Avinor

Avinor AS
Company typeState owned
IndustryAirport operator
Founded1 July 1947 (as Luftfartsverket)
1 January 2003 (as Avinor)
HeadquartersOslo, Norway
Area served
Norway
Key people
Abraham Foss (CEO)
Ola Mørkved Rinnan (Chairman)
RevenueIncrease NOK 7,871 million (2010)
NOK 1745 million (2010)
Number of employees
2,400
ParentNorwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications
Websiteavinor.no/en/

Avinor AS is a state-owned limited company that operates most of the civil airports in Norway. The Norwegian state, via the Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications, controls 100 percent of the share capital. Avinor was created on 1 January 2003, by the privatization of the Norwegian Civil Aviation Administration known as Luftfartsverket. Its head office is in Bjørvika, Oslo, located on the seaside of Oslo Central Station.[1]

Avinor owns and operates 44 airports in Norway, fourteen in association with the Royal Norwegian Air Force, and is responsible for air traffic control services in Norway. In addition to the 44 airports, it operates three Area Control Centers: Bodø Air Traffic Control Center, Stavanger Air Traffic Control Center and Oslo ATCC.

As of 2010, the chief executive officer was Sverre Quale who has been in the job since 18 April 2006. He was previously the head of the Norwegian Accident Investigation Board. As of 2011, Sverre Quale has been employed as the CEO at Multiconsult. His replacement, Dag Falk-Petersen, was CEO of CHC Helicopters. In February 2021, Abraham Foss took on the role of CEO of the company. Avinor has about 3000 employees, including air traffic control, air navigation services, rescue, maintenance, administration and other airport operations personnel.

  1. ^ "Contact us Archived May 27, 2010, at the Wayback Machine." Avinor. Retrieved on 9 March 2010.

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