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Coordinates: 68°2920N 016°4042E / 68.48889°N 16.67833°E / 68.48889; 16.67833
 

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Evenes Air Station
  • ICAO: ENEV
  • Summary
    Airport typeForward Air Station
    OperatorRoyal Norwegian Air Force
    ServesHarstad and Narvik, Norway
    LocationEvenes, Nordland, Norway
    Elevation AMSL26 m / 85 ft
    Coordinates68°29′20N 016°40′42E / 68.48889°N 16.67833°E / 68.48889; 16.67833
    Map
    EVE is located in Norway
    EVE

    EVE

    Runways
    Direction Length Surface
    m ft
    17/35 2,812 9,226 Asphalt

    Evenes Air Station is a military airbase of the Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF) located in the town of EvenesinEvenes Municipality, Nordland county, Norway.

    History[edit]

    The air station was initially opened in 1979 as a hub for Bodø Main Air Station, but became an independent entity in 1988. Operations at Evenes were reduced in 1993 and the station was taken out of full operational use.

    In 2012, the parliament decided to turn Evenes into a forward air base for Quick Reaction Alert.[1] The air station will have a capacity for stationing a QRA of 15 fighter aircraft, as well as handling exercises with allied aircraft. The air station is estimated to produce 1,600 aircraft movements per year once operative.

    From 1 January 2020, the new 133 Luftving was reestablished at Evenes.[2]

    The first F-35 squadron started operations from Evenes in September 2021.[3]

    U.S Marine Corps, Marine Fighter Attack Squadron VMFA-542 deployed to Evenes air station in February 2024. This was their first deployment with F-35B [1].

    Operations[edit]

    Evenes Air Stations is the main base for the Royal Norwegian Air Force in Northern Norway. [4] The Norwegian Defence Estates Agency was commissioned to ensure that sufficient construction (EBA) and infrastructure are in place by August 2022. Test operations together with the Armed Forces and the Air Force are expected to start at the same time. By the end of the first quarter of 2023, all EBA should be ready for the Armed Forces for full operation. What will be built on Evenes will cover the national needs of maritime patrol aircraft, as well as consist of offices and administrative facilities for the 333 Squadron.

    Additionally, adaptation of hangars and the construction of facilities for the F-35, new construction of office buildings, officers' quarters, crew quarters and a hospital, as well as security measures will be constructed. The largest construction assignment is the P-8 hangar with associated operational surfaces, which will be ready in 2021/22. Runway arresting gear has been installed for the new fighter jets.

    Evenes is the home base for the Royal Norwegian Air Force fleet of Boeing P-8 Poseidon, used for surveillance of the Barents Sea and the northern part of the Norwegian Sea. The first operational flights started in April 2023, and from 1.July 2023, the P8 Poseidon have taken over the responsibilities from their predecessor P3C Orion. [5]

    Evenes Air Station has integrated air defence with an air defence batalion with Nasams III as main weapon, and there is also base defense. [6] By 2025, it is planned that there will be up to 500 employees and 300 conscripts at Evenes.[7]

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Perry, Dominic (15 June 2012). "Norway orders F-35As after securing JSM integration support". Flightglobal. Archived from the original on 12 February 2013. Retrieved 20 February 2013.
  • ^ "Arkivert kopi". Archived from the original on 2020-03-26. Retrieved 2020-01-20.
  • ^ @Luftforsvaret (September 1, 2021). "For the first time eight F-35 aircrafts [sic] are operating from Evenes air base the next two weeks during Falcon Deploy 2021" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  • ^ "Nye Evenes flystasjon".
  • ^ "Forsvaret bekrefter: – P-8 begynner i april". 3 March 2023.
  • ^ "Evenes".
  • ^ "Arkivert kopi". Archived from the original on 2020-03-26. Retrieved 2020-01-20.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Evenes_Air_Station&oldid=1232213921"

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