Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA
OSE:NAS
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Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA
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Norwegian Air Shuttle ASA engages in the provision of aviation, other transport, and travel-related activities. The company is headquartered in Lysaker, Akershus. The company went IPO on 2003-12-18. The firm operates scheduled services with additional charter services. Its route portfolio stretches across Europe into North Africa and the Middle East, as well as long-haul routes to the United States and Southeast Asia. The firm has around 450 routes to more than 140 destinations on sale. The firm has approximately 260 undelivered aircraft on firm order. Its fleet combines various types of aircraft, including B788, A32Oneo, B737 Max 8, B738 and B738 S&LB, among others. The company is the parent company of the Norwegian Group and operates through subsidiaries, including Norwegian Air Shuttle Sweden AB, Call Norwegian AS, Arctic Aviation Assets Ltd and Norwegian Air UK Ltd, among others.
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