
Private Jet Charter to and from Oslo
Set at the head of the Oslofjord and surrounded by forested hills, Oslo is one of Scandinavia’s most technically capable private aviation destinations and the primary gateway to Norway’s fjord landscapes and Arctic-bound travel routes. The city combines modern Nordic architecture with efficient transport infrastructure, making it a key operational hub for private jet flights moving between continental Europe and northern Scandinavia.
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Explore popular private charter routes to and from Europe. From short city hops to long-haul international departures, BLAK arranges connections between Europe's most sought-after destinations and beyond.
Available Aircraft
Oslo and the surrounding Oslofjord region are covered by a strong selection of BLAK network aircraft, ready for both regional and international charters. See available aircraft below.
Frequently Asked Questions
The BLAK team answers the most common questions and covers the essentials for those thinking about flying to and from Oslo.
How do winter conditions affect private jet operations in Oslo?
Norwegian airports are designed for severe winter conditions. Airports such as Oslo Gardermoen maintain extensive snow clearing equipment and de-icing facilities, allowing private jets to operate safely even during heavy snowfall or freezing temperatures.

Does Oslo support 24-hour private aviation operations?
Yes. Oslo Gardermoen operates around the clock with full instrument navigation capability, allowing private jets to arrive and depart at any time depending on operational requirements. Oslo Gardermoen has noise abatement procedures that aircraft must follow during departures and arrivals, particularly during late evening and early morning periods.

Do strong winds affect private jet operations in Oslo during winter?
Winter weather systems across Scandinavia can occasionally bring strong winds or snow, but Oslo Gardermoen is designed to operate reliably in these conditions with advanced runway maintenance and winter aviation procedures.

Does Oslo Gardermoen support Category III instrument landing operations?
Yes. Oslo Gardermoen Airport is equipped with advanced Category III instrument landing systems (ILS) on its primary runway, allowing aircraft to land in extremely low visibility conditions. This capability is particularly important in Scandinavia where winter fog, snowfall and low cloud can occasionally affect visibility.

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