Norway’s First P-8A Poseidon Rolls Out of the Paint Shop
RENTON, Wash., July
9, 2021 – The
first P-8A Poseidon aircraft for Norway today rolled out of the paint shop in Renton,
in Royal Norwegian Air Force livery. Norway is one of eight nations to have
acquired the P-8A as their new multimission maritime patrol aircraft.
Recently, the air force
revealed the names of its five P-8A Poseidon aircraft: Vingtor, Viking, Ulabrand, Hugin
and Munin. The
names are inspired by Norse mythology and continue a tradition of almost 80
years that started when the names Vingtor,
Viking and Ulabrand were used on Norway’s PBY-5 Catalina
maritime patrol aircraft in 1942. Since then, other maritime patrol aircraft
operated by the Royal Norwegian Air Force have carried those names, including
its current P-3 fleet, which will be replaced by the P-8.
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