List of heliports in Norway

There are three main categories of heliports in Norway. Most land-based heliports are built in conjunction with or at hospitals. They are owned and operated by the respective hospital trust and are served by the Norwegian Air Ambulance. A second major group are offshore oil platforms and other installations related to the petroleum industry. These are owned and operated by the oil or gas field operator. The third-category are general-purpose heliports. These are often owned by helicopter operating companies.

CHC Helikopter Service Sikorsky S-92 landing on the helideck on Oseberg

Norwegian legislation requires that all heliports permanent heliports and helipads which have an average twelve or more weekly aircraft movements gave approval from the Civil Aviation Authority of Norway (CAA). Exceptions include offshore and ship-mounted helipads and those situated in Svalbard.[1] However, offshore helipads are required to meet a set of regulations.[2] The situation on Svalbard is made complicated due to the Svalbard Treaty. Norwegian authorities therefore do not require permits for construction of heliports and helipads on the archipelago.[3]

Norsk Luftambulanse Eurocopter EC135 at Tønsberg Hospital helipad
Spark+-operated Mil Mi-8 at Pyramiden Heliport on Svalbard

The most extensive part of the Norwegian helicopter transport are offshore commuting to oil platforms situated in the North Sea and the Norwegian Sea. These operate out of conventional airports, serving helidecks on board the offshore installations.[4] The only scheduled passenger services to a heliport operate between Bodø Airport and Værøy Heliport. Former heliports on Værøya and Røst provided such services between 1970 and 1986.[5]

The Norwegian Air Ambulance operates twelve medical helicopters out of eleven bases, with two based at Lørenskog Heliport, Ahus. All except three bases are situated on hospital grounds.[6] Thirty hospitals have a helicopter landing site within 100 meters (330 ft) of its emergency department, of which twenty-four have CAA approval. Sixteen hospitals lack a helipad.[7]

Heliports

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The list includes heliports approved by the CAA[8] and those with an International Civil Aviation Organization airport code (ICAO code).[9][10] It includes closed facilities with their former ICAO codes, but excludes any heliports located at conventional airports.

The list notes the heliports name; municipality or, in the case of Svalbard, the settlement; the county, sea or Svalbard; the type of heliport (general purpose, medical and offshore); and the owner of the facility.[11]

Heliports in Norway
Heliport ICAO Location County/Sea Type Owner
Aasta Hansteen ENUN Norwegian Sea Offshore Equinor
Ål Heliport, Medical Center ENAH Ål Buskerud Medical Vestre Viken Hospital Trust
Ålesund Heliport, Hospital ENAX Ålesund Møre og Romsdal Medical Møre og Romsdal Hospital Trust
Albuskjell A was ENXS Norwegian Sea Offshore ConocoPhillips
Albuskjell F was ENXF Norwegian Sea Offshore ConocoPhillips
Arendal Heliport, Hospital ENAR Arendal Agder Medical Sørlandet Hospital Trust
Åsgard A ENUA Norwegian Sea Offshore Statoil
Åsgard B ENUB Norwegian Sea Offshore Statoil
Åsgard C ENUC Norwegian Sea Offshore Statoil
Balder ENBE North Sea Offshore ExxonMobil
Barentsburg Heliport, Heerodden ENBA Barentsburg Svalbard General Arktikugol[12]
Bergen Heliport, Grønneviksøren ENBG Bergen Vestland Medical Bergen Hospital Trust
Bergen Heliport, Haukeland Hospital ENBX Bergen Vestland Medical Bergen Hospital Trust
Bergen Heliport, Nygårdstangen was ENBG Bergen Vestland Medical Hordaland County Municipality[13]
Bjørnøya Heliport ENBJ Bjørnøya Radio Svalbard General Norwegian Meteorological Institute[14]
Brage A ENQD North Sea Offshore Wintershall
Bykle Heliport, Hovden Bykle Agder General Fjellfly
Cod was ENXC North Sea Offshore ConocoPhillips
Drammen Heliport, Hospital ENDH Drammen Buskerud Medical Vestre Viken Hospital Trust
Dombås Heliport, Brunshaugen ENDB Dombås Innlandet Medical Norsk Luftambulanse
Draupner ENDP North Sea Offshore Statoil
Draugen ENDR Norwegian Sea Offshore Shell
Edda was ENXE North Sea Offshore Phillips Petroleum
Ekofisk A ENXA North Sea Offshore ConocoPhillips
Ekofisk H ENEK North Sea Offshore ConocoPhillips
Ekofisk K ENXK North Sea Offshore ConocoPhillips
Ekofisk L ENLE North Sea Offshore ConocoPhillips
Eldfisk A ENXL North Sea Offshore ConocoPhillips
Eldfisk B ENXB North Sea Offshore ConocoPhillips
Eldfisk S ENWS North Sea Offshore ConocoPhillips
Embla ENXM North Sea Offshore ConocoPhillips
Elverum Heliport, Innlandet Hospital ENEL Elverum Innlandet Medical Innlandet Hospital Trust
Fedje Heliport, Høgden ENFJ Fedje Vestland General Fedje Municipality
Førde Heliport, Central Hospital ENFD Førde Vestland Medical Førde Hospital Trust
Frigg was ENFR North Sea Offshore TotalEnergies
Frigg CDP1 was ENWQ North Sea Offshore TotalEnergies
Frigg DP2 was ENXQ North Sea Offshore TotalEnergies
Frøy was ENXY North Sea Offshore TotalEnergies
Grane ENXW North Sea Offshore Statoil
Gudrun ENWG North Sea Offshore Statoil
Gullfaks A ENGA North Sea Offshore Statoil
Gullfaks A SPM1 was ENQH North Sea Offshore Statoil
Gullfaks A SPM2 was ENQI North Sea Offshore Statoil
Gullfaks B ENQG North Sea Offshore Statoil
Gullfaks C ENGC North Sea Offshore Statoil
Gyda was ENXG North Sea Offshore Talisman Energy
Harstad Airport, Stangnes South ENHR Harstad Troms General Heli-Team
Harstad Heliport, Hospital ENHH Harstad Troms Medical University Hospital of North Norway
Haugesund Heliport, Haugesund Hospital ENHX Haugesund Rogaland Medical Fonna Hospital Trust
Heidrun ENHE Norwegian Sea Offshore Statoil
Heimdal ENHM North Sea Offshore Statoil
Hod A was EN?? Norwegian Sea Offshore BP
Hod B ENXH Norwegian Sea Offshore BP
Hønefoss Heliport, Ringerike Hospital ENRX Hønefoss Buskerud Medical Vestre Viken Hospital Trust
Hopen Heliport ENHO Hopen Radio Svalbard General Norwegian Meteorological Institute[15]
Huldra was ENQU North Sea Offshore Statoil
Isfjord Heliport ENIS Isfjord Radio Svalbard General Telenor[16]
Jotun A was ENXN North Sea Offshore ExxonMobil
Jotun B was ENXU North Sea Offshore ExxonMobil
Kinsarvik Heliport, Vetlemoen Kinsarvik Vestland General Ullensvang Municipality
Kristiansand Heliport, Hospital ENKH Kristiansand Agder Medical Sørlandet Hospital Trust
Kristiansund Heliport, Hospital ENKS Kristiansund Møre og Romsdal Medical Møre og Romsdal Hospital Trust
Kristin ENUK Norwegian Sea Offshore Statoil
Kvitebjørn ENQK North Sea Offshore Statoil
Lillehammer Heliport, Innlandet Hospital ENLH Lillehammer Innlandet Medical Innlandet Hospital Trust
Lørenskog Heliport, Ahus ENLX Lørenskog Akershus Medical Oslo University Hospital
Molde Heliport, Hospital ENMP Molde Møre og Romsdal Medical Møre og Romsdal Hospital Trust
Narvik Heliport, Djupvik ENND Narvik Nordland General Helitrans
Namsos Heliport, Hospital ENNH Namsos Trøndelag Medical Nord-Trøndelag Hospital Trust
Njord A ENNJ Norwegian Sea Offshore Statoil
Njord B ENNI Haugesund Rogaland Ashore Statoil
Norne A ENNE Norwegian Sea Offshore Statoil
Oseberg A ENOA North Sea Offshore Statoil
Oseberg C ENOC North Sea Offshore Statoil
Oseberg East ENQE North Sea Offshore Statoil
Oseberg South ENQO North Sea Offshore Statoil
Oslo Heliport, Rikshospitalet ENRH Oslo Oslo Medical Oslo University Hospital
Oslo Heliport, Ullevål ENUH Oslo Oslo Medical Oslo University Hospital
Petrojarl Knarr was ENQP North Sea Offshore BG Group
Petrojarl Varg was ENXP North Sea Offshore Talisman Energy
Pyramiden Heliport ENPY Pyramiden Svalbard General Arktikugol[17]
Ringhorne ENXO North Sea Offshore ExxonMobil
Sandnessjøen Heliport, Hospital ENSJ Sandnessjøen Nordland Medical Helgeland Hospital Trust
Skarv ENUS North Sea Offshore BP
Skien Heliport, Hospital ENTE Skien Telemark Medical Telemark Hospital Trust
Sleipner A ENSL North Sea Offshore Statoil
Sleipner B ENXZ North Sea Offshore Statoil
Snorre A ENSE North Sea Offshore Statoil
Snorre B ENQR North Sea Offshore Statoil
Statfjord A ENSF North Sea Offshore Statoil
Statfjord B ENFB North Sea Offshore Statoil
Statfjord C ENQS North Sea Offshore Statoil
Stavanger Heliport, Forus was ENFO Solakrossen Rogaland General Helikopter Service
Stavanger Heliport, University Hospital ENSX Stavanger Rogaland Medical Norsk Luftambulanse
Suldal Heliport, Sand ENSC Sand Rogaland General Fonnafly
Stryn Heliport, Langeset ENLG Stryn Vestland General Helikopter Utleie
Tambar ENXR North Sea Offshore BP
Tønsberg Heliport, Hospital ENTH Tønsberg Vestfold Medical Vestfold Hospital Trust
Troll A ENQA North Sea Offshore Statoil
Troll B ENQB North Sea Offshore Statoil
Troll C ENQC North Sea Offshore Statoil
Tromsø Heliport, University Hospital ENTU Tromsø Troms Medical University Hospital of North Norway
Trondheim Heliport, Rosten ENRT Trondheim Trøndelag Medical Norsk Luftambulanse
Røst Heliport was ENRS Røstlandet Nordland General Røst Municipality[5]
Trondheim Heliport, St Olav's Hospital ENTR Trondheim Trøndelag Medical St. Olav's Hospital Trust
Ula ENLA North Sea Offshore BP
Værøy Heloport, Tobbisodden ENVR Værøya Nordland General Avinor[18]
Værøy Heliport, Hanna Bakken-jordet Værøya Nordland General Værøy Municipality[5]
Valemon ENQW North Sea Offshore Statoil
Valhall A was ENVH North Sea Offshore BP
Valhall Flank North ENXI North Sea Offshore BP
Valhall Flank South ENXJ North Sea Offshore BP
Valhall PH ENWV North Sea Offshore BP
Varg was ENXV North Sea Offshore Talisman Energy
Veslefrikk A ENQF North Sea Offshore Statoil
Veslefrikk B was ENVF North Sea Offshore Statoil
Visund A ENQV North Sea Offshore Statoil
Verdal Heliport, Slottelid ENVS Verdalsøra Trøndelag General Midtnorsk Helikopterservice

Heliports suffixed have been closed.

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