Aéroport de Sandnessjoen, Stokka (SSJ)
Sandnessjøen Airport, Stokka (IATA: SSJ / ICAO: ENST) is a regional airport situated in the scenic region of Helgeland in Nordland county, Norway. Serving the vibrant coastal town of Sandnessjøen, the airport acts as a critical hub for both the local community and visitors exploring the breathtaking landscapes of Northern Norway. Established in 1968, the airport has played a pivotal role in improving access to this remote yet stunning part of the country, connecting it seamlessly with larger urban centers.
Nestled approximately 10 kilometers south of Sandnessjøen town center, Sandnessjøen Airport provides an essential link for domestic travel. Its operations predominantly cater to regional flights, facilitating connections primarily serviced by the regional airline, Widerøe. Though modest in size, the airport is well-equipped to handle the needs of travelers, ensuring a smooth and efficient travel experience.
In terms of passenger traffic, Sandnessjøen Airport saw an estimated annual count of around 70,000 passengers in recent years, reflecting its importance to the region's accessibility and mobility. Regular flights primarily connect Sandnessjøen with key Norwegian cities such as Bodø and Trondheim, fostering economic and social ties.
The airport features a single asphalt runway, 880 meters in length, suitable for the smaller aircraft typically used in regional transport. It operates under the jurisdiction of Avinor, the state-owned company responsible for most of the civil airports in Norway. Despite its scale, Sandnessjøen Airport, Stokka embodies a gateway to the raw natural beauty and unique cultural heritage of the Helgeland region, making it an invaluable asset for tourism and local connectivity.