Civil Aviation Authority of Norway
Appearance
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Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority (
Norwegian Ministry of Transport and Communications. Its head office is located in Bodø and it has an office in Oslo.[1] Among its responsibilities is maintaining the Norwegian Civil Aircraft Register
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Formerly it was part of the Norwegian Civil Aviation Administration or the Civil Aviation Administration/Norway (NCAA),[2] Luftfartsverket, but this was split into an inspectorate and an airport and air traffic management operator, Avinor.
Lawsuits
A verdict at
)References
- ^ "Kontakt oss." Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority. Retrieved on 30 December 2013. "Besøksadresse Sjøgata 45-47 8006 BODØ" and "Besøksadresse Oslo Rådhusgata 1-3 0104 Oslo"
- ^ Accident Investigation Board Norway (2 November 1999). "Report on the Accident to Vnukovo Airline's Tupolev Tu-154M RA 85621 Near Svalbard Airport Longyear, Norway on 29 August 1996". Archived from the original on 3 March 2016. Retrieved 26 August 2010. () - Cited page: p. 4 (5/121)
- ^ From the Cabinet of Norway's website: "Kritikkverdige forhold i Ocas-saken"
- ^ Dagens Næringsliv, 2011-04-16, p.10
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