Kirkenes Airport

Kirkenes Airport

Kirkenes lufthavn
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorAvinor
ServesKirkenes, Norway
LocationHøybuktmoen, Sør-Varanger, Finnmark
Elevation AMSL282 ft / 86 m
Coordinates69°43′30″N 029°53′16″E / 69.72500°N 29.88778°E / 69.72500; 29.88778
Websiteavinor.no
Map
KKN is located in Finnmark
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Location of the airport
Location of Finnmark in Norway
KKN is located in Norway
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KKN (Norway)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 2,115 6,939 Asphalt
Statistics (2013)
Passengers297,149
Aircraft movements8,643
Cargo (tonnes)367
Source: AIP[1] and Statistics[2] from Avinor

Kirkenes Airport (Norwegian: Kirkenes lufthavn; IATA: KKN, ICAO: ENKR) is an international airport located at Høybuktmoen, 15 kilometers (9 mi) west of the town of Kirkenes, in the municipality of Sør-Varanger, Finnmark county, Norway. Operated by the state-owned Avinor, the airport has a single 2,115-by-45-meter (6,939 by 148 ft) asphalt runway numbered 05-23. Scandinavian Airlines and Norwegian Air Shuttle operate Boeing 737-services to Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, in part generated by Høybuktmoen's function as a hub for Widerøe's regional services to other airports in eastern Finnmark. There are also summer charter flights to Central Europe to bring tourists to the Hurtigruten cruises. The airport had 297,149 passengers in 2013.

Høybuktmoen was built as a military air station by the Luftwaffe during World War II. Civilian services were introduced after the war, but abandoned in 1948. The airport reopened in 1963 with a new terminal and an extended runway. Originally the airport was served by Scandinavian Airlines System and Finnair, and from the 1970s also Widerøe and Norving. Since 1990, five airlines have attempted to provide services to Murmansk, Russia. Originally the airport had two runways, 1,600 and 1,200 meters (5,200 and 3,900 ft) long, respectively, but the smaller was closed in 1996 when the longer was extended. A new terminal building was put into use in 2006. Because of the terrain the runway's length cannot be exploited under some wind conditions, so there is a proposal to level some of the land.

  1. ^ "Airport information for ENKR" (PDF). Avinor. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  2. ^ "Traffic statistics from Avinor". Avinor. Archived from the original (xlsx) on 1 February 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2014. {{cite web}}: External link in |author-link= (help)

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