Torghatten Tekno Girls fra Brønnøysund vant i FIRST LEGO League
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Crypto news, Norway embraces the metaverse with tax office in Decentraland
Crypto news, Norway embraces the metaverse with tax office in Decentraland
Norway has forayed into the metaverse with the announcement of a tax office in Ethereum-based Decentraland.
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Norway, EY Partner to Open Decentraland Tax Office
Norway, EY Partner to Open Decentraland Tax Office
Norway’s government has begun its own Web3 venture after launching a metaverse-based tax office. The move aims to connect with Gen Z and Millennials and build Web3 technologies, it announced on Wednesday.
Norway’s central register and tax authority, or Brønnøysund and Skatteetaten, respectively, announced the news at the Nokios conference it had partnered with Ernst and Young (EY), one of the…
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The Norwegian Air Ambulance Service (Norwegian: Den norske luftambulansetjenesten) is organised through the government owned limited company Luftambulansetjenesten HF (formerly Helseforetakenes Nasjonale Luftambulansetjeneste ANS). The service provides helicopter emergency medical service (HEMS) and fixed-wing air ambulance operations.
Dedicated planes are provided at six airports, and helicopters at 11 hospitals. In addition the service depends on the state Search and rescue helicopters for a full national coverage. The fixed-wing aircraft and HEMS helicopters are operated by the private companies Lufttransport and Norsk Luftambulanse on contract for the Air Ambulance Service. The rescue helicopters are operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force330 squadron
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Air ambulance services in Norway have been operated by private companies and the military since the 1920s, but the first dedicated service came in 1972 when the Air Force 330 squadron was equipped with WestlandSea King helicopters. The helicopters were purchased by the ministry of justice while they were to be operated by the Air Force.
In 1973 the Norwegian government started looking at possible ways to organise an air ambulance service in Norway. Before the government had made a decision, the foundation Norsk Luftambulanse had been founded in 1977 and provided one helicopter from its base at Lørenskog. In 1983 the government started buying services from the foundation, and in 1988 a nationwide air ambulance service was started where the government bought services from private companies.
By 1993 three companies had established themselves on the domestic air ambulance marked in Norway: Norsk Luftambulanse, Airlift and Lufttransport. In 2002 Norsk Luftambulanse bought the air ambulance operation from Airlift, and merged the operations. In April 2006 the Air Ambulance Service has extended its contracts with Norsk Luftambulanse and Lufttransport until 2014.
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Helicopter emergency medical service(edit)
The helicopter ambulances are located on heliports at 11 hospitals around the country. The helicopters are operated by the private companies Lufttransport and Norsk Luftambulanse. Lufttransport operates a total of four AgustaWestland AW139 while Norsk Luftambulanse operates a total of 13 Eurocopter EC 135 P2 and Eurocopter EC 145 for the service.
Helicopters are stationed at the hospitals in Arendal, Bergen, Brønnøysund, Dombås, Evenes, Førde, Lørenskog, Stavanger, Tromsø, Trondheim, Ål and Ålesund. The helicopters must be airborne within 15 minutes.
Fixed-wing ambulances(edit)
Plane ambulances are stationed at six airports in Norway. The service is provided by Lufttransport with 12 Beech King Air B200 aircraft. The airplanes are stationed at Alta Airport, Bodø Airport, Kirkenes Airport, Høybuktmoen, Oslo Airport, Gardermoen, Tromsø Airport and Ålesund Airport, Vigra.
Search and rescue helicopters(edit)
A WestlandSea King helicopter operated by the 330 Squadron
The Air Force 330 squadron has its headquarters at Sola Air Station outside Stavanger. The squadron operates out of four military airports: Sola Air Station, Ørland Main Air Station, Bodø Main Air Station, Banak Air Station and Rygge Air Station. A detachment is located at the civilian airport in Florø.
The squadron operates 12 Sea King helicopters and had 1 038 operations in 2005. At any given time the 330 squadron has six helicopters on 15 minutes readiness, one at each station. The helicopters are under command of the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre of Southern Norway located at Sola which is responsible for Southern Norway (Rygge, Sola, Florø and Ørland) and the Joint Rescue Coordination Centre of Northern Norway located at Bodø which is responsible for Northern Norway (Bodø and Banak). The primary function is search and rescue (SAR) but several hundred air ambulance missions are undertaken each year.
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Established 1977 is fully owned by the Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation. Developed the pre-hospital care in Norway having operated BO105s, AS365s, EC135s and EC145. From June 2018 will be the national RW HEMS operator of Norway, with seven H135, eight H145 and two AW139s.
As of 2017 is also the sole HEMS operator in Denmark with three EC135s under contract with the Danish Regions.
As of 2020, Norwegian Air Ambulance operates 13 HEMS bases in Norway and 4 bases in Denmark with a modern fleet of H135/EC135T3 and H145/EC145T2/D3
News
H135 Simulator Ready in Norway, 13-Oct-20 : #H135 EASA Level D qualification for the Reiser Simulation and Training GmbH (RST) EC135T3H / H135 Full Flight Simulator at the Norwegian Competence Centre Helicopter AS (NCCH). Main customer will be Norwegian Air Ambulance (Norsk Luftambulanse, NLA)
First Five-Bladed H145 Delivered, 02-Oct-20 : #LaunchCustomer Norwegian Air Ambulance Foundation is the launch customer of the new five-bladed Airbus H145 / Bk117D3 helicopter in medical configuration. The helicopter, fitted with the Helionix avionics suite, will replace an old EC145T1
NCCH H145 Simulator Re-Qualified by EASA, 06-Aug-20 : #EASA The Reiser H145 full flight simulator operated by NCCH at Stavanger, Norway which was first certified in 2018 has successfully achieved EASA Level D re-qualification
More News ... 15-Aug-19 - First H145 Simulator with Helionix Step 2 and 3#Helionix
06-Mar-19 - Norwegian Air Ambulance Launches 5-Bladed H145 EMSHeli-Expo 2019
23-Aug-18 - NCCH H145 Simulator Qualified to EASA FFS Level D#EASA
31-May-18 - Norsk Luftambulanse Takes Over Three Medical Bases#ambulances
02-May-18 - 200th H145 Goes to Norsk Luftambulanse
04-Sep-17 - Norsk Luftambulanse First Civilian with Helionix H135
06-Jun-16 - Norsk Luftambulanse 40 Years Saving Lives
06-Oct-15 - Norsk Luftambulanse Launch Customer for New H135Helitech 2015
16-Jun-15 - Turbomeca For New Norwegian H135 AmbulancesParis Air Show 2015
04-Mar-15 - Norsk luftambulanse Orders Three H135Heli-Expo 2015
14-Oct-14 - Norsk Luftambulanse Signs For An AW169Helitech 2014
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