Facts and figures
- Runways: 2,950 and 3,600 metres
- Control tower: 91 metres high
- Capacity: 65 aircraft movements per hour
- 52 gates , 34 with a bridge connection
- 4 gates (Code D) at cargo terminals. Cargo aircraft may also be parked at the airport’s remote parking positions
- Terminal building: 148,000 square metres
- 74 check-in counters
- 50 escalators, 6 rolling walkways, 87 elevators
- 9 luggage carousels for picking up luggage; can handle 9,000 luggage units per hour
- OSL can handle a total of 8,000 arriving and departing passengers per hour
- Annual passenger capacity: around 23 million
- 8,000 square metres of floor space for shops, eateries and other service functions
- Well adapted for the disabled
- Airport hotel with 803 rooms within walking distance of the terminal building
- Conference facilities: 4,316 square metres, 77 meeting rooms. Capacity for 2,638 conference guests per day
- 16,363 car parking spaces, with 7,646 of these in multi-storey car parks
- Airport area: 13 square kilometres
- Total areas for business development: 2.7 square kilometres
- Oslo Lufthavn AS has around 500 employees
- Opened for charter traffic 1 July 1998
- In full operation from 8 October 1998
Transportation hub with:
- 22 million passengers in 2012
- 230,361 aircraft departures/arrivals in 2012
- 22,000 private cars per day
- 307 passing trains per day
- 550 buses per day
- 3,000 taxis
- Investments: NOK 11.4 billion, including land purchases and compensations
- Fully financed with Avinor equity and government loans
Last updated January 14, 2013

