Global Information Lookup Global Information

Bardufoss Air Station information


Bardufoss Air Station
A flight line marshaler directs a C-141B during exercise Alloy Express, 1982.
  • IATA: BDU
  • ICAO: ENDU
Summary
Airport typeMilitary/Public
OperatorRoyal Air Force
Royal Norwegian Air Force
ServesLenvik, Sørreisa, Bardu & Målselv, Norway
LocationBardufoss
Elevation AMSL252 ft / 77 m
Coordinates69°03′22″N 018°32′25″E / 69.05611°N 18.54028°E / 69.05611; 18.54028
Websitewww.avinor.no/Norsk/Lufthavner/Bardufoss_lufthavn/
Map
Bardufoss is located in Norway
Bardufoss
Bardufoss
Location in Norway
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
10/28 2,443 8,015 Asphalt

Bardufoss Air Station (IATA: BDU, ICAO: ENDU) (Norwegian: Bardufoss flystasjon) is a military air station located at Bardufoss in Målselv Municipality in Troms county in Northern Norway. It is the location of the Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF) 139 Air Wing and two helicopter squadrons; the 337 Squadron operating Lynx MK 86 for the Norwegian Coast Guard and the 339 Squadron equipped with Bell 412SPs. It is also the base for the RNoAF Flight Training School. In addition, helicopter Squadron no. 334 is currently[when?] under establishment as it will be operating NH90 NFH helicopters. The delivery of the NH90 helicopters just started.[when?] 334 Squadron will only have its command post and maintenance facilities at Bardufoss, as the helicopters will be stationed on the new Fridtjof Nansen class frigates when they arrive.[1]

The air station is co-located on the same site as the commercial Bardufoss Airport. The airbase is also used by the civilian community: Norwegian Aviation College (NAC) is located at the airport, and there is also a flying club (Bardufoss Flyklubb) and a parachute jumping club. Norwegian Air Shuttle currently operates three daily flights with Boeing 737 aircraft from Bardufoss Airport to Oslo Airport, Gardermoen.

  1. ^ Hammer, Erlend, ed. (2014-12-08). "Bardufoss flystasjon". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 2018-08-15.

and 21 Related for: Bardufoss Air Station information

Request time (Page generated in 0.8306 seconds.)

Bardufoss Air Station

Last Update:

Bardufoss Air Station (IATA: BDU, ICAO: ENDU) (Norwegian: Bardufoss flystasjon) is a military air station located at Bardufoss in Målselv Municipality...

Word Count : 767

Bardufoss Airport

Last Update:

which is the civilian sector of the Royal Norwegian Air Force's (RNoAF) Bardufoss Air Station, is operated by the state-owned Avinor. It consists of...

Word Count : 2130

Bardufoss

Last Update:

inhabitants per square kilometre (2,200/sq mi). Bardufoss has a civilian and military airport, Bardufoss Air Station, suitable for landing bomber aircraft, fighter...

Word Count : 598

Royal Norwegian Air Force

Last Update:

Helicopter Wing (Maritim helikopterving), HQ at Bardufoss Air Station Bardufoss Air Station (Bardufoss flystasjon) 337 Squadron (337 skvadron), also known...

Word Count : 4109

Camp Viking

Last Update:

strategically located near the Norwegian Army's Skjold garrison, the Bardufoss Air Station (which is used by the Commando Helicopter Force), and a port in...

Word Count : 300

Airport

Last Update:

but with separate terminals, parking areas and hangars. Bardufoss Airport, Bardufoss Air Station in Norway and Pune Airport in India are examples of this...

Word Count : 9603

List of countries with overseas military bases

Last Update:

needed for strategic reasons. At one time, the establishment of coaling stations for naval ships was important. During the Cold War, the United States and...

Word Count : 2806

List of Royal Navy shore establishments

Last Update:

Helicopter Force Bovington Camp – Royal Marines Armoured Support Group Bardufoss Air Station – Commando Helicopter Force HMS Nelson, HMNB Portsmouth – Band of...

Word Count : 3653

Saab Safari

Last Update:

The Royal Norwegian Air Force purchased their Safaris in 1981. Today 16 of the aircraft are stationed at Bardufoss Air Station. A variant with a stretched...

Word Count : 918

Norwegian Armed Forces

Last Update:

Naval War Station near Tjeldsund 339 Special Operations Aviation Squadron (339 Skvadron) (339 SKV), at Rygge Air Station and Bardufoss Air Station, flying...

Word Count : 2993

AgustaWestland Apache

Last Update:

662 Squadron in September 2012. Three Apaches were deployed to Bardufoss Air Station in Norway in January 2019. The deployment, known as Exercise Clockwork...

Word Count : 6176

Norwegian campaign

Last Update:

the northern forces. Air cover was provided by two squadrons of carrier-transported fighters operating from Bardufoss Air Station, the re-equipped No....

Word Count : 15934

Allied Forces North Norway

Last Update:

Detachment from the 330th Helicopter Squadron with 2x Sea King Mk43 Bardufoss Air Station 139th Air Wing 337th Helicopter Squadron with 6x Lynx Mk.86 339th Helicopter...

Word Count : 1829

Troms

Last Update:

Troms, having the seat of the 6th army division, Bardufoss Air Station, helicopter wings and radar stations in the county. There are hospitals in Tromsø (university...

Word Count : 2830

Norwegian Aviation College

Last Update:

Norwegian Aviation College was a flying school with its base at Bardufoss Air Station in Norway. SAS's most experienced airline pilots/instructors participated...

Word Count : 497

Armorial of Norway

Last Update:

Banak Air Station Bardufoss Air Station Bardufoss Air Station Bodø Main Air Station Evenes Air Station Flesland Air Station Fornebu Air Station Station Group...

Word Count : 6257

Lakselv Airport

Last Update:

In 1945, the Air Force operated scheduled flights from Bardufoss Air Station via Banak to Kirkenes Airport, Høybuktmoen; at Bardufoss a corresponding...

Word Count : 2659

Ole Reistad

Last Update:

on Norway on 9 April 1940, Reistad was an air unit commander and led the operations from Bardufoss Air Station against the German forces. Shortly before...

Word Count : 300

Structure of the Norwegian Army

Last Update:

organized as follows: The Chief of the Army and the Army Staff are based in Bardufoss, Northern Norway. Chief of the Army Army Staff (Hærstaben) Brigade Nord...

Word Count : 472

Station Group Banak

Last Update:

the air force operated a service from Bardufoss Air Station via Banak to Kirkenes Airport, Høybuktmoen, with correspondence to Oslo at Bardufoss. The...

Word Count : 2876

Operation Catechism

Last Update:

Union. Tromsø Kaafjord Torneträsk Bardufoss Tirpitz was repeatedly attacked by British forces over several years. Royal Air Force (RAF) heavy bombers made...

Word Count : 6245

PDF Search Engine © AllGlobal.net