Avinor operates Norway's airport network and civil/military air traffic control infrastructure, managing 50 million safe flights annually. The tech stack is infrastructure-first (Linux, Kubernetes, Terraform, Ansible) with heavy emphasis on network systems and automation — reflecting the mission-critical nature of flight control. Current hiring spans engineering, HR system modernization, and construction/operations roles, with active projects centered on automation of complex deployments, new flight control systems, and the Bodø airport transition, signaling infrastructure refresh across the portfolio.
Notable leadership hires: Chief Financial Officer, Project Director, Traffic Development Director
Avinor is a state-owned enterprise operating 43 airports and providing air traffic control and flight navigation services across Norwegian airspace and civil-military operations. The company employs around 3,000 staff responsible for planning, building, and operating the integrated airport and air traffic system. Revenue comes from aviation fees and airport commercial sales. Avinor also leads Norway's aviation sustainability agenda, including electric aircraft development and sustainable aviation fuel distribution. The Avinor Air Navigation Services subsidiary manages tower operations, en-route traffic control, and technical navigation infrastructure.
Avinor's infrastructure uses Linux, Kubernetes, Docker, Terraform, and Ansible for deployment automation, alongside Cisco networking and TCP/IP protocols for flight control and navigation systems.
Key initiatives include automation of complex system deployment, development of new flight control systems, network infrastructure upgrades, the Bodø airport reception project, traffic forecasting systems, and implementation of new HR and payroll platforms.
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