di Roma, www.adr.it [dostęp 2017-11-26] (wł.).
- ↑ http://www.wideroe.no/Nyhetsarkiv/Tidenes-storsatsning-p-direkteruter-til-Lofoten-og-Helgeland/FECB24C1-8926-4669-921E-CB6BD2B86293/1
- ↑ Wyborcza.pl, trojmiasto.wyborcza.pl [dostęp 2018-09-29] .
- ↑ Welcome to the world of opportunity! | Wizz Air, wizzair.com [dostęp 2019-08-04] (ang.).
- ↑ Preiskampf in Wien-Schwechat: Wizz Air hält an Expansion fest, vienna.at [dostęp 2019-08-04] .
- ↑ AirBridge Cargo makes Avinor Oslo Airport the Scandinavian hub for... - Oslo Lufthavn, www.mynewsdesk.com [dostęp 2017-11-26] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2017-10-27] (ang.).
- ↑ Cargolux launches cargo route at Avinor Oslo Airport - Oslo Lufthavn, www.mynewsdesk.com [dostęp 2017-11-26] [zarchiwizowane z adresu 2017-10-27] (ang.).
- ↑ Emirates SkyCargo - Pressroom, www.skycargo.com [dostęp 2017-11-26] .
Linki zewnętrzne
- Strona internetowa portu lotniczego Oslo-Gardermoen (ang. • norw.)
- Zdjęcie satelitarne OSL z Google Maps
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