Cargo
The Nordic air cargo hub
Norway dominates the Nordic air cargo market. Half of all air freight in the region originates from Norway, with volumes rising at over 10% annually since 2006. We expect further growth for years to come.![Cargo worker holding fish]( /globalassets/_b2b_new/cargo/cargo_header.jpg)
Driving Norway’s air cargo traffic
The leading drivers for air cargo traffic are Norway’s seafood, oil and gas, and the maritime sectors. Every day, 650 tons of seafood exports are airfreighted from Norway, to Asia and North America. With more than 20 weekly full-freighters serving the airport, Oslo Airport is the largest full-freighter hub in Northern Europe. The airport is lifting around 200,000 tons of Air Cargo annually.
Not least because of Norway’s seafood industry, we expect the growth trend to continue for years to come. Outbound air cargo from Norway remains an underserved market. Please don’t hesitate to contact us to discuss the excellent opportunities on Norway’s air cargo market!
![Norway’s air share of Nordic air cargo amounts to 50%. Annual cargo has increased by 15% since 2006. Everyday approximately 650 metric tons of airfreighted seafood leaves for Asia and North America. Oslo’s airport is Northern Europe’s largest fullfreighter hub with 190,000 metric tons flown in 2017.]( /globalassets/_b2b_new/cargo/avi-ig-cargo.jpg)
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Eva Beate Lande
Director Cargo
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