ENGM is the ICAO code for Oslo Airport, Gardermoen (IATA OSL), located in Oslo, 32, Norway.
Oslo Airport Gardermoen (ENGM) sits 30 miles north of central Oslo. Commercial service is dominant — ENGM is the principal SAS and Norwegian hub and the busiest airport in Norway — and the field handles a meaningful flow of Norwegian corporate and Nordic regional charter traffic. For Oslo-area private aviation, ENKJ (Kjeller, just 12 miles northeast of Oslo) is the small dedicated GA field but is significantly capacity-constrained; ENGM remains the practical default for charter into Oslo.
The two parallel runways (01R/19L and 01L/19R, both about 11,811 feet) handle every current business jet without restriction. Two FBOs (Jet Aviation Oslo and Norwegian Air Service Center) handle business movements. Slot pressure is meaningful during peak commercial banks. Field elevation is 681 feet, no density-altitude concerns at this elevation. The dominant operational considerations are Norwegian winter weather (heavy snow, low ceilings, frequent deicing operations, the standard Scandinavian darkness), the long ground time to central Oslo, and the strict environmental framework. Ground time to central Oslo via the E6 is 35–50 minutes; the Flytoget airport express train delivers to Oslo Central in 19 minutes.
Oslo Airport — alternatively referred to as Oslo Gardermoen Airport or simply Gardermoen — is an international airport serving Oslo, the capital and most populous city of Norway. The airport is the second largest in Scandinavia and the Nordics. It is a hub for Scandinavian Airlines and an operating base for Norwegian Air Shuttle, Norse Atlantic Airways and Widerøe. As of 2025, it was connected to 31 domestic and 164 international destinations.
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