AFIS service

    AFIS stands for Aerodrome Flight Information Services, and means flight information service in Norwegian. The service is provided by AFIS officers both in towers located at regional airports and from Avinor's Remote Towers Centre in Bodø, where the service is remotely controlled.

    Control room with many screens displaying landscape images, where a person sits in front of a large screen wall.

    This service is responsible for providing pilots with information about weather, wind, and traffic conditions in the airspace and on the ground at airportsThe AFIS service is crucial for Avinor's network of short runway airports to be operated safely, stably, and efficiently as pilots depend on information to be able to land and take off.

     

    The following airport towers belong to the AFIS service:

    Map of airports in Norway with AFIS services, including locations such as Svalbard Airport, Bodø RTC, and Mehamn Airport. Displays conventional tower and remote tower, presented by Avinor.
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