Sørkjosen Airport Sørkjosen lufthavn |
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||
Operator | Avinor | ||||||||||
Location | Sørkjosen, Nordreisa, Norway | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 5 m / 16 ft | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 69°47′12″N 20°57′35″E / 69.78667°N 20.95972°E | ||||||||||
Website | Official website | ||||||||||
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Passengers | 15,198 |
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Aircraft movements | 2,343 |
Cargo (tonnes) | 0 |
Sørkjosen Airport (Norwegian: Sørkjosen lufthavn; IATA: SOJ, ICAO: ENSR) is a regional airport located at Sørkjosen in Nordreisa, Norway, 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) from the municipal center of Storslett. Owned and operated by the state-owned Avinor, it handled 15,198 passengers in 2014. The airport has a 880-meter (2,890 ft) runway and is served by Widerøe, which operates regional routes using the Dash 8-100 to Tromsø and communities in Finnmark on public service obligation contracts. The airport opened in 1974 and was originally served using de Havilland Canada Twin Otter aircraft. Dash 8s were introduced in 1995 and two years later ownership was transferred from Nordreisa Municipality to the state.
Sørkjosen was launched as part of a national network of regional short take-off and landing airport which was proposed in the mid-1960s. The final decision to build the airport was taken by Parliament in 1972. Both Widerøe and Norving applied to operate the subsidized regional routes in Finnmark, which included the route to Sørkjosen. Widerøe was awarded the contract in 1973. Sørkjosen Airport opened on 1 August 1974, the same day as four regional airports in Finnmark.