On March 4th, Scandinavian Airlines (SK) and Norwegian Armed Forces signed a new agreement for strategic air evacuation operations. The new agreement will become active in 2025, following the phase-out of the current air evacuation aircraft. It ensures that the operation maintains the current capacity for years to come.
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