Norwegian Air Shuttle (Norwegian.no) (Oslo) wants to add 15 long-range aircraft and is in discussions with both Airbus and Boeing.
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Norwegian Air Shuttle (Norwegian.no) (Oslo) wants to add 15 long-range aircraft and is in discussions with both Airbus and Boeing.
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Copyright Photo: Klaus Ecker. Boeing 737-3K9 LN-KKW (msn 24213) is seen on the tarmac at Munich. The inscription on the fuselage reads "Every child deserves a childhood".
Norwegian Air Shuttle (Norwegian.no) (Norwegian.com) (Oslo) is again supporting the UNICEF (United Nations Children’s Fund), this time with this logojet. UNICEF was created by the United Nations General Assembly on December 11, 1946, to provide emergency food and health care to children in countries that had been devastated by World War II.
Norwegian Air Shuttle (Norwegian.no) (Norwegian.com) (Oslo) confirmed an order for an additional six Next-Generation Boeing 737-800s with Blended Winglets. With this order, Norwegian has a total of 48 Next-Generation 737 airplanes on order from Boeing as well as 22 airplanes from leasing companies.
Press release:
finance.yahoo.com/news/Boeing-Norwegian-Air-Shuttle-prnews-713662968.html?x=0&.v=1
Norwegian.no's Boeing 737-81Q LN-NOC (msn 30785) with a photo image of Norwegian Ole Bull on the tail is pictured at the Oslo (Gardermoen) hub. Copyright Photo: Gunter Mayer.
Reuters news link:
www.reuters.com/article/marketsNews/idINL360929620090803?rpc=44
Norwegian Air Shuttle (Norwegian.no) (Oslo) reversed its fortunes and produced a net profit of $27.6 million in the second quarter.
Norwegian Air Shuttle (Norwegian.no and Norwegian.com) (Oslo-Fornebu) is equipping its entire fleet with high speed in-flight broadband from Row 44. It will be the first European airline to equip its entire fleet with high-speed broadband. The company serves 84 destination across Europe.
Norwegian.com (Norwegian Air Shuttle) (Oslo) was the proud customer yesterday (April 16) when it accepted the 6,000th Boeing 737. 737-8Q8 LN-NOL (msn 37159) wears a special “6000th 737” design on the tail. Norwegian currently operates 39 737s and has 42 more on order.