Everything about Fornebu totally explained
Fornebu (local form
Fornebo) is a peninsular area in the suburban municipality of
Bærum in
Norway, bordering western parts of
Oslo.
Oslo Airport, Fornebu (FBU) served as the main airport for Oslo and the country since before
WWII and until the evening of
October 7 1998, when it was closed down. Overnight, a grand moving operation was performed, so that the following morning, the new main airport, located inland at
Gardermoen (OSL), opened for operations.
As of the
turn of the millennium, the Fornebu area is being developed as a centre for
information technology and
telecom industry, as well as there being some housing project developments nearby. The new headquarters of Norway's telecom giant
Telenor are located in the area.
The peninsula is connected to
Langodden and
Snarøya, which are more established areas of private residencies. After the airport closed down, the already attractive area has become more so.
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