Lista Air Station Lista flystasjon |
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Airport type | Joint (military and civilian) | ||||||||||||||
Owner | Royal Norwegian Air Force | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Farsund, Norway | ||||||||||||||
Location | Lista, Farsund | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 9 m / 29 ft | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 58°06′01″N 006°37′30″E / 58.10028°N 6.62500°ECoordinates: 58°06′01″N 006°37′30″E / 58.10028°N 6.62500°E | ||||||||||||||
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Lista Air Station (Norwegian: Lista flystasjon, IATA: FAN, ICAO: ENLI) was a military airbase situated on the Lista peninsula in Farsund, Norway. It features a 2,990-meter (9,810 ft) concretd runway aligned 14/32, and a 1,521-meter (4,990 ft) runway aligned 09/21. The facility was shared with Farsund Airport, Lista, which remains in operation.
The airbase was built by Luftwaffe between 1941 and 1944, during the German occupation of Norway. Throughout the Second World War it was predominantly used for fighter aircraft and served as part of the Atlantic Wall. Most of the buildings at the station date from this period. It was taken over by the Royal Norwegian Air Force in 1946. It was at first closed and then reopened, originally serving a weapon-technical school and a shooting and bombing school. The latter utilized the shooting area at Marka.
Lista received North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) funding for a runway extension, which was built between 1955 and 1959. Lista was designated a reserve airbase throughout the Cold War. The RNoAF's recruit school was located at Lista from 1963 to 1984. Thereafter it was mostly used for conferences. Lista Air Station was closed on 6 June 1996. The sale of the base, in which the military paid to the new owners to buy the property, resulted in a series of investigations and a change to the way the military sold properties.