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In a landmark development for sustainable travel, Norway has completed its first electric aviation test project as of February 2026. The project focused on testing fully electric aircraft operations, including airport infrastructure adaptation, energy storage, and emissions reduction strategies. The successful trials demonstrate that Norway is at the forefront of eco-friendly air travel in Europe.
This innovation is expected to influence both domestic and international flight operations. Airlines operating from Oslo, Bergen, Tromsø, and Stavanger airports are exploring opportunities to integrate electric aircraft into short-haul routes, reducing carbon emissions and supporting Norway’s environmental targets. Travelers booking through Ready2Go.no can look forward to:
Q1: When will electric flights be available for regular bookings?
A1: While still in testing, airlines aim to offer commercial electric flights by late 2026 or early 2027 for selected regional routes.
Q2: Are electric flights cheaper for travelers?
A2: Initially, ticket pricing may match conventional flights, but operational savings and incentives could make electric flights more cost-competitive over time.
Q3: How can I book these sustainable flights?
A3: Ready2Go.no continuously updates its booking platform with new eco-friendly routes and electric flight options as they become available.
Norway’s successful electric aviation trials mark a major step toward decarbonizing air travel, providing travelers with sustainable alternatives without compromising convenience or safety. This aligns with global trends toward green aviation, positioning Norway as a leader in eco-conscious tourism.



