Bodø Main Air Station (Norwegian: Bodø hovedflystasjon is situated just outside Bodø, Norway and is the largest air station in Norway, operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force. The air station is home to the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcons of the 331st and the 332nd Squadrons, in addition to a detachment of Westland Sea King helicopters from the 330th Squadron. Bodø MAS is also the producer of the NASAMS . Near the air station, at Bodin, there is an air force training base.
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- Bodø Main Air Station (Norwegian: Bodø hovedflystasjon is situated just outside Bodø, Norway and is the largest air station in Norway, operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force. The air station is home to the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcons of the 331st and the 332nd Squadrons, in addition to a detachment of Westland Sea King helicopters from the 330th Squadron. Bodø MAS is also the producer of the NASAMS . Near the air station, at Bodin, there is an air force training base. The runway is shared with the civilian Bodø Airport. The air force base is manned by approximately 450 conscripted recruits, with 1000 employees in total. Bodø Main Air Station hosts 50% of the Norwegian jet fighter force. The main objectives are to train new pilots and to maintain two fighters at immediate readiness for NATO. The Sea Kings are used for search and rescue operations.
- Bodø hovedflystasjon er Norges største militære flystasjon. I dag er stasjonen base for to jagerflyskvadroner og én redningsskvadron som opererer Sea King-redningshelikoptre, i tillegg til en rekke støtteskvadroner og avdelinger. I tillegg har stasjonen under sine vinger Luftvernleiren Bodin leir, og Stasjonsgruppe Banak (Banak Flystasjon). Stasjonen er lokalisert på Bodøhalvøya, og ligger så å si midt i byen.
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- Source: Norwegian AIP at EUROCONTROL
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- Bodø hovedflystasjon er Norges største militære flystasjon. I dag er stasjonen base for to jagerflyskvadroner og én redningsskvadron som opererer Sea King-redningshelikoptre, i tillegg til en rekke støtteskvadroner og avdelinger. I tillegg har stasjonen under sine vinger Luftvernleiren Bodin leir, og Stasjonsgruppe Banak (Banak Flystasjon). Stasjonen er lokalisert på Bodøhalvøya, og ligger så å si midt i byen.
- Bodø Main Air Station (Norwegian: Bodø hovedflystasjon is situated just outside Bodø, Norway and is the largest air station in Norway, operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force. The air station is home to the General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcons of the 331st and the 332nd Squadrons, in addition to a detachment of Westland Sea King helicopters from the 330th Squadron. Bodø MAS is also the producer of the NASAMS . Near the air station, at Bodin, there is an air force training base.
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