Bandar Udara Gardermoen Oslo

bandar udara di Norwegia

Bandar Udara Oslo (bahasa Norwegia: Oslo Lufthavn; IATA: OSLICAO: ENGM), adalah bandar udara utama yang melayani kota Oslo, ibu kota dan kota terbesar di Norwegia. Oslo juga dilayani badnara bertarif rendah Bandara Torp Airport dan Bandara Rygge. Bandar Udara Oslo berperan sebagai hub utama bagi penerbangan domestik dan internasional untuk Norwegia, dan merupakan bandara terbesar kedua di negara Skandinavia. Menjadi hub bagi Scandinavian Airlines, basis operasi bagi Norwegian Air Shuttle, dan sebuah kota fokus bagi Widerøe, bandara ini terhubung dengan 30 destinasi domestik dan lebih dari 113 destinasi internasional.[3] Almost 23 million passengers traveled through the airport in 2013, making Oslo Airport the seventeenth-busiest airport in Europe. A vast majority of the passengers are domestic, as international airport it isn't of greater importance.

Bandar Udara Oslo, Gardermoen

Oslo lufthavn, Gardermoen
Informasi
JenisPublik
PengelolaOslo Lufthavn AS (bagian dari Avinor)
MelayaniOslo, Norwegia
LokasiGardermoen, Ullensaker
Maskapai penghubung
Ketinggian dpl208 mdpl
Koordinat60°12′10″N 011°05′02″E / 60.20278°N 11.08389°E / 60.20278; 11.08389 (Oslo Airport, Gardermoen)
Situs webwww.osl.no
Landasan pacu
Arah Panjang Permukaan
m kaki
01L/19R 3,600 11,811 Aspal/beton
01R/19L 2,950 9,678 Aspal/beton
Statistik (2013)
Penumpang22.956.540
Internasional12.471.895
Domestik10.484.645
Pergerakan pesawat234.524
Kargo (ton)100.024
Source:[1][2]

The airport is located 19 mil laut (35 km; 22 mi) northeast of Oslo, at Gardermoen in the municipality of Ullensaker, in Akershus county.[1] It has two parallel roughly north–south runways measuring 3.600 meter (11.811 ft) and 2.950 meter (9.678 ft) and 71 aircraft stands, of which 34 have jet bridges. The airport is connected to the city center by the high-speed railway Gardermoen Line served by mainline trains and Flytoget. The ground facilities are owned by Oslo Lufthavn AS, a subsidiary of the state-owned Avinor. Also at the premises is Gardermoen Air Station, operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force. An expansion with a new terminal building and a third pier is scheduled to open in 2017.[4] Oslo Airport is the largest and busiest of three major international airports located around Oslo. The others are Torp in the southwest and Rygge in the southeast.

Maskapai

Berjadwal tetap

Carter

Kargo

Pesawat kargo berikut terbang ke Bandara Oslo:

Pegasus Airlines memberikan pelayanan helikopter.

Referensi

  1. ^ a b "ENGM – Oslo" (PDF). AIP Norge/Norway. Avinor. 31 May 2012. AD 2 ENGM. Diakses tanggal 23 August 2012. 
  2. ^ Kesalahan pengutipan: Tag <ref> tidak sah; tidak ditemukan teks untuk ref bernama stats
  3. ^ "Flight timetables". Oslo Lufthavn. Diakses tanggal 16 April 2011. 
  4. ^ "Om prosjektet (Norwegian)". Oslo Lufthavn. Diakses tanggal 16 April 2011.