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Founded | 2011 (as Flybe Nordic) | ||||||
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Commenced operations | May 2015 (as Nordic Regional Airlines) |
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Hubs | Helsinki Airport | ||||||
Frequent-flyer program | Finnair Plus | ||||||
Alliance | Oneworld (affiliate) | ||||||
Fleet size | 24 | ||||||
Destinations | 35 | ||||||
Parent company | Finnair (100% owner) | ||||||
Headquarters | Vantaa, Finland | ||||||
Employees | c. 600 | ||||||
Website | flynorra.com |
Nordic Regional Airlines Oy (trading as Norra and often stylized as N°RRA, previously Flybe Nordic) is a Finnish regional airline based on the grounds of Helsinki Airport. Norra is owned in full by the Finnish flag carrier, Finnair.
The airline began operations as Flybe Nordic on 20 October 2011 as a joint venture between Flybe and Finnair, following their acquisition of Finncomm Airlines. Flybe sold its 60% to Finnair as a temporary solution at a price of one euro (€1) in March 2015. Ownership negotiations with StaffPoint and G.W. Sohlberg are still under way. The airline has operated under Finnair's flight code since 1 May 2015. The company's head office and operations centre is located in Vantaa, Finland, while the office in Seinäjoki houses the company's financial division.
The creation of the airline was announced on 1 July 2011, when Flybe and Finnair revealed plans to jointly purchase Finncomm Airlines (FCA) and rebrand the airline Flybe Nordic, with Flybe and Finnair each holding a stake in the new airline. Under the terms of the agreement, the purchase price of Finncomm was €25 million, of which Flybe would pay €12 million and Finnair €13 million. Flybe has a majority stake in Flybe Nordic, holding a 60% stake in the airline, with Finnair holding the remaining 40%; Flybe has three seats on the airline's board of directors with Finnair having the other two. Flybe planned to invest a total of €23.6 million into the new airline, including expenses such as loan repayments in addition to the purchase price of FCA.
At the time of the announcement of Flybe Nordic's creation, Flybe planned to begin operating the new airline on 1 August 2011, with the FCA name being phased out, though the start date was later pushed back to 30 October. A new route network was also planned to be announced in mid-August.
In November 2014, Flybe announced that it would sell its 60% stake in the airline for €1 in an effort to reduce group costs. In February 2015, the Finnish Competition and Consumer Authority approved the sale of its stake (60%) to StaffPoint Holding and G.W. Sohlberg. Flybe sold its share to Finnair as a temporary solution in March 2015. The airline has operated under Finnair's flight code since 1 May 2015. In May 2015, Flybe Nordic was rebranded as Nordic Regional Airlines.