Gardermoen Replaces Oslo Fornebu Airport – Airways | Airlines

DALLAS — Today in Aviation, Oslo Fornebu Airport (FBU), which also served Eastern Norway, was replaced by Gardermoen Airport (OSL) in 1998.

FBU was officially opened on June 1, 1939, when a KLM DC-2 arrived from Amsterdam (AMS). However, Lufthansa (LH) had the honor of being the first airline to land at the airport when a Junkers Ju-52 arrived on a test flight in September 1938.

The German military took over the facility during World War Two. This was until the state took over the running of the facility in 1946. Over the years, the single runway was extended on numerous occasions, and new terminal buildings were constructed.

However, it soon became clear that the airport would not be able to cope with the growing aviation market in Norway.

Gradual Move to Gardermoen


In 1972, all charter flights were moved from FBI to OSL. OSL opened its doors in 1912 as a military airfield. Talks began about building a new airport at five different locations: Askim, Ås, Nesodden, Hobøl, and Hurum. But these plans were quickly rejected.

It was then decided that OSL would become the new airport for Oslo. This was, however, met with controversy, owing to the inclement weather conditions due to the airfield’s high altitude.

Construction of the new airport began in earnest in August 1994. A new passenger terminal was built along with a new easterly-facing runway. The last flight took off from FBU on the evening of October 7.

300 people then set about transporting 500 truckloads of equipment overnight to the new facility. The first flight from OSL was operated by Color Air (CL) the following morning…

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