SAS Museet

The SAS Museum, located near Oslo Airport Gardermoen, is dedicated to the history of Scandinavian Airlines (SAS), which is the flag carrier of Denmark, Norway, and Sweden. The museum features exhibits about the airline’s development, including its fleet, uniforms, equipment, and the evolution of air travel in Scandinavia. It offers a unique glimpse into the history of commercial aviation and the cultural impact of SAS on the region. It’s a must-visit for aviation enthusiasts and those curious about the airline industry.

SAS Museet (SAS Museum)

Hans Gaardersvei

Norway

www.sasmuseet.net

thoreerikw@gmail.com

+47 64 81 80 05

Fax +47 64 81 80 26

Tuesday 10:00 – 15:00

Sunday 12:00 – 16:00

Free admission

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SAS Museet

The exhibits at the SAS Museum at Oslo Airport Gardermoen represent an important part of Scandinavian civil aviation history. The museum collections cover SAS as well as its parent companies: AB Aerotransport (ABA), Det Danske Luftfartselskab (DDL) and Det Norske Luftfartselskap (DNL).

What You Can See at the SAS Museum:

  1. Aircraft Models and Cockpits:
    • Detailed models of planes from the SAS fleet over the years.
    • Walkthroughs or displays of actual aircraft cockpits, giving a firsthand look at the pilot’s workspace.
  2. Uniform Collection:
    • A timeline of flight crew uniforms showing the evolution of style and functionality from the early days of SAS to the present.
  3. Airline Memorabilia:
    • Vintage airline tickets, boarding passes, menus, and other travel-related items.
    • Promotional materials, including posters and advertisements from different decades.
  4. Aviation Technology:
    • Information about the technological advancements in aviation, particularly in SAS’s fleet.
    • Details about the airline’s role in pioneering intercontinental routes and modern aviation innovations.
  5. Historical Narratives:
    • Stories about SAS’s role in shaping air travel in Scandinavia.
    • Milestones in SAS’s operations, such as its involvement in connecting the Nordic countries with the rest of the world.
  6. Interactive Displays:
    • Simulators or multimedia presentations providing an immersive experience of flying or operating an airline.
  7. Special Exhibits:
    • Temporary or rotating exhibitions focusing on particular eras, aircraft, or personalities in SAS’s history.

The SAS museum provides a nostalgic and educational journey through aviation history, appealing to both casual visitors and dedicated aviation fans.