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Norwegian Group Narrows Q1 Loss on Record Load Factor

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Based on 13 sources, 1 official

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In 2025, Widerøe had 4.1 million passengers.

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Open Questions

5 questions
What is the specific reason for the reduction in Widerøe's fleet from 51 to 50 aircraft?
How will the high fuel prices impact the Norwegian Group's financial performance in the coming quarters?
What are the details of the Norwegian Group's investment in fossil-free aviation fuel (SAF)?
What is the outlook for the summer 2026 programme in terms of expected passenger numbers and capacity?
How does the Norwegian Group plan to maintain or improve punctuality across both airlines?
Widerøe fleet sizefactual

Widerøe's fleet consisted of 51 aircraft in 2025.

According to media.uk.norwegian.com (About Norwegian)
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At the end of Q1 2026, Widerøe operated 50 aircraft.

According to avitrader.com

Context: The difference may indicate a reduction of one aircraft between 2025 and Q1 2026, but the sources do not explicitly state a change. This could affect capacity calculations.

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