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Summary of the 2025 National Budget and Its Implications for Aviation Development

The Norwegian government’s 2025 national budget emphasizes key measures to advance the transformation of the aviation sector in line with both national and international climate targets. The government is committed to accelerating the shift towards zero- and low-emission aviation, leveraging Norway’s unique decentralized airport infrastructure and strong regional air traffic market to position the country as a prime testing ground for new aviation technologies.

Key highlights from the 2025 budget for aviation include:

Zero- and Low-Emission Aviation Development

The government has allocated NOK 50 million to initiatives under Avinor and the Civil Aviation Authority of Norway (Luftfartstilsynet) to reduce barriers to testing and demonstrating zero- and low-emission aircraft. These funds will support the creation of necessary infrastructure and regulatory frameworks, enabling Norway to become a leading international testing hub for green aviation technologies.

Norway is also aligning with European Union regulations, particularly the ReFuelEU Aviation initiative, which mandates a 2% blend of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) starting in January 2025. However, challenges remain regarding SAF integration into the EU’s carbon credit system, a hurdle the government aims to address to ensure Norway’s competitiveness in the aviation sector.

Funding for New Airports and Airport Relocation

The 2025 budget includes significant investments in new airport infrastructure:

Mo i Rana Airport: NOK 1.233 billion has been allocated to the construction of a new airport, with completion expected by 2026. The total project cost is estimated at NOK 5.072 billion, and construction is already underway.

Bodø Airport Relocation: NOK 1.283 billion will be directed towards the relocation and construction of a new airport in Bodø, with an estimated total cost of NOK 8.022 billion. The new Bodø airport is slated for a trial run in 2029, with a full opening expected by 2030. This move is crucial for future-proofing the region’s aviation infrastructure, with a new helicopter rescue base also being funded by the Ministry of Justice and Public Security.

A Step Forward for Green Aviation

The budget’s allocation of NOK 50 million to kickstart the development of zero- and low-emission aircraft in Norway is a key milestone in the country’s ambition to become a global leader in sustainable aviation. By facilitating infrastructure and regulatory support, Norway is positioning itself as an attractive destination for international aviation companies looking to test and demonstrate innovative technologies.

This budget demonstrates a clear commitment to developing a more sustainable aviation sector, while also addressing the infrastructure needs of key regions like Bodø and Mo i Rana. The steps taken in this budget are crucial for laying the foundation for Norway’s leadership in green aviation for years to come.

Looking Ahead

With investments in green aviation and new infrastructure, Norway is setting the stage for long-term growth in both domestic and international aviation. The prioritization of sustainable solutions and cutting-edge technologies positions the country to become a key player in the future of global aviation.

-Project Manager Einar Sørensen

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As of October 1st, 2024, Harald Willumsen Østbø has officially taken the reins as the new Director of Bodø Lufthavnutvikling (BLU). With an extensive background in sustainable industries, particularly in the fields of green energy and waste management, Harald brings a wealth of experience to the organization. His leadership is expected to strengthen BLU’s position as a driving force behind sustainable aviation and innovation in Northern Norway.

A proven leader in sustainability

Before stepping into his role at BLU, Harald served as General Manager at Rå Biopark AS and worked as a business developer in green energy at Remiks Miljøpark AS, focusing on sustainable energy solutions such as district heating and biogas. His time as managing director at IRIS AS and Remiks AS also showcased his ability to lead initiatives in waste management and renewable energy – aligning perfectly with BLU’s mission of transforming the aviation industry towards greener alternatives.

Excited about the green aviation future

Upon starting his new position, Harald expressed his eagerness to delve into the projects already underway at BLU. “Before my current position, I was already paying close attention to the development in this project. I’m already reading myself up on the green aviation project, among other initiatives we’re involved in. Working with sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) is exciting, as it offers a key solution for reducing emissions and positions our region to become a leading producer in the future of aviation. The potential we have here in Bodø is incredible, and I can’t wait to contribute to the journey towards a greener, more sustainable future in aviation,” said Harald.

BLU’s green aviation project aims to make Bodø and Northern Norway a testbed for sustainable aviation technologies, with a strong focus on both reducing carbon emissions and creating new job opportunities in the region. This fits seamlessly with Harald’s personal and professional commitment to sustainable development.

Building a bright future together

Harald’s first day at BLU was marked by a warm welcome from the team, as he spent time familiarizing himself with his new colleagues and the ongoing projects. “The first day has been incredibly positive, with many new impressions and a great reception from the staff. I’m looking forward to getting to know the team better and pushing forward on all the exciting projects we have in motion,” he shared.

Harald’s leadership signals an exciting new chapter for BLU, as the organization continues to play a pivotal role in both local and international initiatives aimed at advancing green aviation.

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Hovednyhet, INTERNATIONAL ROUTES, Uncategorized

Bodø and the Salten region have exciting news to celebrate—another new direct route is coming to Bodø Airport, enhancing international connectivity.

Starting May 19, 2025, SAS will launch a direct route from Bodø to Copenhagen, available throughout the summer season. This new addition will not only offer travelers a wonderful vacation destination but also access to one of Europe’s largest hubs, connecting Bodø to the rest of the world.

Kristin Haugen, the acting manager appointed CEO of BLU Aviation, expressed her enthusiasm: “This is a great milestone for Bodø. Direct routes like this not only boost tourism but also strengthen business ties across Europe. It’s a win for the entire region.”

The route is set to operate twice a week on Mondays and Thursdays, offering travelers the comfort of flying aboard the modern Airbus 320 NEO. This announcement follows the introduction of other exciting routes, including the Bodø-Munich connection.

Kim J. Andreassen, project manager at BLU, believes this initiative will enhance the region’s appeal: “In addition to our work at BLU, we are focused on positioning the region as an attractive destination to live and work. Strengthening Bodø’s connectivity will make it easier for people to choose to relocate here, as staying connected with their home country or birthplace becomes much more convenient.”

With more direct flights, Bodø continues to solidify its position as a key hub in Northern Norway, making travel to and from the region easier than ever.

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GREEN AVIATION, Hovednyhet, Uncategorized

Under Arendalsuka ble det arrangert en viktig møteplass med tittelen “Nord-Norge – En arktisk pilot i grønn luftfart,” som trakk fullt hus og stor interesse fra både politikere, næringsliv og forskningsmiljøer. Arrangementet, ledet av Lofoten De Grønne Øyene i samarbeid med prosjektpartnere BLU (Bodø Lufthavnutvikling), Energi i Nord, UiT Norges arktiske universitet og Nordland Fylkeskommune, satte fokus på den kritiske betydningen av grønn luftfart for fremtidig samfunns- og næringsutvikling i Nord-Norge. 

Stinn brakke og engasjerende diskusjoner 

Det var stinn brakke da prosjektet inviterte til diskusjon om satsningen på grønn luftfart. Arrangementet viste at Nord-Norge er i fronten når det gjelder utvikling av bærekraftig luftfart, og at regionen har både vilje og evne til å være en ledende aktør på dette området. 

Statssekretær Bent-Joacim Bentzen fra Samferdselsdepartementet deltok og diskuterte rundt det at regjeringen har satt av 1 milliard kroner i Nasjonal Transportplan for utvikling av grønn luftfart. «Ingen andre europeiske land har gjort dette før oss, altså å sette av så mye penger til grønn luftfart» sa han. Bentzen roste prosjektet for å sette ambisiøse mål og jobbe systematisk for å nå dem.  

Viktige spørsmål og diskusjoner 

I paneldebatten ble flere viktige spørsmål stilt, noe som utløste livlige diskusjoner. Et sentralt spørsmål omhandlet hvordan regjeringen planlegger å bruke FOT-kontraktene til å fremme grønn luftfart, og når vi kan forvente en innfasing av null- og lavutslippsfly på disse rutene. Dette førte til en diskusjon om viktigheten av å tilrettelegge for infrastruktur som kan støtte grønn luftfart, spesielt i Nord-Norge, der luftfarten er avgjørende for samfunnssikkerheten. 

Et annet viktig spørsmål som ble reist var om hvilken betydning det vil ha for norsk luftfart dersom SAF (Sustainable Aviation Fuel) produseres i Nord-Norge. Diskusjonen fremhevet at Nord-Norge, med sine unike geografiske og klimatiske forhold, er ideell for testing og utvikling av grønn luftfartsteknologi. Paneldeltakerne var enige om at det å produsere bærekraftig drivstoff lokalt vil være en stor fordel for hele landet, og at produksjon av bærekraftig drivstoff er mer moden enn det å produsere elektriske fly. 

Hva er nærmest, helelektriske flymaskiner eller er bærekraftig drivstoff? 

Debatten dreier seg nå om hvordan vi skal nå det nasjonale målet om utslippsfri luftfart innen 2050. Helelektriske flykonsepter er gjerne små fly, mens hybride løsninger sees på større fly med hydrogen som energibærer eller rekkeviddeforlenger.   

Norsk Elfly sine planer om å utvikle sjøfly som kan lande i og lette fra sjø og rullebane er spenstige og godt i gang. Politikere og kunder er klare til å satse, og støtter målet om å produsere det første helelektriske sjøflyet med båtskrog innen 2030. Kanskje blir dette den nye helelektriske flybussen i Nord-Norge?  

Utviklingen går fort, men likevel ikke fort nok. Luftfartsbransjen er i ferd med å enes om at klimanøytralt og bærekraftig drivstoff er et nødvendig trinn på veien til utslippsfri luftfart. Bærekraftig drivstoff er enkelt å gå over til og har enormt potensial, men er svært dyrt og kraftkrevende å produsere og på ingen måte kostnadseffektivt nok til bred implementering. 

Norge-Norge er en av få regioner som kan produsere bærekraftig drivstoff på rimeligst måte. Norsk E-Fuel i Mosjøen satser på å produsere en syntetisk drivstoffløsning for fly, hvilket fremstår som både spennende og nært forestående. Det krever fortsatt hardt og målrettet arbeid for å styrke verdikjeden og samarbeidet med flybransjen for at Nord-Norge kan realisere sitt potensial som avgjørende produsent av bærekraftig drivstoff i nær tilknytning til et omfattende kortbanenett og en befolkning som flyr mer enn andre.   

Nord-Norge som pilotregion for fremtidens luftfart 

Arrangementet understreket at Nord-Norge, med sitt omfattende kortbanenettverk, ledige luftrom og tilgang på fornybar energi, er en ideell arena for testing og utvikling av grønn luftfart. Prosjektet har allerede inngått avtaler med ledende flyprodusenter og teknologileverandører, og har gjennomført vellykkede testflyginger som viser potensialet i regionen. 

Dette var en viktig møteplass som bidro til å sette Nord-Norge på kartet som en sentral aktør i utviklingen av grønn luftfart. For mer informasjon om prosjektet og fremtidige arrangementer, besøk vår nettside om grønn luftfartsutvikling.  

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Hovednyhet, INTERNATIONAL ROUTES, Uncategorized

Exciting news for the Bodø region as Bodø Airport will introduce a new direct route to Europe starting in the summer of 2025. This significant milestone strengthens Bodø’s position as a vital gateway to Nordland and will have a considerable impact on the local population throughout the region.

  • “This is excellent news for Bodø and the surrounding region. We owe a big thanks to Avinor and the Lofoten brand for increasing their focus on Bodø. The potential here is enormous, and it’s fantastic to see a direct route to Europe! This initiative opens up new opportunities and strengthens our connection to the rest of the world,” says Elnar Holmen, CEO.

Bodø is already a hub and the gateway to Nordland, strategically located at the heart of the region. This route comes as a result of the success seen in Lofoten and Evenes, and Holmen adds:

  • “It’s great that Bodø can benefit from Lofoten’s success. As a hub with connections to Lofoten and Helgeland, Bodø is an ideal point of entry for international travelers. Additionally, our success as the European Capital of Culture and the massive interest in Northern Norway and Bodø, especially during this record-breaking summer season, make this a game-changer for the Bodø region. This is a route that the business and tourism sectors have long dreamed of,” says Holmen.

The direct route to Europe will also have positive ripple effects on the local economy and tourism in the Bodø region. Holmen concludes by emphasizing the importance of this development:

  • “By working strategically with tour operators and international marketing, we can ensure greater success with more routes, including those in other parts of the season, such as winter. We look forward to welcoming more tourists and business travelers to the Bodø region. The ‘snowball is rolling,’ and I’m confident that more routes will follow if we continue to work strategically,” Holmen concludes.
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GREEN AVIATION, Hovednyhet, Uncategorized

BLU, Energy in North, Lofoten The Green Islands, and UiT – The Arctic University of Norway, recently participated in a briefing in Oslo hosted by Avinor and the Civil Aviation Authority. This meeting marks a central part of Avinor and the Civil Aviation Authority’s initiative to establish Norway as a leading international arena for testing and developing zero and low-emission aviation solutions. Our project “Zero Emission Regional Aviation Northern Norway” was highlighted as an example of how regional initiatives can shape the future of sustainable aviation. The meeting follows the government’s commitment of 1 billion NOK in the National Transport Plan to accelerate the transition to greener solutions in aviation. 

Norway as an international test arena for green aviation 

During the meeting, Avinor and the Civil Aviation Authority presented their initiative to make Norway an international test arena for green aviation. The initiative will leverage Norway’s unique position and infrastructure to test future aviation solutions. The delegation from Northern Norway discussed experiences and contributions to the project and shared insights on how collaboration across different sectors can accelerate the transition to climate-neutral aviation, along with representatives from across the country. 

Elnar Remi Holmen, CEO of BLU, reflected on the significance of the meeting: “Bringing key figures together to discuss and shape future aviation strategies is crucial. Our project is now receiving national attention, and this provides us the opportunity to demonstrate how innovative solutions can be practically implemented. It also puts Northern Norway on the map as a pioneering region for green aviation solutions.” 

From UiT, Geir Bakkevoll highlighted the government’s National Transport Plan’s emphasis on the need for a knowledge base to find low-emission solutions adapted to Norwegian climate, topography, and airport infrastructure. 

“UiT uses its position as the world’s northernmost university to find solutions that work under challenging Arctic conditions. This will benefit the entire global aviation industry.” 

Randi Lervik, from Lofoten The Green Islands, discussed local to global connections: “The fact that our local green initiatives are invited to the table in national plans underscores the importance of collaboration across geographical and sectoral boundaries to achieve real change.” 

Anders Tørud from Energy in North commented on the industrial perspective: “This initiative provides us a platform to explore and realize new energy solutions that can revolutionize the aviation sector. It also offers valuable opportunities to strengthen our economic landscape through new green technologies.” 

Further Plans and Opportunities: 

Participants in the meeting discussed comprehensive plans to integrate green technology into the Norwegian aviation sector, with a particular focus on how such technologies can be tested and developed through the proposed national test arena program. These dialogues will guide further strategies and strengthen the collaboration between the public and private sectors, ensuring that Norway not only follows but leads the international transition to climate-neutral aviation. 

In conclusion, the delegation from Northern Norway wishes to express the importance of the meeting. This initiative by Avinor and the Civil Aviation Authority, which brought together key players from across the country, is seen as extremely significant in light of the developments in the aviation industry and the energy sector. 


For further details about our work and the project’s progress, visit BLU’s website. Here you can find updated information about our projects and initiatives, all contributing to a more sustainable and climate-friendly future. 

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INTERNATIONAL ROUTES, Uncategorized

Today, the atmosphere at Bodø Airport was jubilant as eager travelers from Bodø set off on the much-anticipated direct flight to Helsinki.

There was an air of celebration at Bodø Airport today. L to R: Alf-Erik Hansen, Siw Sandvik, Ann Kristin Rønning, Kim Jørgen Andreassen, Halvor Waldemarsen.

In celebration of this event, Avinor, BLU, Visit Bodø, and Northern Norway Tourism came together to create a festive atmosphere at the airport. Passengers were greeted with cake and Finnair-themed decorations, highlighting the significance of this renewed connection with Finland.

Strengthening Regional Appeal

The return of the Helsinki route is not just a victory for Bodø Airport but a testament to the collaborative efforts of various stakeholders. Waldemarsen emphasized the importance of viewing Bodø as an attractive and holistic destination.

BLU’s CEO, Elnar Remi Holmen comments: “The return of the direct flight to Helsinki is a major step in enhancing Bodø’s regional appeal. This route not only offers new travel opportunities but also strengthens our position as an attractive destination. At BLU, we are dedicated to improving international access and showcasing the unique offerings of Northern Norway. The positive response to this route highlights our region’s potential for future growth.”

Future work for new international routes

Looking ahead, BLU is dedicated to expanding Bodø’s international connectivity by working tirelessly to attract new direct routes from key global destinations. Our team is engaging with various airlines and stakeholders to highlight the economic benefits and unique attractions of our region. By showcasing Bodø’s vibrant culture, stunning natural landscapes, and growing business opportunities, we aim to establish more direct links to the world.

Kim Jørgen Andreassen, Project Manager at BLU, emphasizes the importance of these efforts: “We are actively seeking new international routes to enhance Bodø’s global presence. Each new route opens doors to new markets and opportunities, benefiting our local economy and community. Our goal is to make Bodø a key hub in Northern Norway, offering seamless connections for both tourists and business travelers.”

Collaboration: The key to success

The success of our efforts to attract new international routes relies heavily on collaboration. At BLU, we understand that creating an attractive destination for airlines involves the combined efforts of various stakeholders, including local businesses, tourism agencies, and government bodies. By working together, we can present a united front that showcases the strengths and potential of Bodø.

Our partnerships are crucial in making Bodø an appealing choice for airlines. Collaboration with local and regional partners allows us to create a comprehensive strategy that highlights the unique advantages of our region. Together, we can achieve our vision of establishing Bodø as a premier hub in Northern Norway, facilitating easier access for both tourists and business travelers.

Through these joint efforts, BLU aims to continue building a vibrant and accessible Bodø, ensuring a prosperous future for the city and its residents.

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