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Air Stord A/S was an
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which operated between 1990 and 1999. Based at Stord Airport, Sørstokken, it operated a fleet of
Beechcraft Super King Air The Beechcraft Super King Air family is part of a line of twin-turboprop aircraft produced by Beechcraft. The Model 200 and Model 300 series were originally marketed as the "Super King Air" family; the "Super" designation was dropped in 1996 ...
and later
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aircraft. The airline was established as Nye Partnair A/S in January 1990, with largely the same owners and assets from the newly bankrupt Partnair. It was initially based at
Haugesund Airport, Karmøy Haugesund Airport ( no, Haugesund lufthavn; ) is an international airport serving the Haugaland region in Norway. It is located just outside the town of Haugesund on the Helganes peninsula on the island of Karmøy in the municipality of Karmøy, ...
, but moved to Stord the following year following the purchase by Jon Furdal. The airline initially flew from Stord to
Oslo Oslo ( , , or ; sma, Oslove) is the capital and most populous city of Norway. It constitutes both a county and a municipality. The municipality of Oslo had a population of in 2022, while the city's greater urban area had a population ...
. Flights started out of
Skien Airport, Geiteryggen Skien Airport, Geiteryggen ( no, Skien lufthavn, Geiteryggen; ) is a regional airport located at Geiteryggen, southwest of the city center of Skien, Norway. Owned by Skien Municipality, it was last served by Widerøe with daily flights to Bergen. ...
in 1993 and from
Farsund Airport, Lista Farsund Airport, Lista ( no, Farsund lufthavn, Lista, ) is an airport situated on the Lista peninsula in the municipality of Farsund in Agder county, Norway. The village of Vestbygd lies on the southwest side of the airport and the small village ...
in 1996. The airline went through several owners, with Leif Georg Amundsen buying it in 1995. It struggled financially and filed for bankruptcy on 19 February 1999.


History

Air Stord had its origin in the aftermath of the bankruptcy of Partnair in October 1989. Its owners, the Thorsen brothers, established Nye Partnair ("New Partnair") along with Jostein Nerhus and Eirik M. Eide. The latter two were the owners of Fonnafly, which Partnair had bought half of in mid 1989. Nye Partnair was incorporated in January 1990 and bought large portions of the estate in bankruptcy. This gave it an initial fleet of four Beechcraft Super King Air and one Beechcraft King Air.Resser: 45 The King Air was sold in 1991.Hagby: 273 Nye Partnair was based at Haugesund Airport, Karmøy. It applied for an received concessions to operate a route from Karmøy to Stavanger Airport, Sola and
Bergen Airport, Flesland Bergen Airport ( nn, Bergen lufthamn; ), alternatively Bergen Flesland Airport or simply Flesland Airport, is an international airport located at Flesland in the city and municipality of Bergen, Vestland, Norway. Opened in 1955, it is the sec ...
. However, neither of these routes were ever started. At Haugesund Airport the airline took over
Norving Norving A/S was a regional airline that operated in Norway between 1971 and 1993. It had roots back to the establishment of Varangfly in 1959. At its peak, the company had eight bases and 27 aircraft. History Varangfly was founded on 24 July 1959 ...
's former hangar and office facility and used it as a base. However, it instead chose to commence a service from Stord Airport, Sørstokken and
Oslo Airport, Fornebu Oslo Airport, Fornebu ( no, Oslo lufthavn, Fornebu), was the primary international airport serving Oslo and Eastern Norway from 1 June 1939 to 7 October 1998. It was then replaced by Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, and the area has since been redevel ...
. The Thorsen brothers sold 52 percent of the airline to Jon Furdal in May 1991. The
Kvinnherad Kvinnherad is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway. It is located in the traditional district of Sunnhordland, along the Hardangerfjorden. The municipality was the 5th in size in former Hordaland county. The administrative centre of the mu ...
-based aircraft broker stated that he saw a potential for growth on the Oslo to Stord route. He also saw the need for a new name and to relocate maintenance from Haugesund to Stord Airport. Stord Municipality gave the company 25,000 Norwegian krone (NOK) to relocate,Resser: 49 which took place on 27 July. By then the fleet was reduced to three aircraft and the airline changed its name to Air Stord. The airline increased from two to four daily round trips Monday through Friday from August, and introduced a fifth daily service on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Friday from October. The following spring the airline established its second route, from Stord to Stavanger Airport, Sola. The same year it bid for offering
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services for the
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using Super King Airs, but the bid was unsuccessful. By 1992, Jon Furdal had bought all the shares in the airline. However, he chose to sell ninety percent of the company to Gregor Nysæter at the end of the year. Both Air Stord and
Coast Air Coast Air AS was a regional airline based at Haugesund Airport, Karmøy in Norway. It was Norway's fourth largest airline and operated domestic services within Norway, in addition to international services. Routes were concentrated along the W ...
were in April and May 1993 granted concessions on the route from Skien Airport, Geiteryggen to Bergen Airport, Flesland. The domestic aviation market was deregulated from 1 April 1994 and
Teddy Air Teddy Air AS was a regional airline, based at Skien Airport, Geiteryggen, in Norway. Operating between 1989 and 2004, the company operated Britten-Norman Islander, Embraer 110 and Saab 340 aircraft. The company started by providing a scheduled ...
stated competing with Air Stord on the Bergen route. Air Stord flew 31 flights per week, compared to the 16 offered by Teddy Air. Teddy Air and Air Stord later commenced a cooperation on the route. Air Express considered opening a route from Oslo to Stord and proposed a cooperation with Air Stord.Resser: 58 This led to a restructuring of the airline in 1994, with Nysæter selling the company. The airline was split into A and B shares. Aker Stord and Aker Elektro each bought 17.5 percent of the airline, Hardanger Sunnhordlandske Dampskipsselskap bought 10 percent and Inter Nor Stord Hotell and Åsmund Myhre each bought 5 percent. Later the group bought newly issued shares worth NOK 650,000. The airline continued to lose money in 1994 and 1995. At the time Sørstokken had an insufficient runway to handle such aircraft. Leif Georg Amundsen from
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, through Amundsen Holding, bought all the shares in Air Stord on 31 December 1995. He announced that with the forthcoming expansion of the runway and terminal that the airline would start using the 33-seat Dornier 328 on the Stord to Oslo route. With the take-over the company issued a capital increase of NOK 6.1 million, all bought by Amundsen Holding. With the work on the runway completed, Air Stord's first Dornier 328 could land at Sørstokken on 15 May 1996. Air Stord commenced scheduled services twice a day from
Farsund Airport, Lista Farsund Airport, Lista ( no, Farsund lufthavn, Lista, ) is an airport situated on the Lista peninsula in the municipality of Farsund in Agder county, Norway. The village of Vestbygd lies on the southwest side of the airport and the small village ...
to Oslo and Stavanger from 24 June. Initially they used a Super King Air, later increasing to a nineteen-passenger Beechcraft 19. This was secured through two local shipping companies and the municipalities buying a significant portion of the airline. The Stavanger route was later terminated. Air Stord retired its King Airs between 1995 and 1997.Hagby: 106, 272 The airline continued to have ambitions of growth and in 1996 it announced that it would issue a capital increase of NOK 30 million. This was to secure finance of international routes, but neither these nor the capital increase were carried out, save for an eleven-million issue by Amundsen Holding. The airline went with a deficit in 1996 and in March 1997 it started bankruptcy negotiations. This led to a restructuring of the airline, which at the time consisted of two Dornier 328s and 54 employees. The ground crew were offered to establish their own
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company and a number of other employees were laid off. This led to all routes except Stord–Oslo and Farsund–Oslo to be terminated. Air Stord was one of several airlines in 1998 to announce that they could operate out of a possible civilian airport situated at Rygge Air Station. The Oslo flights moved to
Oslo Airport, Gardermoen Oslo Airport ( no, Oslo lufthavn; ), alternatively referred to as Oslo Gardermoen Airport or simply Gardermoen, is the international airport serving Oslo, Norway, the capital and most populous city in the country. A hub for Flyr, Norse Atl ...
on 8 October 1998. By then the airline was operating three Dornier 328s. The airline was under sustained financial distress and was not making a profit on its routes. Air Stord filed for bankruptcy on 19 February 1999 and the following day all services were terminated. The company had at the time 70 employees.Resser: 74


Fleet

The following aircraft were operated by Air Stord.


Destinations

The following is a list of scheduled destinations served by Air Stord.


References


Bibliography

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