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Norse Atlantic ASA

Regulatory Filings Nov 15, 2024

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Norse Atlantic Airways Lands Boeing 787 Dreamliner in Antarctica for Second Consecutive Year, Marking a New Chapter in Scientific Polar Exploration

Norse Atlantic Airways Lands Boeing 787 Dreamliner in Antarctica for Second Consecutive Year, Marking a New Chapter in Scientific Polar Exploration

One year after making history as the first Dreamliner to land on Antarctica's

unique blue ice runway at Troll Airfield, Norse Atlantic Airways has

successfully completed its second charter for the purpose of scientific research

on the continent.

On November 15, 2024, at 10:55 local time, Norse Atlantic's Boeing 787

Dreamliner, registered as LN-FNC, and named "Everglades", successfully touched

down, carrying 10,5 tons of research equipment and scientists for the Norwegian

Polar Institute and Aircontact.

The journey followed the Oslo-Cape Town-Troll Airfield-Cape Town-Oslo route

similar the airline's historic first landing last

year (https://news.cision.com/norse-atlantic-airways-as/r/norse-atlantic-airways

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-antarctic,c3877587), including a stop in Cape Town, South Africa, before the

final Antarctic leg.

Norse Atlantic is set to complete a total of four charters to Antarctica

dedicated to support scientific research. This accomplishment reflects the

airline's growing reputation of operational excellence, demonstrated by the

expertise of its highly trained pilots and crew and its state-of-the-art Boeing

aircraft.

The Dreamliner, uniquely suited for long-distance flights, is renowned for its

fuel efficiency, enabling it to complete a round trip from Cape Town to

Antarctica without refueling-delivering both cost and environmental benefits.

Its large cargo hold allowed for the secure transport of significant volumes of

research equipment vital to operations at remote scientific research stations.

"Returning to Antarctica with our Dreamliner reaffirms Norse Atlantic's ability

to handle complex logistical operations. We're proud to demonstrate the

capabilities and efficiency of our aircraft and operational excellence of the

Norse Atlantic charter team, from meticulous planning to precise execution,

demonstrating our role as a trusted for missions to even the most remote

destinations", expressed Mette Birkedahl, Director of Charter and ACMI at Norse

Atlantic Airways.

"Landing such a large aircraft for the second time is an important milestone for

us in Antarctica. It opens up new opportunities for logistics at Troll, as we

can transport both more cargo and more people in the same flight, which will

also help strengthen Norwegian research in Antarctica," says Director of

Operations and Logistics John Guldahl at the Norwegian Polar Institute.

Daniel Carey, Air Broker and Spokesperson for Aircontact, one of the oldest air

brokers globally, specializing in providing aviation services and serving as an

important link for aviation missions, highlighted the Drealiner's capacity and

the importance of involving civil aviation authorities for operational quality

and security and securing their approval ahead of the mission.

"To have Norse Atlantic Airways with the B787-900 as an ACE in the deck for the

operator to Troll to support Norwegian Polar institute is a unique value in

terms of not needing fuel and the cargo capacity that the B787-900 brings.

Additionally, having Norse as a Norwegian operator under the Norwegian CAA adds

another valuable asset."

Key Highlights of the Boeing 787-9:

· Unmatched Range and Efficiency: The Boeing 787-9 is designed for long-haul

flights, with a range of up to 15,400 kilometres. Its advanced aerodynamics and

lightweight composite materials significantly reduce fuel consumption, making it

one of the most efficient aircraft in its class.

· The Dreamliner features larger windows, better cabin pressure, and higher

humidity levels, which enhance passenger comfort and reduce the effects of jet

lag. Its quieter engines ensure a more pleasant and peaceful journey for all on

board.

· The Boeing 787-9 emits 25% lower CO2 emissions compared to previous

-generation aircraft, aligning with our goal to minimize our carbon footprint.

· Equipped with cutting-edge avionics and safety systems, the Boeing 787-9

ensures a high level of operational reliability enabling Norse Atlantic Airways

to provide a consistent and timely service to charter customers.

For more information on Norse Atlantic Airways please visit www.flynorse.com,

for charter and ACMI enquiries please contact [email protected] .

Norse Atlantic Airways documented the historic first landing of its Boeing 787

Dreamliner on November 15, 2023. Watch the three-part documentary on the

airline's YouTube channel: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLNuKNJg

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Christina Carare

Communications Manager

[email protected]

Norse Atlantic Airways is an airline committed to offering affordable fares on

direct, long-haul flights worldwide, along with specialized Charter and ACMI

services for tailored travel needs. Founded by CEO and major shareholder Bjørn

Tore Larsen in March 2021, Norse operates a modern fleet of 15 fuel-efficient

Boeing 787 Dreamliners, serving a growing network of destinations across North

America, Europe, Africa, and Asia. Passengers can fly with Norse to cities like

New York, Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Miami, Orlando, Bangkok, Cape Town, Oslo,

Athens, London, Berlin, Rome, and Paris. Norse's Charter and ACMI services

provide partners with flexible, reliable solutions to meet unique travel needs.

The company's first flight took off from Oslo to New York on June 14, 2022.

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