Avinor AS is wholly owned by the Norwegian State and is responsible for planning, developing, and operating the Norwegian airport network. Avinor operates forty-six airports in Norway, including twelve in cooperation with the armed forces. Operations also include air traffic control towers, control centers, and technical infrastructure for aircraft navigation.
This chart is an instrument approach chart. The purpose of the chart is to provide flight crews with information that will enable them to perform an instrument approach procedure to the runway of an airport.
PANDA (Procedures for Air Navigation, Design, and Aeronautical) charting system is the main system in Avinor for creating aeronautical charts; designing flight procedures (PANS-OPS); and conducting geospatial analyses, calculations, and transformations related to air navigation services. Both systems read from the same database, ORBIT45. ORBIT is an Oracle 10g RDBMS/SDBMS database, containing all national information and guidance material relating to Norwegian aeronautical information. It is a temporal database, meaning that all entities can have different versions stored along a timeline. It is based on AIXM, the EUROCONTROL Aeronautical Information Exchange Model.
Courtesy of Avinor AS.
Map Book Page [PDF]
Terje Løken and Halvor Aasen (Avinor AS) and Frederic Wegnez (CGX AIS)
Oslo, Norway
Contact
Halvor Aasen
Software
CGx AERO in SYS’s AIP-GIS Charting solution based on ArcGIS Desktop and PLTS—Aeronautical Solution 9.3 SP1
Printer
PDF file to external print office
Data Sources
ORBIT 45 (Oracle 10g), AIXM 4.5