The Avinor Group

Amadeus to digitally transform Avinor airports

Norway’s state-owned airports are set for a major digital transformation programme under the terms of a new partnership between Amadeus and Avinor

Avolta wins 5-year Stavanger contract

Travel F&B specialist Avolta has opened two new F&B outlets, Sirkus Renaa and Crafts - Rogaland Gastropub, at Stavanger Airport 

Avinor upgrades Oslo F&B offering

The food and beverage offerings at Oslo Airport are undergoing a transformation, the most significant since the airport’s 2017 expansion

Schiphol, Incheon and Avinor launch BOOST

The BOOST programme will see airports work together to drive improvements in robotics and automation in baggage handling 

Netcompany to help drive Avinor digitisation

Avinor has chosen Netcompany as its exclusive strategic partner for the next three years, with an option for two two-year extensions  

Avinor chooses Telia for 5G pilot

Avinor and Telia Norway will explore how 5G technologies can digitise and streamline airport operations, while making them more sustainable

Vanderlande and Avinor form IP

Vanderlande and Avinor have formed an innovation partnership (IP) to explore ways of fully automating the last mile of the baggage handling process

Avinor and AF Gruppen ink airport deal

Airports operator Avinor and civil engineering firm AF Gruppen will work together to develop the new airport at Mo i Rana, Norway

New airport project: Mo i Rana

Norwegian airports operator Avinor Group is to build a new airport at Mo i Rana, south of the Arctic Circle. Project director Bjarte Nesse told Tara Craig about the ambitious plans

Avinor opts for Frequentis X10 VCS

Frequentis is to provide its multi-redundant X10 VCS for the control centres at Avinor-operated Royken, Stavanger and, optionally, Bodo airports

Avinor installs WAM antennas

Airports operator Avinor has installed 200 WAM (wide area multilateration) antennas on mountain tops and at airports across Norway

Avinor RTC takes next step

The Norwegian Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has approved advanced sequential operations at the world’s largest digital Remote Towers Centre