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Widerøe

Widerøe is a Norwegian regional airline founded in 1934 by Viggo Widerøe. It is one of Norway's oldest airlines and specializes in domestic scheduled services, particularly to smaller airports and remote coastal communities. The company is headquartered in Bodø, Norway, and operates an extensive network across the country, linking regional towns with larger cities and with Oslo and other hubs.

Fleet and operations: Widerøe's fleet is tailored for short takeoff and landing operations and for serving

Network and role: Widerøe serves dozens of destinations across Norway, with a focus on regional connectivity

Overall, Widerøe functions as a cornerstone of Norway's domestic aviation, complementing other carriers by providing access

airports
with
short
or
unpaved
runways.
The
mainline
fleet
consists
of
De
Havilland
Canada
Dash
8
turboprops
(Dash
8-100,
-200,
-300,
and
-400
variants).
For
access
to
truly
remote
airstrips,
Widerøe
operates
De
Havilland
Canada
DHC-6
Twin
Otter
aircraft,
enabling
service
to
many
island
and
coastal
airfields.
that
links
communities
not
typically
served
by
larger
carriers.
The
airline
is
recognized
for
its
role
in
developing
Norway's
domestic
air
network
and
for
operating
routes
that
support
tourism,
business,
and
public
services
in
northern
and
coastal
regions.
to
smaller
communities
and
enabling
travel
to
parts
of
the
country
that
rely
on
air
connections
for
mobility.