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* Esbjerg Airport ( EBJ ), a small airport in the west of Jutland with regular flights to Aberdeen and Stavanger ( although primarily serving North Sea Oilrigs ).
* The IATA code for Stavanger Airport, Sola in Norway
SAS demanded preferential treatment, but Braathens SAFE threatened to flag out and the government gave them a concession that lasted until 1954, on condition they establish a technical base at Stavanger Airport, Sola.
The airline applied the following for domestic concessions and was granted the route from Oslo via Tønsberg Airport, Jarlsberg to Stavanger.
They were successful at obtaining permission to land their Oslo – Stavanger services at Kristiansand Airport, Kjevik and Farsund Airport, Lista.
Following the termination of Vestlandske Luftfartselskap in 1957 and the opening of Ålesund Airport, Vigra the following year, the concessions were reshuffled, and Braathens was granted a monopoly on services to Ålesund and between Trondheim and Bergen, while it and SAS would complete between Oslo and Stavanger, Kristiansand and Trondheim.
Busy Bee was contracted in 1984 to connect Farsund, Haugesund Airport, Karmøy, Bergen and Stavanger, as well as operate out of Sandefjord Airport, Torp.
Stavanger Airport is located here.
Stavanger Airport, Sola is Norway's oldest airport, and it was founded in 1937.
The local airport is called Skien Airport, Geiteryggen and serves domestic flights to Bergen and Stavanger as well as flights to Trondheim by the airline Vildanden.
The remaining services consist of services on primary airports in Northern Norway, and services from Sandefjord Airport, Torp to other primary airports, and some international services from Oslo / Gardermoen, Sandefjord / Torp, Kristiansand / Kjevik, Stavanger / Sola, Bergen / Flesland and Trondheim / Værnes.
From Bergen and Stavanger, Widerøe serves Aberdeen Airport and from Stavanger Newcastle Airport.
From 2010, Widerøe will take over the regional routes previously operated by SAS in Western Norway ; these connect Kristiansand and Kristiansund Airport, Kvernberget to Stavanger and Bergen, and Haugesund and Molde to Bergen.
Stavanger Airport, Sola (; ) is an international airport located in Sola, Norway, southwest of Stavanger.
Stavanger Airport has two passenger terminals, one for airplanes and one for helicopters.
The first helicopter service was Helikopter Service, later renamed CHC Helikopter Service, who started operations with 2 Sikorsky S-61Ns initially from a makeshift heliport at Stavanger Airport, Forus.
Also, Air France has operated routes to Stavanger, with Boeing 737s, to its hub at Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport.
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Stavanger and Sola
The plan was to provoke a German reaction by laying mines in Norwegian waters, and once Germany showed signs of taking action UK troops would occupy Narvik, Trondheim and Bergen and launch a raid on Stavanger to destroy Sola airfield.
The international airport of Stavanger is situated in Sola.
The distance to the nearest airport, Stavanger airport in Sola, is approximately 40 minutes by car.
Originally, the idea was to locate the Stavanger airport at Forus, but after the war the Royal Norwegian Air Force decided to use Sola temporarily until the new airport was built, and nothing ever became of Forus.
A branch to Sola has been considered to allow the trains to operate to Sola and Stavanger Airport, Sola.
The plan was to provoke a German reaction by laying mines in Norwegian waters, and once Germany showed signs of taking action UK troops would occupy Narvik, Trondheim and Bergen and launch a raid on Stavanger to destroy Sola airfield.
Hafrsfjord is a fjord or bay located in the municipalities of Stavanger and Sola in Norway.
** Individual companies were used to occupy key airfields in northern Denmark ( Ålborg ), near Stavanger ( Sola ), and Oslo ( Fornebu ).
* Scandinavian Airlines ( SAS ) and Norwegian Air Shuttle provide a shuttle service between the Norwegian airports of Oslo Airport, Gardermoen and Bergen Airport, Flesland ; Trondheim Airport, Værnes and Stavanger Airport, Sola with up to 30-minute headways.
Also located at Sola is Stavanger Airport, Sola and an aviation museum.
Near Sola, at Jåttå in Stavanger is NATOs Joint Warfare Center.
Additionally, supporting Fallschirmjäger ( paratroops ) were to capture other key locations such as airfields at Fornebu outside of Oslo and Sola outside of Stavanger.

Stavanger and is
It is one of eight universities in Norway, the other seven being the University of Oslo, the Norwegian University of Science and Technology in Trondheim, the University of Tromsø, the University of Stavanger, the University of Agder, the Norwegian University of Life Sciences in Ås and the University of Nordland in Bodø.
The sea reached what is today an elevation of 221 m in Oslo ( Aker ), 25 m in Stavanger, 5 m near Stad, 180 m in Trondheim, 50 m in Tromsø and 75 m in Kirkenes.
The southern Skagerrak and North Sea coast is the lowland south of the mountain range, from Stavanger in the west to the western reaches of the outer part of the Oslofjord in the east.
The land west of the mountains ( corresponding to Vestlandet north of Stavanger ) is more dominated by the mountain chain, as the mountains goes all the way to the coast, albeit gradually becoming lower towards the coast.
The coast is protected by a chain of skerries ( the Skjærgård ) arranged to parallel the coast and provide the beginning of a protected passage almost the entire 1, 600 km route from Stavanger to Nordkapp.
Sandwich and Somonauk are split by the LaSalle-DeKalb County Line, while the unincorporated community of Welland is split along the border of LaSalle and Lee ; and Millington, Stavanger, and Seneca are also split along the county lines.
Other churches dedicated to St Swithun can be found in Lincoln, Worcester and western Norway, where the cathedral in Stavanger is dedicated to him.
Stavanger (; ) is a city and municipality in Norway.
Although the fourth largest city, Stavanger is the third largest urban zone in Norway and the administrative centre of Rogaland county.
Today the oil industry is a key industry in the Stavanger region and the city is widely referred to as the Oil Capital of Norway .< ref >
The city of Stavanger, the fourth largest in Norway, is located only 25 kilometers from the site, and the parking facility of the Pulpit Rock is located about one hour from Stavanger by ferry and car.
The city of Sandnes is located about south of Stavanger, and these two cities have expanded so as to form a conurbation.
The landscape of the Sandnes and Stavanger region is quite flat.
From Stavanger and Sandnes it is approximately one hour by car to alpine and skiing resorts.
Around 30 % of the population is employed in Stavanger ( Q4 2004 ).
Sandnes is the home of professional poker player Annette Obrestad, who was born in Stavanger, just 9. 3 miles away.
The municipality is located south of Stavanger.

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