Bodø, NO 🇳🇴 Medium Airport Scheduled Service
ENBO
BOO
42 ft
NO-18
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Loading...GPS Code: ENBO
Local Code: Not available
Location: 67.269203° N, 14.3653° E
Continent: EU
Type: Medium Airport
Keywords: Bodø Air Force Base Bodø Main Air Station
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Designation | Length | Width | Surface | Status |
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07/25 |
9167 ft | 148 ft | CON | Active Lighted |
Type | Description | Frequency |
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A/D | APP/DEP | 119.7 MHz |
ATIS | ATIS | 123.9 MHz |
TWR | TWR | 118.1 MHz |
Taxis are readily available at a taxi stand located directly outside the arrivals hall. The main provider is Nordland Taxi. The ride to Bodø city center is very short, typically taking around 5 minutes.
Several major car rental companies, including Avis, Budget, Europcar, Hertz, and Sixt, have service desks inside the arrivals hall. It is recommended to book in advance, especially during peak seasons.
Local city buses (Reis Nordland) connect the airport to the city center and other key points like the train station and ferry terminal. The bus stop is located just a short walk from the terminal building, offering a frequent and affordable way to travel.
Bodø is the main commercial airport and main NATO-base in the Arctic region of Norway. It is also the home base for one of the worlds oldest airlines (and the most punctual in Europe), established in 1934. It operates nearly 350 singel flight per 22 hours, year around.
Bodø is also the home of Norsk Luftfartsmuseum (http://www.luftfart.museum.no/), the museal authority on aviation in Norway.
Bodø is the regional center for an area the size of Denmark and has a lot of tourist activity to offer. One very popular attraction is the maelstrom "Saltstraumen", situated a few miles outside the city. Saltstraumen was depicted by Jules Verne in one of his books, as being the strongest in the world.
BOO is home base for search and rescue helicopter, De Havilland DHC-6/300 Twin Otter light transport squadrons and F-16 squadrons.
Bodø was a major NATO air base during the Cold War. In 1960, it was the point of departure for the U2 spy plane flown by Gary Powers that was shot down over the Soviet Union.