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Bodø Main Air Station

Bodø Air Station
Two F-16 at Bodø Main Air Station.jpg
Two F-16 fighters taking off from Bodø in 1982
Summary
Airport type Joint (military and civil)
Operator Royal Norwegian Air Force
Serves Bodø
Elevation AMSL 13 m / 42 ft
Coordinates 67°16′09″N 14°21′55″E / 67.26917°N 14.36528°E / 67.26917; 14.36528
Website Official site
Map
Bodø is located in Norway
Bodø
Bodø
Location in Norway
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
07–25 3,394 11,136 Concrete

Bodø Air Station (IATA: BOOICAO: ENBO; Norwegian: Bodø hovedflystasjon) is a military airbase of the Royal Norwegian Air Force (RNoAF) located at Bodø, Norway. It is home to the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcons of the 331 and 332 Squadrons and a detachment of Westland Sea King search and rescue (SAR) helicopters of the 330 Squadron. Air defense is provided using NASAMS and RBS 70, with the battalion based at Bodin. About 1,000 employees work at the air station, of which 450 are conscripts. Operations at the air station are organized as the 132nd Air Wing, which includes the Norwegian Joint Headquarters at Reitan and a detachment of Sea Kings at Station Group Banak. Bodø serves as the main air station for Northern Norway and shares its 3,394-meter (11,135 ft) runway with Bodø Airport.

The first airfield was a simple wooden runway built in May 1940 by Allied forces during the Norwegian Campaign of World War II. The airfield was quickly bombed by the Luftwaffe, who chose to build a new airport in the same location. It remained in German use until 1945, when it was taken over by the RNoAF. Upgrading to North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) standards started in 1950, and fighters have been stationed at Bodø since 1955. Aircraft previously stationed are the F-84 Thunderjet, the F-86 Sabre and the F-104 Starfighter. The air station will be closed with the delivery of the F-35 Lightning II, and only the SAR detachment will remain.


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