New Norway-based airline Norse Atlantic will start flying 787s in spring 2022

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Norse Atlantic Airways Boeing 787.

Norse Atlantic Airways, a new Norway-based airline, has received an air operator’s certificate (AOC) from the Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority.

The airline, which was founded in March 2021 by former Norwegian Air executives, is set to operate its first transatlantic flights in spring 2022. Norse Atlantic Airways raised $165mn in IPO and targets low-cost long-haul market. The initial flights will depart from Oslo to select places in the US.

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At present, it owns a fleet of 15 ‘modern, fuel-efficient and more environmentally friendly’ Boeing 787 Dreamliners.

These will fly to destinations such as New York, Florida, London, Paris, Oslo, and more.

Norse CEO and founder Bjørn Tore Larsen said: “We would like to thank Norway’s Civil Aviation Authority for a constructive and professional process. We are now one important step closer to launching our attractive and affordable flights between Europe and the US in spring next year.”

Civil Aviation Authorities of Norway director general Lars E. de Lange Kobberstad added: “We’ve had a good and constructive dialogue with Norse throughout the process of issuing a Norwegian AOC. We wish them the best of luck and look forward to a continued fruitful relationship going forward.” airport-technology.com

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