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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 38. Chapters: Avinor airports, Avinor people, Trondheim Airport, Vaernes, Fagernes Airport, Leirin, Svalbard Airport, Longyear, Stavanger Airport, Sola, Bergen Airport, Flesland, Rost Airport, Kristiansand Airport, Kjevik, Bodo Airport, Alta Airport, Roros Airport, Tromso Airport, Hammerfest Airport, Narvik Airport, Framnes, Kirkenes Airport, Hoybuktmoen, Harstad/Narvik Airport, Evenes, Molde Airport, Aro, Bardufoss Airport, Lakselv Airport, Banak, Andoya Airport, Andenes, Alesund Airport, Vigra, Mosjoen Airport, Kjaerstad, Kristiansund Airport, Kvernberget, Batsfjord Airport, Sandane Airport, Anda, Honningsvag Airport, Valan, Haugesund Airport, Karmoy, Sandnessjoen Airport, Stokka, Sverre Quale, Floro Airport, Vaeroy Heliport, Mehamn Airport, Berlevag Airport, Bronnoysund Airport, Bronnoy, Randi Flesland, Forde Airport, Bringeland, Stokmarknes Airport, Skagen, Inge Hansen, Svolvaer Airport, Helle, Leknes Airport, Orsta-Volda Airport, Hovden, Sorkjosen Airport, Mo i Rana Airport, Rossvoll, Sogndal Airport, Haukasen, Rorvik Airport, Ryum, Vadso Airport, Nic. Nilsen, Vardo Airport, Svartnes, Hasvik Airport, Oslo Air Traffic Control Center, Namsos Airport, Hoknesora, Erik Willoch, Ove Liavaag, Anders Talleraas, Stavanger Air Traffic Control Center, Bodo Air Traffic Control Center. Excerpt: Trondheim Airport, Vaernes (IATA: TRD, ICAO: ENVA) (Norwegian: ) is an international airport located in Stjordal, 10 nautical miles (19 km; 12 mi) east of Trondheim, Norway. Operated by the state-owned Avinor, it shares facilities with Vaernes Air Station of the Royal Norwegian Air Force. In 2010, the airport had 3,521,734 (+2.8%) passengers and 55,747 air movements, making it the fourth-busiest in the country. The airport has two terminals; A dates from 1994 and is used for domestic traffic, while B is the renovated former main terminal from 1982, a