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Norwegian Air International
File:Norwegianairshuttlelogo2013.png
IATA ICAO Callsign
D8 IBK NORTRANS
Founded2014
Operating bases
Focus citiesOslo Airport, Gardermoen
Frequent-flyer programNorwegian Reward
Fleet size46
Parent companyNorwegian Air Shuttle
HeadquartersCollinstown House, Dublin Airport, Ireland
Key peopleBjørn Kjos
Websitewww.norwegian.com

Norwegian Air International is an Irish airline owned by Norwegian Air Shuttle, flying scheduled services within Europe and North America and registered at Dublin Airport.[1] The airline operates Boeing 737-800 aircraft with bases at London Gatwick (LGW) in the United Kingdom, Helsinki (HEL) in Finland, Barcelona El Prat (BCN), Las Palmas (LPA), Madrid (MAD), Tenerife South (TFS), Alicante (ALC), Málaga (AGP) and Palma de Mallorca (PMI) in Spain. as well as Rome Fiumicino (FCO) in Italy. Its registration within Ireland and outside Norway allows the company to take advantage of European Union airline freedoms and agreements.

History

In February 2014, Norwegian Air International, received its operating licence and AOC issued in Ireland in order to access future traffic rights to and from the European Union.[2][3] These flights are operated under the IBK ICAO code flying under D8 locator, using fleet registered to the airline. Norwegian Air Shuttle, Norwegian Air International and the newest AOC Norwegian Air UK share the same branding under the Norwegian Group.

Destinations

Fleet

As of 31 October 2016, the Norwegian Air International fleet consists of the following aircraft:[4]

Norwegian Air International Fleet
Aircraft In Service Orders Passengers
Y
Boeing 737-800 46 186/189

References

  1. ^ AIR OPERATOR CERTIFICATE HOLDERS
  2. ^ "Norwegian Long Haul". Air-Britain News. Air-Britain: 1607. September 2013. ISSN 0950-7442.
  3. ^ "Norwegian gains Irish AOC". Flightglobal.com.
  4. ^ "Latest Register and Monthly Changes". Irish Aviation Authority. 31 October 2016. Retrieved 2 November 2016.