Namsos Airport
Namsos lufthavn
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Airport type | Civil | ||||||||||
Operator | Avinor | ||||||||||
Serves | Namsos | ||||||||||
Location | Høknesøra, Namsos, Norway | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 2 m / 8 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 64°28′20″N 011°34′43″E / 64.47222°N 11.57861°E / 64.47222; 11.57861 | ||||||||||
Website | avinor.no | ||||||||||
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Location in Norway Show map of NorwayOSY (Trøndelag) Show map of Trøndelag | |||||||||||
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Namsos Airport (Norwegian: Namsos lufthavn; IATA: OSY, ICAO: ENNM), referred locally as Høknesøra Airport, is a regional airport located along the Namsen river, just outside the town of NamsosinTrøndelag county, Norway. The airport is served with Dash 8 aircraft from Widerøeonpublic service obligation contracts with the Ministry of Transport and Communications. It had 25,684 passengers in 2011 and is owned and operated by Avinor. There has been one large disaster associated with the airport. In 1993, Widerøe Flight 744 hit ground in darkness during approach, causing six deaths out of 19 on board.[3]
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Widerøe | Mo i Rana,[4] Rørvik, Sandnessjøen,[4] Trondheim[5] |
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