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Norrlandsflyg AB was a Swedish helicopter operator which provided search and rescue under contract with the Swedish Maritime Administration and air ambulance services for Västra Götaland County. The company had its headquarters and technical base at Göteborg City Airport (Säve) and helicopters stationed in Gällivare, Gothenburg, Ronneby, Sundsvall, Stockholm and Visby. Norrlandsflyg operated twelve Sikorsky S-76 helicopters. According to the helicopter enthusiast website Nordic Rotors, the services were fully taken over in 2011 by the Swedish Maritime Administration.

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  • Norrlandsflyg AB was a Swedish helicopter operator which provided search and rescue under contract with the Swedish Maritime Administration and air ambulance services for Västra Götaland County. The company had its headquarters and technical base at Göteborg City Airport (Säve) and helicopters stationed in Gällivare, Gothenburg, Ronneby, Sundsvall, Stockholm and Visby. Norrlandsflyg operated twelve Sikorsky S-76 helicopters. According to the helicopter enthusiast website Nordic Rotors, the services were fully taken over in 2011 by the Swedish Maritime Administration. (en)
  • Norrlandsflyg Ambulans AB var ett svenskt helikopterbolag som grundades 2010 och upphörde genom fusion med 2017. Det bedrev ambulanshelikoptertrafik för Västra Götalandsregionen med en Sikorsky S-76A och en Sikorsky S-76C. (sv)
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  • Norrlandsflyg AB was a Swedish helicopter operator which provided search and rescue under contract with the Swedish Maritime Administration and air ambulance services for Västra Götaland County. The company had its headquarters and technical base at Göteborg City Airport (Säve) and helicopters stationed in Gällivare, Gothenburg, Ronneby, Sundsvall, Stockholm and Visby. Norrlandsflyg operated twelve Sikorsky S-76 helicopters. According to the helicopter enthusiast website Nordic Rotors, the services were fully taken over in 2011 by the Swedish Maritime Administration. (en)
  • Norrlandsflyg Ambulans AB var ett svenskt helikopterbolag som grundades 2010 och upphörde genom fusion med 2017. Det bedrev ambulanshelikoptertrafik för Västra Götalandsregionen med en Sikorsky S-76A och en Sikorsky S-76C. (sv)
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