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L5
  
LTR

Hubs
  
Tromsø Airport

Headquarters
  
Tromsø, Norway

Fleet size
  
24

LTR
  
LUFTTRANSPORT

Key people
  
Stig Næsh (CEO)

Founded
  
1971

Hub
  
Tromsø Airport, Langnes

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Parent company
  
Knut Axel Ugland Holding

Parent organizations
  
Bristow Norway, BRISTOW GROUP INC, Airlift AS

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Lufttransport is a Norwegian helicopter and fixed-wing airline that operates primarily air ambulance helicopters and planes for the Norwegian and Swedish governments. In addition the airline offers services including surveillance for the Norwegian Coast Guard, transport of ship pilots and scheduled air transport in the Norwegian territory of Svalbard.

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The airline operates 10 helicopters and 14 fixed-wing aircraft and has headquarters in Tromsø. In 2005 the company had a revenue of 300 million NOK.

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History

Lufttransport was started in 1955 and merged with Mørefly in 1995.

The company started operations on Svalbard in 1978, transporting crew from the new international airport at Longyearbyen to the mines at Svea and Ny-Ålesund. From 1994 the airline has operated Dornier Do-228 aircraft at Svalbard. Since 2002 the company has co-operated with the shipping pilot service in Bergen, flying pilots out to vessels at sea. In 2005 it also started flying scheduled routes from Bodø to Værøy.

In 2000 its owner CHC Helikopter Service, part of CHC Helicopter, sold Lufttransport to Norwegian Air Shuttle. In 2005 Norwegian sold Lufttransport and the Swedish Heliflyg to Norsk Helikopter. As part of a restructuring of its operations, Norsk Helikopter (now fully owned by Bristow Group) sold Lufttransport in its entirety to Knut Axel Ugland Holding in October 2008.

Ambulance

In Norway Lufttransport has Beech King Air B200 ambulance planes stationed at

  • 1 Kirkenes Airport, Høybuktmoen
  • 2 Alta Airport
  • 1 Bodø Airport
  • 1 Brønnøysund Airport, Brønnøy
  • 2 Oslo Airport, Gardermoen
  • 1 Tromsø Airport
  • 1 Ålesund Airport, Vigra
  • It also has helicopter bases at

  • Brønnøysund Hospital AW139
  • University Hospital of North Norway Tromsø AW139
  • Ålesund Hospital AW139
  • Svalbard

    The airline also has two Dornier Do-228 aircraft stationed at Svalbard Airport, Longyear that fly regular charter flights to Ny-Ålesund Airport, Hamnerabben and Svea Airport for the mining company Store Norske Spitsbergen Kulkompani and the company in charge of the research village of Ny Ålesund, Kings Bay. One of the Dornier aircraft also carries out surveillance for the Norwegian Coast Guard, primarily checking fishing boats in the Barents Sea. Lufttransport flies about 400 hours per year for the Coast Guard.

    Ship pilots

    In addition, two Agusta helicopters are used to transport ship pilots, based at Bergen Airport, Flesland. Ships exceeding 30 000 gross tonnes with petroleum products are required to have a pilot onboard while navigating into the petroleum refineries of Kårstø, Mongstad and Sture. In addition the company has a contract to fly crew to Teekay's ships in the North Sea

    Værøy

    Lufttransport flies the public service obligation between Bodø Airport and Værøy Heliport with two daily round trips (one trip on Saturdays and Sundays) with an Agusta Bell AB139.

    Fleet

    As of August 2014 the Lufttransport fleet includes:

  • 2 Dornier 228-200
  • 1 Dornier 228-200 Next Generation (NG)
  • 16 Beech King Air B200
  • 2 Agusta A109E Power
  • 2 Eurocopter SA365N3 Dauphin
  • 5 AgustaWestland AW139
  • References

    Lufttransport Wikipedia